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Manufacturers should make it better advertised for motion blur, and easier to turn on/off! NOTE: You can also turn on/off the CRT-style LightBoost strobe backlight mode, whenever you don't want it. PixPerAn Tests on BENQ XL2411T and ASUS VG278Hīaseline - 60 Hz mode ( 16.7ms frame samples)ĥ0% less motion blur (2x clearer) - 120 Hz mode ( 8.33ms frame samples)Ħ0% less motion blur (2.4x clearer) - 144 Hz mode ( 6.94ms frame samples)Ĩ5% less motion blur (7x clearer) - 120 Hz LightBoost, set to 100% ( 2.4ms frame strobe flashes)ĩ2% less motion blur (12x clearer) - 120 Hz LightBoost, set to 10% ( 1.4ms frame strobe flashes) These nVidia LightBoost backlights are normally used to brighten 3D Vision images, but they were discovered to have a side effect of eliminating motion blur even for 2D! As a result, many video gamers have started forcing LightBoost in 2D mode (even without the 3D glasses) to get the zero motion blur benefit.

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The strobes can be shorter than pixel transitions, breaking the pixel persistence barrier! The backlight is turned off while waiting for pixel transitions ( unseen by human eyes), and the backlight is strobed only on fully-refreshed LCD frames ( seen by human eyes). This high-speed video proof of pixel persistence being bypassed (1000 fps) demonstrate a specially configured LightBoost strobe backlight successfully bypassing LCD pixel persistence as the motion blur limiting factor: There's a recent discovered tweak/adjustment for a feature originally designed for 3D (LightBoost), that has an amazing side effect of completely eliminating perceptible motion blur for 2D! You get faster reaction times in FPS games, since you can identify enemies faster during fast turns without motion blur.

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Media Coverage - Coverage by magazines, bloggers, pro gamers (Team Exile 5 loves LightBoost!) Samsung HOWTO - If you own a newer-model Samsung 120 Hz Monitor

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LightBoost HOWTO - If you own a newer-model ASUS or BENQ 120 Hz Monitor IMPORTANT: You need a supported 120 Hz Monitor

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Guys, if you use a new 120Hz monitor (or are considering one) to play video games a lot (and your eyes were used to a CRT before, and didn't mind it), there's now a way to shatter the LCD pixel persistence barrier! CRT quality motion in an LCD! CRT Fast Motion on LCD / Perfectly-Sharp Pans









H1z1 reduce input lag