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Thoughts on the new Nvidia Pulsar tech?
For those who don't know: they found a way to perfectly sync backlight strobing for LCD panels and managed to make IPS have better motion clarity than OLED running at higher framerates. OLED despite having response times of 0.5ms still displays some motion blur. Meanwhile this seems to entirely delete it.
This could potentially also be applied to TN panels and create something that can surpass CRT in terms of speed.
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its strobbing the screen. bfi on oled can do the same thing to eliminate motion blur but now you have permanent vrr flicker. its a tradeoff.
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Of course it's just strobing but this time it's done right, the results are clear - this thing at 360hz can beat 540hz OLED
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not every panel strobes equally. it's half software and half hardware like vrr. often the software chain fails and you get bugs.



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