Playing in ULMB / Lightboost / Strobing (and whatever other millions of names manufacters call it) is absolutely incredible. At just 120 fps / Hz - on a monitor that has it implemented well (not all do) - you get motion clarity just about on par with old-school CRT TVs. Theoretically speaking, to get that sort of motion clarity in standard non-strobing mode LCDs, you'd need something like 900 Hz / fps (and assuming the monitor could have it's fully respond quick enough to match 900 Hz).
I'm not sure if OLED is quite on par with well implemented strobing mode monitors in terms of motion clarity but I'm assuming it should be fairly close???
The fact that it's the year 2022 and we consider it "incredible" for a monitor to be fairly close to a 1990's CRT's level of motion clarity is sad.
I'm not sure if OLED is quite on par with well implemented strobing mode monitors in terms of motion clarity but I'm assuming it should be fairly close???
The fact that it's the year 2022 and we consider it "incredible" for a monitor to be fairly close to a 1990's CRT's level of motion clarity is sad.
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