Oh that's easy to explain, OLED BFI currently only allows a 50% duty cycle, so 120 hz BFI on OLED is actually running at 240 hz (half frames real, half full black). IF they implemented GOOD BFI that's configurable, that could do something like 480 hz with 1 real frame and 3 black full frames and the motion clarity for 120 fps would "look" as clear as 480 hz (for a 540 hz panel I think you'd have to do like 135 fps real frames and the rest black frames to get the same motion clarity as ELMB 270 hz on OLED).mawi wrote: ↑18 May 2026, 16:44As far as I understand, he means using the 540 Hz OLED at 270 Hz with ELMB... so black frame insertion which loses a lot of brightness. however this ASUS flaship oled seems to be bright enough so its still fine in ELMB mode.pgz wrote: ↑18 May 2026, 14:25https://youtu.be/h27x8H6n6p4?t=434
At 7:14 he says the oled is better than the pulsar.
Is this true? 720hertz using 270hz with ULMB 1 is more clear than Pulsar?
What confuses me is minute 8:05... Where 120 Hz pulsar easily beats 120 Hz OLED with ELMB. I would have expected 120 Hz OLED with ELMB strobing to be clear as hell, like the 60 Hz mode on pulsar, just with 120 Hz because of the very good oled pixel response times.
But is looks really bad compared to pulsar 120 Hz... very weird.
In theory Gsync pulsar "should" look better at 270 simply because it's targetting a 25% duty cycle but pixel responses times can't keep up and Nvidia refuses to reduce the duty cycle further for gsync pulsar (I think 15% duty cycle with a max nit target of 225 would be amazing given they are doing 25% with over 500 nits right now )
