Hi guys I want to buy an ultra wide monitor and I was thinking of the HUAWEI MateView GT 34-inch.
The support can't tell me how many ms of MPRT is of the monitor.
All they said was that the GTG is 4ms.
Can anyone here tell me how many ms is MPRT ?
Thanks.
P.S Advice on which ultra wide 3440x1440- 144hz or 160+hz monitors that are priced at or below 500 euros is appreciated.
Huawei MateView GT 3440 x 1440, 165Hz
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Re: Huawei MateView GT 3440 x 1440, 165Hz
See Pixel Response FAQ - GtG Versus MPRT
Do you use strobing or not?
If not using strobing, all monitors ever made in humankind is no less than refreshtime MPRT.
That is, (1/Hz)ms MPRT*
*Caveats:
- I quote MPRT0%->100% rather than MPRT10%->90%. We prefer quoting this way because even below 10% and above 90% can still be human visible as, for example, strobe crosstalk, as explained in the FAQ.
- Low MPRTs are only possible with strobing modes (e.g. DyAc, ELMB, VRB, ULMB, etc) or ultra-high refresh rates.
Many manufacturers quote low MPRT numbers even though most people don't use the low MPRT mode (because they don't enable the strobing mode).
If you want less motion blur without strobing, the only way is to get higher Hz, such as 240Hz and up. That's how you lower MPRT without strobing (strobe backlight based motion blur reduction mode).


Do you use strobing or not?
If not using strobing, all monitors ever made in humankind is no less than refreshtime MPRT.
That is, (1/Hz)ms MPRT*
*Caveats:
- I quote MPRT0%->100% rather than MPRT10%->90%. We prefer quoting this way because even below 10% and above 90% can still be human visible as, for example, strobe crosstalk, as explained in the FAQ.
- Low MPRTs are only possible with strobing modes (e.g. DyAc, ELMB, VRB, ULMB, etc) or ultra-high refresh rates.
Many manufacturers quote low MPRT numbers even though most people don't use the low MPRT mode (because they don't enable the strobing mode).
If you want less motion blur without strobing, the only way is to get higher Hz, such as 240Hz and up. That's how you lower MPRT without strobing (strobe backlight based motion blur reduction mode).


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Re: Huawei MateView GT 3440 x 1440, 165Hz
I just wonder if you can close the light compleatly on the soundbar?
Can be irritatIng otherwise when you work.
Can be irritatIng otherwise when you work.
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Re: Huawei MateView GT 3440 x 1440, 165Hz
yes u can.Peterek1972 wrote: ↑11 Apr 2022, 09:10I just wonder if you can close the light compleatly on the soundbar?
Can be irritatIng otherwise when you work.
i am using it now, tpying this to you on it.
I came from a BenQ 240hz XL2546 to the Alienware 240hz AW2518H to the Asus Tuf Gaming 280hz VG259QM to the xiaomi 34 inch surface ultrawide and now to the Huawei Mateview GT 34 inch 165hz ultrawide.
Reason from changing from a high refresh esports type of monitor to an ultrawide is because i am working more often and require the ultrawide format rather than 2 monitors due to aesthetics.
Anyway from a non professional standpoint, going from a 240/280hz TN and fast IPS monitors to now a VA 165hz ultrawide, what i can say is yes i experience a perceived drop in refresh rate smoothness from 280hz and now to 165hz. I mainly play csgo and to be honest, apart from the refresh rate, i dont see any perceived ghosting or response times/input lag difference from TN/IPS to VA. I am sure people over here will say definitely i am taking a hit, which i agree, but i am judging by my own perception of gameplay and not using professional calibration tools to measure, and no i cant percieve the difference in response times. In fact i do enjoy playing csgo on a 21:9 as i can see more of the map. Doesnt affect my gameplay and i am a faceit Level 10.
So yea.... spec wise of course drops...but actual human perception...i dont see a diff apart on refresh rate which i am now used to 165hz already.
