• Reviews around motion blur (1.43 of 5)

    Acer Predator Gaming X34 Pbmiphzx Curved 34" UltraWide QHD Monitor with NVIDIA G-SYNC Technology (Display Port & HDMI Port)

    • But one glaring design flaw is that reds have a far far lengthier response time than any other color, this causes everything to have a really strange motion blur, but only for reds and blacks
    • As for gaming, even on the highest response setting, this VA panel has ghosting and motion blur like crazy
    • This monitor has the worse motion blur I have ever seen and no amount of messing with settings reduces it
    • Ghosting isn't even the worst part, this monitor(z35p) has extreme motion blur, the only way to alleviate that is to enable extreme OC which causes extreme inverse ghosting that is very noticeable in games, and turning OC off causes insanely bad motion blur
    • Ghosting isn't even the worst part, this monitor(z35p) has extreme motion blur, the only way to alleviate that is to enable extreme OC which causes extreme inverse ghosting that is very noticeable in games, and turning OC off causes insanely bad motion blur
    • As for gaming, even on the highest response setting, this VA panel has ghosting and motion blur like crazy
    • On Assassins Creed Origins motion blur is extremely noticeable, especially if you look at fine textures like rocks on the ground while you are moving, throw the game on a TN
    • I could not detect any motion blur or ghosting, and backlight bleed was minimal
    • , I O/C it too 165hz with the built in O/C (no issues at all), the quality feels better (harder sturdier feeling plastic), they have a dedicated customer service line for owners of Predator products (That's bawler AF), the menu navigation is GENIUS (Intuitive not clunky like the Alienware), and the RGB lighting is nice touch, and to top it all off the 32" is hands down now my favorite monitor size in 2560 x 1440
    • n’t getting the full capability of my 1080ti
    • , I O/C it too 165hz with the built in O/C (no issues at all), the quality feels better (harder sturdier feeling plastic), they have a dedicated customer service line for owners of Predator products (That's bawler AF), the menu navigation is GENIUS (Intuitive not clunky like the Alienware), and the RGB lighting is nice touch, and to top it all off the 32" is hands down now my favorite monitor size in 2560 x 1440