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Re: Which monitor to buy?
Posted: 10 Apr 2014, 18:07
by Chief Blur Buster
naivaklam wrote:great, thanks a lot. yes, for me it is most important to remove motion blur at high frame rates.
That's the job of the strobe technologies (LightBoost, ULMB, Turbo240, BENQ Blur Reduction).
naivaklam wrote:one more question, since it seems hard to get that MSTAR ISP in germany: ive just read the manual for doing that update by yourself. is it right that i just need this
and a vga cable? and if so, whats this called? LPT-D-Sub adapter or something? :p
For questions about MSTAR ISP upgrading, post those questions in the BENQ Blur Reduction topic area.
Re: Which monitor to buy?
Posted: 12 Apr 2014, 09:42
by naivaklam
oke, thanks a lot
is there actually any shop from USA that sells the v2 firmware monitor (xl2411z) to germany/europe that u know of, or does only the official benq site sell it? ( i just noticed my pc doesnt even have an input for that LPT adapter)
Re: Which monitor to buy?
Posted: 14 Apr 2014, 04:08
by Chief Blur Buster
naivaklam wrote:oke, thanks a lot
is there actually any shop from USA that sells the v2 firmware monitor (xl2411z) to germany/europe that u know of, or does only the official benq site sell it? ( i just noticed my pc doesnt even have an input for that LPT adapter)
Contact your regional BENQ to check if they are currently shipping Version 2.
Also, you can upgrade via USB, if you purchase the
MSTAR ISP upgrader.
Re: Which monitor to buy?
Posted: 17 Apr 2014, 10:34
by naivaklam
hi again, just got the monitor and ive gotten the one with V1 firmware. i already ordered that tool to upgrade to V2 though.
can u guys recommend me anything to get the best possible settings for this monitor besides the ones with the blur reduction tool?
ive read about ICC profiles that can make the colours better, but only found some for the XL420Z.
Re: Which monitor to buy?
Posted: 17 Apr 2014, 14:53
by Chief Blur Buster
naivaklam wrote:can u guys recommend me anything to get the best possible settings for this monitor besides the ones with the blur reduction tool?
ive read about ICC profiles that can make the colours better, but only found some for the XL420Z.
The XL2411Z and XL2420Z uses the same panel, so the ICC for the XL2420Z will also work on the XL2411Z.
They are essentially the same monitor, with the same LCD panel glass, the same picture adjustability, except the XL2420Z uses a fancier case/bezel, has a built-in carrying handle, touch-sensitive onscreen menu buttons, extra inputs (e.g. DisplayPort), and a remote button pad (S-switch) and is easier to switch inputs with (e.g. console vs computer). The 11Z is the budget 120Hz monitor, while the 20Z has value-adds.
Re: Which monitor to buy?
Posted: 17 Apr 2014, 16:46
by naivaklam
thanks, ive tried an ICC from pcmonitors.info. its way better now.
but why 120 hz monitor? because its the recommended Hz setting for this monitor?
Re: Which monitor to buy?
Posted: 17 Apr 2014, 21:34
by Chief Blur Buster
naivaklam wrote:thanks, ive tried an ICC from pcmonitors.info. its way better now.
but why 120 hz monitor? because its the recommended Hz setting for this monitor?
144Hz is best for non-strobed mode.
However, if you use motion blur reduction, 120Hz is better, since 144Hz doesn't allow enough time for good-quality motion blur reduction (enough time between refreshes for LCD GtG pixel transitions to be completed, for a strobe backlight).
Re: Which monitor to buy?
Posted: 18 Apr 2014, 08:49
by naivaklam
ah oke. its just that im playing some old game where i can steady 125 fps. i thought 144 hz would be better than since i thought with 120 hz those 5 fps might be "missing".
Re: Which monitor to buy?
Posted: 18 Apr 2014, 09:04
by masterotaku
naivaklam wrote:ah oke. its just that im playing some old game where i can steady 125 fps. i thought 144 hz would be better than since i thought with 120 hz those 5 fps might be "missing".
You can create a custom resolution, 1920x1080@125Hz with the VT1502 trick. It works.
Re: Which monitor to buy?
Posted: 27 Apr 2014, 14:05
by naivaklam
what exactly is that VT1502? didnt really find much about it on the forums