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During the course of our research, we developed the following proofs of concept (PoCs):
A PoC that demonstrates the basic principles behind variant 1 in userspace on the tested Intel Haswell Xeon CPU, the AMD FX CPU, the AMD PRO CPU and an ARM Cortex A57 [2]. This PoC only tests for the ability...
Yeah, not sure I see understand your reasoning. The black bars are annoying, but the back of the wall is not? Either way, the breakage of the screen kills immersion. The fact that you can accept the bezel and the back of the wall but not the black bars just means that you believe the bezel...
Man, can't run away from elitist attitudes. Sites that agree with MY critical assessments, they're good! Sites that disagrees, it's a shill site.
My opinion is best...because science!
You've all said your piece. Now move your trollin' along. Go find these perfect 40" monitors that don't...
At the risk of bringing this topic back, which I should let it die, but this is my last statement to defend myself. I did not propagate any false information. PWM artifacts are one form of motion blur (not clarity), and the smearing of DC backlight is also another form of motion blur, which is...
So did you read the link I posted up there that shows that SCIENCE behind strobing to eliminate the "apparent" appearance of motion blur? Don't confuse your opinion with facts.
Do you own a Samsung or are you just trolling? The 6 series has bad PWM blur. I admit that, which is why I returned...
BOTH have motion artifacts due to slow pixel response of LCD. None are better than the other. The improved backlight of the 7 series and up alleviate motion artifacts as shown via low PWM. However, the smearing of non-strobing backlight is not "better." They are both bad, but it's up to the...
What is motion blur? Non clarity of motion is motion blur. The smearing effect is not motion clarity which is caused by non-PWM monitors. I interpreted as the same, even if that's not the exact words he used.
I'm open to the definition of what "motion clarity" is.
And you know what else is funny? He claims that PWM causes motion blur which I don't believe is true. Motion blur is a result of LCD sample and hold technology and its response rate. Non-PWM has an awful smearing blur, whereas PWM has a different blur with less smear. PWM decreases the affect of...
The sine waves are definitely different, with series of intermittent steps to smooth it out. I believe you said the 7 series was not as bad as the 6 series, and there's a reason for that.
6 series PWM: http://i.rtings.com/images/reviews/ju6500/ju6500-backlight-large.jpg
7 series PWM...