• Reviews around motion blur (2.02 of 5)

    ASUS VG248QE 24" Full HD 1920x1080 144Hz 1ms HDMI Gaming Monitor

    • In order to match the motion blur containment abilities of the BenQ, you will have to increase tracefree to be fairly high, and at that point, it will degrade picture quality quite a bit and introduce inverse ghosting, partially defeating the entire purpose
    • 59/60 hertz shows trails and seems to have its own motion blur
    • Operating at 144Hz, I can barely see any motion blur when playing the most intense games
    • This monitor does have an awesome design, with slim bezels, great base, etc... and for most games, it offers the best performance you can get at 60 Hz (and or up to 75 Hz).However, as someone who has used BenQ R2755 27 inch monitors, I can attest to the BenQ having a noticeable better motion blur solution in their AMA versus the Asus' tracefree setting
    • You will instantly see all of the movement without any trails or motion blur
    • This monitor has jaw dropping color aspect and with a 75hz refresh rate, motion blur and screen tearing (choppiness) are a thing in the past
    • This monitor has jaw dropping color aspect and with a 75hz refresh rate, motion blur and screen tearing (choppiness) are a thing in the past
    • the motion blur is slightly better on the ASUS VG248QE.
    • This monitor does have an awesome design, with slim bezels, great base, etc... and for most games, it offers the best performance you can get at 60 Hz (and or up to 75 Hz).However, as someone who has used BenQ R2755 27 inch monitors, I can attest to the BenQ having a noticeable better motion blur solution in their AMA versus the Asus' tracefree setting
    • The colors were all grey and washed out, a massive amount of motion blur occurred, and no amount of adjustments to the settings would change that
    • you can trick this monitor into using the strobe effect used by Nvidia LightBoost (otherwise only used with the 3D feature out of the box) to give your monitor a CRT-like quality and completely eliminate any motion blur
    • I use this monitor for Overwatch, and it provides an extremely smooth gameplay experience with minimal input lag, zero motion blur, and best of all: no screen tearing
    • Later, when I tested one of my games, I was getting horrible ghost-like edges and a rainbowish motion blur
    • Later, when I tested one of my games, I was getting horrible ghost-like edges and a rainbowish motion blur
    • It has a good I/O, and the colors are pretty good too.
    • It has a good I/O, and the colors are pretty good too.
    • It has a good I/O, and the colors are pretty good too.