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I wish BenQ would release a display using one of these new IPS panels.You left out the Benq XL2720Z with V4 firmware.
TRUE successor to a CRT with 60hz-144hz single strobed blur reduction (V4 added an AMA low mode which was undocumented and not in the other blur reduction 1.0 Z monitors for some reason even in V4).
That could be due to the shutter speed of the camera, rather than motion blur on the display.
You won't be able to use Blur Reduction with FreeSync.And ............STILL No mention of whether blur reduction can be used at the same time as freesync or what refresh rates the blur reduction works at.....
Doubtful, but possible.
The refresh range of 56 - 144hz is really similar to a user that through driver modification achieved a 60 - 144hz freesync range on their MG279Q:
http://hardforum.com/showpost.php?p=1041987545&postcount=16
That lends some credence to it being the same AUO panel. I'd be thrilled to be wrong though, we need another panel manufacturer entering this market.
Can buy 2-3 MG279Q for the price of this monitor. Yet there is nothing standing out about it, except that I like it's more neutral design. Two free sync ranges can't really be convenient compared to one that covers the whole range.
So the feature is worthless then.The Tftcentral review is under way, looking forward to their results.
Blur reduction can be used at 60hz with a 120hz double strobe:
https://twitter.com/TFTCentral/status/687227208264454146
So the feature is worthless then.
Double strobe means you'll get double-images when anything moves.it can be used at 60, 100, 120 and 144Hz according to TFTCentral so no, not worthless at all. unless for some reason it doesn't work properly, but thats yet to be confirmed with their tests
Yep, just like that.How will it look then, like this? http://i.imgur.com/4bMrmQR.png
Well I hope that's true, because the previous Foris monitor double-flashed at 120Hz as well.Double strobe only applies at 60hz though