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What is less obvious, but at least as important in causing motion-blur, is the 'sample-and-hold' effect: an image held on the screen for the duration of a frame-time blurs on the retina as the eye tracks the (average) motion from one frame to the next. "The visual effect of motion blur is self-explanatory and it is fairly intuitive to realise that a slow pixel response-time will cause this problem. It's likely the LCD sample and hold effect.
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A digital vibration setting of ~7% with older nvidia drivers and ~54% with the newer drivers (where 50% DV is default) is usually quite suitable for TN panels that adds a slight lively touch to the colors without making them seem cartoonish. What I'd personally do is keep it disabled and add a tiny bit of Digital Vibrance if you happen to own an NVIDIA card as TN panels usually have slightly dull colors by default (without Dynamic contrast). Another thing to concider is that it makes the colors seem rather dynamic as it modifies them on the fly and could become annoying in some cases. Now I don't know what's the case for Dynamic contrast for the ViewSonic but yea it shouldn't really add any extra lag or so but 2233rz owners for example (which also has a DC ratio of 20000:1) often complains about it making the colors too intense (especially red so it bleeds). If the 120Hz LCD really feels as smooth as a CRT at corresponding 120Hz or in my case 100Hz is enough, then I don't think I'll have a problem with it.
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I own a PSP that has severe ghosting especially for red color you can notice a red "trail" behind red moving objects but it doesn't bug me too much, just as long as the movements on screen appear smooth. Now personally I don't mind the blur that much tho to be honest, it's the extra smoothness the higher FPS/Hz provides that is what really matters to me. According to digitalversus 2233rz had like twice as little ghosting/blur as the fastest 60Hz LCD they have tested. Now I see lots of comments from users switching from CRT -> 120Hz ViewSonic VX2265wm or 2233rz that says they feel pretty much the same as their CRT in gaming so I wonder if it's only you that are extra picky or the VX2268wm got more blur (ghosting) than VX2265wm or 2233rz? Sounds very unlikely but who knows? Would be nice if digitalversus or xbitlabs could do a review like they did for 2233rz.
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I've tried in the past getting used to 60Hz LCDs without luck as it was too much of a downgrade for me to swallow so hunted down some used trinitron CRTs instead. I think 60Hz/FPS gaming is a pain for some games, especially UT I would rather not play them at all if I would have to stick to 60Hz. Now you got me a bit worrying being a 19" CRT user and UT3 gamer and used to and waiting for upgrading to this monitor. My main reason for writing this is to ask if there is something setup wise I haven't done which needs doing? Being a complete LCD novice I don't want to put the monitor down because it looks great, it's just the blur issue I have in UT, and like I said, seeing it in 60hz has led me to believe maybe something is up, because I would never ever ever play any games if I had to play in that mode, and I have no idea how anyone doesĬan any1 with this monitor shed any light? Or is it something you just get used to? I tried in 60hz mode and I honestly can't believe people put up with that? It's a MASSIVE step back in technology, like swapping your brand new quad core for a pentium 1 As soon as I move the mouse quickly the screen definetely becomes slightly blurry, everything loses it's sharpness until you stop doing it. However upon loading my favourite game Unreal Tournament ('99) I have to admit I'm pretty disappointed.
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I haven't had it long, only a few hours, long enough to ensure it's set at 120hz in games and that the brightness is good and working. However, when I heard about the new 120hz LCDs I decided to bite the bullet and give one a whirl as the prospect of a larger, better monitor than my dusty old 19" CRT sounded very appealing. I had always been a bit dubious to 'upgrade' to an LCD when I hear alot of gamers say that CRTs are better for fast paced FPS games. It is my first step into the world of the LCD, having used CRTs forever, my only experience with an LCD is the one I use in work for general internet browsing, etc. I recieved this monitor today from ocuk and have been testing it this afternoon. I posted this thread on another forum but would like to try here as well to see what response I can get.