• Reviews around motion blur (1.76 of 5)

    Acer Nitro VG240Y Pbiip 23.8 Inches Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS Gaming Monitor with AMD Radeon FREESYNC Technology, Zero Frame, 144Hz, 1ms VRB, (2 x HDMI 2.0 Ports & 1 x Display Port), Black

    • A nice balance of all things if you don't mind a little bit of motion blur in fast paced games.
    • Didn’t find any motion blurs while gaming and also the eco feature is great help during the night
    • -Backlighting on MY monitor is very consistent (will probably vary from monitor to monitor)-This display works with G-Sync through Display Port, worked very well in the Nvidia pendulum demo-VESA mounting 100mm x 100mm-Control nub for changing monitor settings-Subdued appearance barring the gamer-y monitor standCons:-The included monitor stand is a little sketchy, the monitor rests on top of it with no securing mechanism-1ms response time will not work with Freesync/G-Sync (fine compromise at the price)-Motion blur is present, may bother some people but not me
    • The only benefit a TN will have is a slightly better response time and input lag, and slightly less ghosting/motion blur
    • If you wait for that sale (it happens fairly often) then you will get the most bang for your buck.-I have not noticed any motion blur while playing games like Valorant, Witcher 3, and Modern Warfare which is why I got the monitor in the first place.-I didn't get a monitor with any dead pixels so that's always nice as
    • I haven't noticed any motion blur or tearing while playing games
    • I haven't noticed any motion blur in the games I've been playing with Overdrive setting on Normal
    • The only benefit a TN will have is a slightly better response time and input lag, and slightly less ghosting/motion blur
    • n’t have any of the IPS glow that people talk about
    • n’t know how to use the advanced options for the screen, but right out of the box it worked great for any game I threw at it
    • The r was missing and the c was all bent up and halfway pulled off