For those of us hoping for 1440P blur buster monitor I remember you said you had this setup to go but Covid screwed you over and it had a major setback but you were still hopeful for another blur buster monitor
Can we still expect this to happen in the near future? like end of this year or perhaps in 2026?
I would get G Sync Pulsar but it does NOT support 60HZ for fighting games and or retro games or elden ring etc which sucks
Question for Chief should we still hold out on the Successor to the Blur Buster 2.0 XG2431?
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Supermodel_Evelynn
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Re: Question for Chief should we still hold out on the Successor to the Blur Buster 2.0 XG2431?
Two Chief's posts regarding this:
viewtopic.php?p=116419#p116419Chief Blur Busters wrote:While Blur Busters Approved is still definitely an active program...
...Most of the future is pivoting to BYOA (Bring Your Own Algorithm) via www.blurbusters.com/open-source-display
viewtopic.php?p=111247#p111247Chief Blur Busters wrote:The Open Source Display Revolution beckons: BYOA (Bring Your Own Algorithm). I've mostly given up trying to sell to stubborn display makers who cheap out and don't implement my Blur Busters Approved stringent rules. My revenues are coming from contracts (TestUFO & Tester related) as spinoffs anyway.
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Supermodel_Evelynn
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Re: Question for Chief should we still hold out on the Successor to the Blur Buster 2.0 XG2431?
^ AAH so sad I just feel to cry 
I guess CRT Beam simulator implemented in Windows OS or Driver is our last Hope then
I guess CRT Beam simulator implemented in Windows OS or Driver is our last Hope then
