As said above by "betonKruglosuTotchno" to further expand this topic and interest people of Titan Army.
I'm actually surprised thees monitors aren't more popular and more blurbuster friendly as they inhabit a LCD with CRT performance. Only negative of Titan Army is they build a monitor line then make the Plus (+) version a while later so your stuck with a non-gaming optmized version.
All of the Mini-led Titan Army monitors that have Dyds 1.0 are CRT performant right now. With QD-Film layer
Most use BFI but Titan Army produced both Dyds 1.0 and upcoming 2.0
Dyds 1.0 is at 1.5 CRT performance a 15,630Hz; 0.03% higher or 0.05Hz higher than NTSC. Each miniled zone is row-by-row scanning like a CRT it races the beam the moment the pixel is shone the mini-led breaks off at about -64 microseconds. Making it 15 times faster than the sample&hold 1,040Hz ~963mcs Samsung Display.
Most people don't realize what Dyds is and don't realize it's CRT 1.5. CRT 2.0 is rolling scan with microled and also dual-scanning technology in Dyds 2.0 a beam racing from the top and bottom to meet in the middle to reduce crosstalk and other negatives like Blurbusters talks about. Dyds 2.0 also has intelligent mode and does VRR Rolling Scan so like Nvidia's Pulsar instead of perfected BFI vsync BFI + VRR BFI for both methods we've mastered BFI. Dyds is a CRT flat panel.
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He speaks in Chinese but you can see the images and notice what it says in the translation captions below.
Titan Army Lone Brave Dyds 2.0 monitors come out later they're being sold at about 300-400 at 1440P 24-27" in China at the moment. But I'd rather take an improved P275MV+ with Dyds 2.0 27 4K160Hz/1080|320Hz that 4K at 160 is operating faster and less motion blur than the persistence of sample and hold blur of the Samsung 1,040Hz since even at that speed it's still sample and hold. I prefer Vsync with added consistent latency than VRR but if VRR can be improved that is cool not bad.
I'm surprised more people don't buy these monitors especially considering we can go to CRT 3.0 rolling scan with multi-scan you can have more than 2 and have upwards of 8 or more beams sweep across the microled panel and paint in various ranges 10mcs, 8mcs, 1.5mcs and paint an image for a CRT Purist a single beam suffices but for those who want sharpness and image motion upwards 8 beams or more.
There is a few youtube reviews on the miniled monitors used by Titan Army but next year Dyds 2.0 shall come. These monitors might not have as sharp as motion blur as BFI per say as the strobe punch is liked by some despite brightness drop. But it emulates a CRT beam racing. BFI still has an upper hand slightly but if your wanting a bright image less flicker I don't see how you can skip the Titan Army ones.
I'm surprised no major manufacturer went this far Titan Army is certain a competitive league ahead of others.
I think if someone buys a good Titan Army monitor particularly last them till microLED shows up at least 4-5 years of monitor usage.