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haxxiy said:

I don't know, I think most people worth their salt already match strobing to framerate and refresh rate when they play, or the ghosting would be insane, so not like it's reinventing the wheel. In the end, while the 360 Hz strobing is nice, otherwise it feels like another pointless G-Sync certification badge.

However, I might be being too harsh here because LCDs drive me irrationally mad. Such a poor picture quality overall compared to everything else that exists. Imagine we could have had plasma monitors with perfect motion clarity and actual good colors and even no mouse micro stuttering. Instead, we have 500 Hz LCD screens that look like a blurry mess and it's just sad.

Better to just wait for high-refresh OLEDs IMO, or go for an OLED with BFI.

Well while other monitors do offer strobing, it's about the implementation that the G-sync allowed Nvidia to do which set ULMB 2 apart from existing techniques. It's why the image looks clear on a 360 hz display using ULMB 2 vs 500hz display or OLED display or the best 360hz TN panel on the market.

If you want more info on how it works, you can read about it here: https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/news/g-sync-ultra-low-motion-blur-2/

That is not to say people should buy this monitor cause in terms of HDR and all that, it's worse than OLED while being more expensive. It's mostly just for serious esports people.

Last edited by Jizz_Beard_thePirate - on 30 May 2023

                  

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