• Reviews around motion blur (1.61 of 5)

    BenQ ZOWIE 27 inch Full HD Gaming Monitor - 1080p 1ms Response Time for Competitive eSports Gaming (RL2755)

    • The BenQ's AMA when at high does not degrade quality yet it handles motion blur perfectly, it's truly their x-factor
    • It could be to its motion blur, or perhaps its input lag isn't as low as the others, but no input lag tests have been done with it
    • It's important to point out that motion blur won't be an issue for almost all gamers with most games across any of the monitors I've listed and especially the gaming 1 ms response time ones, but for me, I've grown sensitive to it in a few games, mainly Rocket League, which has the camera and objects constantly moving, to the point where motion blur can be incredibly distracting and hurtful to my game, making me miss shots and is the difference between losing and winning quite often
    • Now all 1 ms response time monitors and even most monitors have decent motion blur solutions, but BenQ's AMA (have yours set to high btw, not off or premium) setting goes above and beyond in
    • (I am using a ps4 pro and PC).Going through every monitor will take far too much time (but I'll basically do it anyway, lol) and most people won't care to read it all, so I'll try to keep the main reasons why I still think the BenQ is the best, and it's fairly simple, BenQ has the best motion blur solution I have ever seen in a 60 Hz monitor
    • It's important to point out that motion blur won't be an issue for almost all gamers with most games across any of the monitors I've listed and especially the gaming 1 ms response time ones, but for me, I've grown sensitive to it in a few games, mainly Rocket League, which has the camera and objects constantly moving, to the point where motion blur can be incredibly distracting and hurtful to my game, making me miss shots and is the difference between losing and winning quite often
    • (I am using a ps4 pro and PC).Going through every monitor will take far too much time (but I'll basically do it anyway, lol) and most people won't care to read it all, so I'll try to keep the main reasons why I still think the BenQ is the best, and it's fairly simple, BenQ has the best motion blur solution I have ever seen in a 60 Hz monitor
    • Now all 1 ms response time monitors and even most monitors have decent motion blur solutions, but BenQ's AMA (have yours set to high btw, not off or premium) setting goes above and beyond in
    • Luckily, my current 4k Asus MG28UQ does a better job at handling motion blur, but it's still not as good as the 1080p 27 Zowie BenQs I've had
    • I do really like it overall, despite it not having the same performance (motion blur performance) compared to the BenQs I had
    • The BenQ's AMA when at high does not degrade quality yet it handles motion blur perfectly, it's truly their x-factor
    • Asus' motion blur solution is known as their tracefree setting, which does help, however on the VG245H, it deteriorated picture quality dramatically, like to the point where it caused inverse ghosting, making everything look awful, partially defeating the entire purpose
    • However, when it came to Rocket League, I simply couldn't play very well with it, everything was a mess due to motion blur