Photos of LightBoost 10% versus 50% versus 100%
LightBoost, a strobe backlight that eliminates motion blur, is very adjustable. The motion blur differences of different LightBoost settings have now been photographed! Is LightBoost 10% worth the...
View ArticleBlur Busters Dispatches From Twitter
After some Twitter issues, our Twitter is back up & running! Blur Busters is now on Twitter. Follow @BlurBusters. The EIZO FG2421 has arrived: Dispatched a delivery tweet! The FG2421 review will be...
View ArticleHigh Speed Video of Sony Trimaster OLED
Credit: Figure 20 in OLED paper on Journal of Vision We originally created the article: Why Do Some OLEDs Have Motion Blur? There is a high-speed video of a Sony Trimaster OLED display which shows the...
View ArticleScrolling Star Patterns on TestUFO – Blur Busters Motion Tests
Several new test modes have been added to TestUFO.com, the Blur Busters Motion Tests, to add Hubble Telescope star graphics to some of the motion tests: TestUFO: Frame Rate Comparsion, With Stars...
View ArticleOngoing Black Friday Deals on Monitors
Black Friday Deals on monitors found in the 120Hz Monitors List: Amazon has PWM-free BENQ XL2420TE for only $296 Amazon has 50″ SEIKI 4K HDTV for only $692 [Edit: sale ended] NOTE: 50″ (not 39″) has a...
View ArticleC|Net Article comparing Plasma vs LCD vs OLED
C|Net has posted a very interesting comparison between plasma, LCD and OLED, which also includes motion blur observations. There are also very interesting posts in the comments section. Chief Blur...
View ArticleJohn Carmack resigns from iD Software to focus 100% on Oculus
John Carmack, has left iD Software to focus fully on working at Oculus VR. As a key player in low-persistence displays, he brings his skills to Oculus Rift, the upcoming virtual reality headset. Note...
View ArticleBlur Busters — Now Running on Faster Web Server
Blur Busters has upgraded to a bigger, faster web server! If you see any problems, contact Chief Blur Buster. Keep tuned for Blur Busters Forums, a new discussion forum launching shortly after our Eizo...
View ArticleTrue 240Hz: Electronics Project Direct-Driving LCD at 240Hz!
Cirthix has posted a YouTube of his monitor hacking project, to do true 240Hz: This is a custom electronics board direct-driving an M270HHF-L10 LCD. Although this monitor is not strobed (see...
View ArticleBENQ XL2420Z revealed — New 24″ 144Hz monitor from BENQ
A BENQ Asia/Pacific flyer on Facebook includes an upcoming BENQ XL2420Z monitor, the 24″ version of the upcoming new BENQ XL2720Z. The flyer shows Singaporean dollars, which are larger numbers than...
View ArticleGoogle Chrome 33: New 120Hz Smooth Scrolling Champion
Thanks to Blur Busters bug reporting efforts (Issue 310848 + Issue 320955), Google Chrome is the new champion of smooth scrolling at 120Hz. It now beats Internet Explorer 10+ smooth scrolling. To get...
View Article120Hz vs LightBoost vs Turbo240 vs CRT — by PC Games Hardware
The german magazine, PC Games Hardware, has created a YouTube comparision of the motion fluidity comparison between 120Hz LightBoost, EIZO FG2421 Turbo240, and a CRT running at 85Hz. (audio in German)...
View ArticleEXCLUSIVE: Hardware modification to permanently enable LightBoost
Blur Busters have received an exclusive from a triple surround monitor user. Recently, NVIDIA drivers stopped working with LightBoost in surround mode. There is now a solution. Toni Wilen, a Blur...
View ArticleXL2411Z and XL2420Z announced on BENQ’s website
The XL2411Z and XL2420Z have been simultaneously announced on BENQ’s website. These monitors have BENQ Blur Reduction, which is a strobe backlight similar to LightBoost, which works at 75Hz through...
View ArticleSystem-Wide Fix for Gaming Mouse Fluidity in Windows 8.1
You have upgraded to Windows 8.1 from Windows 8, and noticed bad performance from your gaming mouse? More input lag and worse fluidity, even when dragging windows around on the desktop, not just in...
View ArticleNVIDIA Confirms Timing of DIY G-SYNC Kits
People have been asking ever our G-SYNC Preview was published… The good news is NVIDIA has updated their G-SYNC page today to confirm that DIY G-SYNC kits will be available, for ordering, in January!...
View ArticleBlur Busters Forums With Highly Intelligent Lifeforms
Less than five days later, the new Blur Busters Forums is off to an amazing cerebral start, with intelligent discussions under progress: Thread: Sub-pixels and AG coating by Samhain Thread: Input Lag...
View ArticleHappy New Year 2014 from Blur Busters!
Happy New Year 2014! Blur Busters is back from the Holidays. Meanwhile, the G-SYNC giveaway has ended, and winners will be announced Monday, January 6th in the Blur Busters Forums! Also, our Part #2 of...
View ArticleLightBoost Sequel: Ultra Low Motion Blur (ULMB)
Just revealed by bakageta on OCN who received a G-SYNC upgrade kit from another site’s giveaway. This sequel to LightBoost, found in G-SYNC monitors, is called ULMB, which stands for Ultra Low Motion...
View ArticleDiagram: VSYNC OFF input lag of 240fps @ 120Hz
While waiting for the GSYNC article Part #2 to arrive, an interesting question was asked in Blur Busters Forums about area-dependant input lag during VSYNC OFF. It’s been long known that there can be...
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