BenQ XL2420TE 24-Inch Gaming Monitors
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ricardonuno1980
IMPORTANT!!
"ZeroFlicker" technology is enabled - bad because we may get originally motion blur, likely "traditional" backlight. Therefore I don't like this technology. And people also not.
Ven0m
I'd think that this whole ZeroFlicker is nothing more but a combination of high refresh rate and quality backlight (not ****ty PWM without filters).
However at this price, I'd rather think about EIZO Foris.
DribbelDog
Kill666er
warlord
Ven0m
Jod
PhazeDelta1
Here's a review
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFtj7wOvz9k
Jod
I messaged him on Youtube and had him hold a cell phone camera up to the display @ 50% brightness to check for wavy lines. He said there was none.
:banana::banana::banana::banana::banana:
signex
I had a XL2420T, colors are awful even calibrated, the Asus VG248QE has amazing colors.
Jod
Sadly the Asus has a PWM controlled backlight and thus isn't even an option for me.
I am hopeful a TE purchased next month will have more success than what I've read. I'm coming from a very nice S-IPS w/ beautiful colors though, so this could be a total disaster...we'll see.
Denial
Jod
Oh good grief I know! Would you kill to have a nice AMOLED @ 120hz?! That would be insanely great.
But it looks like Amazon is now selling the BenQ for $318 vs $400 from yesterday, so that makes it a much easier decision. I will wait 1 or 2 more months, but that's it. I'm playing BF4 right!
My current monitor is a Dell 2007WFP from 2007, lol. The motion blur, trailers, ghosting, input lag, response time...it's awful. It's just...a world of pain. Even scrolling in Firefox makes me angry. :bang:
signex
Jod
Best info I have seen says it has to do with the rod layout/size in your eyes. Some folks are sensitive to it and can see the flicker. It gives me an instant headache w/ major eye pain. It is awful.
If you wanna see it, set your brightness to 1/2 and hold a camera phone app up to the screen. You will see wavy lines Now crank the brightness up to 100 and you'll see the lines stop or go away.
Next time you're around an iPad 3 or higher do the same thing and you'll find that no matter the brightness level, there will be no lines. Do the same to some of the lesser tablets and you'll see the lines.
drbaltazar
I would wait!the various test aren't really relevant if you aren't defaulted to invariant tsc and even if you were ?you would still need message signal interrupt to be set properly (1 MSI per CPU core instead of one MSI per CPU socket!wait in 2014 benchmark methology will have taken this into account then we all see which screen rule!
nakquada
Loobyluggs
signex
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