• Reviews around motion blur (1.29 of 5)

    BenQ 24-Inch Gaming Monitor - LED 1080p HD Monitor - 1ms Response Time for Ultra Fast Console Gaming (RL2455HM) (Discontinued by Manufacturer)

    • colors are good and no motion blur
    • Motion blur is gone, the response time is as close to instant as you can get
    • If someone happens to know what my problem is, I'd love to hear it; but, the muted, flat colors, motion-blur, and lack of black/dark color depth have been really disappointing.
    • 0-255The text is very clear, the motion blur is under control, the colors are very vibrant and realistic for a monitor designed for speed, the contrast is surprisingly good for an LED-LCD on the listed settings, and the response time is lightning fast
    • youre really going to have to tweak the ama, instantmode, and picture settings to avoid both ghosting and motion blur
    • I would get a ton of motion blur,
    • It comes with several presets like movie, photo, video games, and power saving as well as special features to reduce input lag even more and smooth out motion blurring
    • I say 'negligible' because of what AMAHIGH does to improve pixel transitioning will reduce the, actual, overall latency and the perceived latency that is, typically, associated withthe, resulting, motion-blur that slow pixel response times generate.**Premium AMA has the potential to respond faster but at the cost of higher inaccuracies with obvious on-screen artifacting
    • In general, the menu itself is very easy to navigate--the only positive I see here