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Comment by BlurBusters

1 year ago

You need more Hz to reduce display motion blur.

- 120Hz = can reduce motion blur by up to 50%

- 240Hz = can reduce motion blur by up to 75%

- 480Hz = can reduce motion blur by up to 87.5%

There's a new article on Blur Busters that's showing 120Hz-vs-480Hz OLED is more human visible than 60Hz-vs-120Hz, and easier to see than 720p-vs-1080p, and also why pixel response (GtG) needs to be 0 instead of 1ms, since that's like a camera shutter slowly opening & closing, but MPRT is equivalent to the shutter fullopen time. The science & physics is fascinating, including links to TestUFO animations that teaches about display motion blur and framerate physics.

Motion blur of flicker = pulsewidth

Motion blur of flickerless = frametime

So you need tons of framerate or short pulsewidth BFI/CRT/etc.