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Recent content by nightmaster47

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    Blur Reduction or ghosting? (+144Hz monitor choice)

    OKAY, but what about: 1) Ghosting 2) Blur Reduction adds input lag +6.94444444 ms or less@144Hz.
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    Thinking of getting 144hz monitor. What should I get?

    I highly wouldn't recommend you getting BenQ XL2411Z - poor colors/contrast, high risk of defects Philips 242G5DJEB - extremely poor build quality LG 24GM77 are the best out of this list in terms of reviews/user reviews Also look at Iiyama ProLite GB2488HSU-B1.
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    Blur Reduction or ghosting? (+144Hz monitor choice)

    Also I've found this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0jlXUpG32Y And now I'm really messed up and don't know what to choose. Because.. BenQ has highly noticeable ghosting, but good blur reduction. When Iiyama has no blur reduction but at the same time has no ghosting. By ghosting I mean...
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    Blur Reduction or ghosting? (+144Hz monitor choice)

    Hello, guys. Help me please to sort out this. Yes I know that motion blur and ghosting are defects of the same nature. What I'm trying to ask is, what's better: 1) To get BenQ (for example) and use it with blur reduction (I've already tried XL2411Z) and really noticeable ghosting (pic...
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