Video Walkthrough of LightBoost HOWTO
For users who have a LightBoost monitor and want to eliminate LCD motion blur but prefer a video walkthrough to simplify step by step, forum user moonbogg from HardForum, has posted a Video Walkthrough...
View ArticleSoftware-based black frame insertion improves motion clarity in MAME on 120...
It is possible to do software-based black-frame insertion in 60 fps software (e.g. emulators) for 120 Hz LCD computer monitors. A source code modification completely eliminates MAME motion blur!...
View ArticleThe Amazing Surround CRT-Equivalent Setup
Vega of HardForum set up an amazing surround CRT-quality setup with three ASUS VG248QE and GeForce Titans’s (plus the LightBoost tweak to eliminate motion blur). This was made possible via a new method...
View ArticleThe New Blur Busters Logo!
Blur Busters Blog has a new logo! Our lovable alien mascot, in “8-bit” style, is also the flagship test graphic of our upcoming motion test app that is a 21st century equivalent of PixPerAn that works...
View ArticleArticle on LCD Motion Artifacts!
The Blur Busters has created LCD Motion Artifacts 101, showing accurate photography of ghosting, coronas, motion blur, and PWM artifacts! We are the world’s first blog to utilize a pursuit...
View ArticleArticle on Why Some OLED’s Have Motion Blur
OLED has been regarded as a Holy Grail for motion blur. Unfortunately, the portable Playstation Vita has lots of motion blur during fast scrolling animations. This is due to sample-and-hold. The PS...
View ArticleNewEgg.com Video Mentions LightBoost 2D Zero Motion Blur
NewEgg and ASUS are now both officially aware of the LightBoost tweak for eliminating motion blur on LCD displays. LightBoost recently became a very popular feature driving sales of the VG248QE...
View ArticleTFTCentral Tests LightBoost!
TFTCentral has tested LightBoost with their equipment and found LightBoost outperforms all past scanning backlights they have ever tested, including the old BENQ AMA-Z and Samsung MPA from 2006. Check...
View ArticleBENQ XL2720T First Impressions on HardForum
A user has posted first impressions of BENQ XL2720T on HardForum. Initial impressions are positive for its LightBoost motion blur elimination; and preferring this over IPS LCD. BENQ XL2720T, a 120Hz...
View ArticleOverclocked Quad Titan SLI on Three 120Hz Monitors
The world’s most powerful single-GPU graphics cards, nVidia GeForce Titan, cost over $1000 each. But what happens if you buy FOUR Titans, and overclock all of them with water-cooling on...
View ArticleTeardown: LightBoost Reverse Engineering for Scientific Use
Marc Repnow (StrobeMaster), a researcher who maintains http://display-corner.epfl.ch, did a BENQ XL2411T tear-down and a BENQ XL2420T tear-down. He discovered how to modify LightBoost electronics, for...
View ArticleArs Technica mentions LightBoost
There is a great Ars Technica System Guide that mentions LightBoost’s motion blur elimination benefits (page 3). Check it out!
View Article4K TV for only $1500; can do 1920×1080 @ 120Hz native!
The brand new SEIKI brand 4K HDTV has arrived with 3840×2160 resolution for only $1500 on TigerDirect. This is an incredibly low introductory price for 4K HDTV. A big bonus is that it also supports a...
View ArticleASUS VG248QE on NewEgg with coupon [EDIT: expired]
The ASUS VG248QE is currently available on NewEgg for $239 when combined with coupon “BOOSTTHIRTY”. This is $269 minus the $30 coupon, plus free shipping. This gives you a 120Hz LightBoost monitor for...
View Article2560x1440p LCD monitors overclockable to 120 Hz
There are several 27″ high resolution 2560×1440 computer monitors that are “overclockable” to 120 Hz using a high quality IPS (or PLS) panel, including the Catleap 2B and the Overlord Tempest X270OC....
View ArticleNew LightBoost monitor: AOC g2460Pqu
pcmonitors.info confirmed that the 144Hz AOC g2460Pqu supports 3D Vision 2, which automatically means LightBoost support! This is an unadvertised feature, but is good news!
View ArticleMotion Blur Comparision Between 60Hz vs 120Hz vs LightBoost
A new Blur Busters article, Comparision of 60Hz vs 120Hz vs LightBoost, shows pursuit camera photography of the motion blur differences between each. 60 Hz LCD 120 Hz LCD: 50% less motion blur 120...
View ArticleLinux LightBoost HOWTO!
At the Armagetron Forums, Z-Man posted instructions on enabling Lightboost under Linux. With Valve’s Steam (and Steam Box) running on Linux, this is useful to know!
View ArticleMotion Blur Comparison Graph
A new motion blur comparison graph has been added to the 60Hz vs 120Hz vs LightBoost page. This graph illustrate a comparision of motion blur at different refresh rates, with and without LightBoost:...
View ArticleBetter LightBoost color in new nVidia Driver 320.18
Better LightBoost color is now available via nVidia GeForce driver Version 320.18! Download these drivers if you have an ASUS VG248QE or BENQ XL2411T with bad LightBoost colors (purple tint, etc)!
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