When will CRT simulation be available for Consoles?
Posted: 08 Jan 2025, 23:47
I was just wondering when this CRT Simulation Algorithm, will eventually become available as some sort of App, or integrated into a console update for Nintendo Switch & PS5, or the latest LG & Samsung OLED/QD-OLED displays.
I'd love to get a 2025 165hz QD-OLED(Samsung S95F) this year, and eventually use CRT Simulation, so I can cut down nearly 64% of that pesky OLED motion Blur. Also wondering how much input lag it introduces or adds, to the already present 10ms of lag in Game mode for Samsung & LG's latest OLED's, when gaming at 60fps?
We already know that >
it reduces 58% of OLED Motion blur for 144hz QD-OLED/OLED TV's, and nearly 64% for 165hz QD-OLED/OLED TV's. It offers a brighter picture than internal OLED BFI, less visable flicker, works at 4K, and doesn't have any negative impact on gamma. That's all mighty impressive. So excited about the almost 64% MB reduction. That's HUGE. It's like getting 'clean' plasma-tier motion without any weird phosphor decay trailing, motion dithering(etc) that can totally hinder plasma motion, as it does with my Panasonic S60 plasma.
I guess it's just a matter of time(By 2030) before we get blur-free motion clarity, and hopefully 5ms or less of input lag, with customizable CRT shaders & Scanlines. If this becomes a thing, it would make CRT's no longer valuable, other than for nostalgia and retro-authenticity.
Besides, CRT's will continue to lose brightness over time, black levels will raise, colours will lose saturation(etc), or they'll eventually stop working all together period.
I'd love to get a 2025 165hz QD-OLED(Samsung S95F) this year, and eventually use CRT Simulation, so I can cut down nearly 64% of that pesky OLED motion Blur. Also wondering how much input lag it introduces or adds, to the already present 10ms of lag in Game mode for Samsung & LG's latest OLED's, when gaming at 60fps?
We already know that >
it reduces 58% of OLED Motion blur for 144hz QD-OLED/OLED TV's, and nearly 64% for 165hz QD-OLED/OLED TV's. It offers a brighter picture than internal OLED BFI, less visable flicker, works at 4K, and doesn't have any negative impact on gamma. That's all mighty impressive. So excited about the almost 64% MB reduction. That's HUGE. It's like getting 'clean' plasma-tier motion without any weird phosphor decay trailing, motion dithering(etc) that can totally hinder plasma motion, as it does with my Panasonic S60 plasma.
I guess it's just a matter of time(By 2030) before we get blur-free motion clarity, and hopefully 5ms or less of input lag, with customizable CRT shaders & Scanlines. If this becomes a thing, it would make CRT's no longer valuable, other than for nostalgia and retro-authenticity.