HP OMEN X Emperium 65″ BFGD Gaming Monitor Now Available For Pre-Order
Hewlett-Packard’s brand new 65″ OMEN X Emperium Gaming Monitor, was first announced a year ago as a Big Format G-SYNC Display (BFGD). The display has finally launched with a pre-order price of $4999 to...
View ArticleHigh Speed Video Of OLED Refresh Cycles at 960fps
Regular Blur Busters readers have already read my article, Understanding Display Scanout Lag With High Speed Video which uses brand new 960fps smartphone cameras as a new display research tool....
View ArticleSamsung Space Monitor Has Secret: I am a 144Hz Gaming Monitor
Straight out of Area 51 style secrecy, Samsung quietly launched 144 Hz capabilities in a non-gaming 1440p 27″ monitor, called the Samsung Space Monitor. It is a very slim-line space-saving monitor...
View ArticleInteresting Unexpected NVIDIA FreeSync vs G-SYNC Results: Battle(non)sense
Battle(non)sense earlier wrote a guest article for Blur Busters, The Basics Of Network Lag. Now in his new video, we were fascinated to observe strange latency benchmarks, where AMD had less input lag...
View ArticleOh No, I’m At The Wrong Refresh Rate
Accidentally Running Gaming Monitors At 60 Hz For Weeks Embarassed readers tell me they sometimes forget to switch the refresh rate. You got a gaming monitor as a holiday or birthday gift. Windows...
View ArticleAMD Radeon VII Benchmarks Gives NVIDIA Major High End Competition
In recent years, NVIDIA has frequently enjoyed the lead in GPUs with their GeForce TITANs, GTX 1080 series and RTX 2080 series. For many gamers, it seemed like AMD was slowly drifting behind. Not...
View ArticleTrue 120Hz from PC to TV
Updated 2019 Edition Presenting updated instructions for 120 Hz refresh rate on existing 1080p or 4K televisions or DLP projector, on this page’s sixth anniversary, 2013-2019! Unlock True 120 Hz...
View ArticleHow Blur Busters Convinced Oculus Rift To Go Low Persistence
Hot off the heels of Blur Busters 2018 VR State Of The Union, a little known piece of Blur Busters history has just become public: Low-persistence (zero motion blur) was accelerated into virtual...
View ArticleNew Mid Range GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Cranks 120fps For Less
NVIDIA has launched a brand new mid-range graphics card, the GeForce GTX 1660 Ti, that is somewhere north of the GTX 1060 series and south of the RTX 2060 series. NVIDIA says “performance that rivals...
View ArticleNew Optoma 1080p 120Hz Gaming Projector Tested By PassionHomeCinema.fr
A French cinema site, PassionHomeCinema.fr has tested the Optoma HD29H gaming projector. Priced at a very affordable several hundred dollars, they provide a massive wall sized picture at the same cost...
View ArticleNVIDIA Study Reveals 240Hz Gives You Edge in Battle Royale
A brilliant study by NVIDIA with actual Battle Royale competitive game players in eSports has been released by NVIDIA showing that player scores improves with 240 Hz over 144 Hz too! Fortnite has over...
View ArticleRoadToVR: New Oculus Rift VR Headset at Game Developer’s Conference 2019
According to RoadToVR information, the new Oculus Rift “S” virtual reality headset, is coming to Game Developer’s Conference (GDC) during March 18-22, 2019! Multiple inside sources, as well as evidence...
View ArticleNVIDIA Brings Real-Time Raytracing To Older GeForce GTX GPUs to Expand Game...
In August 2018, real-time ray tracing was announced including the NVIDIA RTX technology. Now, finally, RTX technology has arrived to mainstream GeForce GTX GPUs for enhanced graphics in video games....
View ArticleNext AMD Radeon Card May Support Real-Time Ray Tracing
With NVIDIA taking the lead in the ability to do real-time ray tracing with RTX series and also adding it to older GTX GPUs too — it is easy to imagine AMD probably has had to begin working on their...
View ArticleFrame Rate Amplification Tech (FRAT) — More Frame Rate With Better Graphics
More Frame Rate With Better Graphics! Today on April 4th, Oculus launched Asynchronous Space Warp 2.0, which is a newer method of raising frame rate, by laglessly converting 45 frames per second to 90...
View ArticleMicrosoft Edge Browser Now Supports 240Hz on TestUFO Motion Testing Website
Microsoft Edge Supports 240 Hz in Chromium-Based Version A new version of Microsoft Edge web browser is now available for download that supports TestUFO at 240 Hz refresh rate! Any Edge web browser...
View ArticleTwo New 4K 144 Hz Displays by Acer, Compatible with FreeSync & G-SYNC
Today — at Acer’s press conference in New York City, two new 4K 144 Hz displays were announced! The Acer Predator CG437K P Acer calls this a Large Format Gaming Display (LFGD), very similar to BFGD....
View ArticleNew 200 Hz Ultrawide Monitor From AOC With G-SYNC HDR, The AG353UCG Ultrawide
AOC recently announced the AG353UCG, an ultrawide monitor with 3440×1440 resolution and a 200 Hz refresh rate. As extra cake frosting, this monitor includes a whopping 500-zone full-array local dimming...
View ArticleNew Razer Blade Laptop Has 240 Hz IPS Panel
Some of you have already heard about the 240Hz Razer Blade laptop in the media. We’ve also written about the AlienWare 240 Hz laptop and the HP OMEN 240Hz laptop, but this Razer 240Hz is such a...
View ArticleGtG versus MPRT: Frequently Asked Questions About Display Pixel Response
GtG and MPRT are two different pixel response benchmarks for displays, screens, televisions, and monitors. GtG stands for Grey-To-Grey. MPRT stands for Moving Picture Response Time. Why Two Different...
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