• Reviews around motion blur (1.33 of 5)

    Sceptre 30-inch Curved Gaming Monitor 21:9 2560x1080 Ultra Wide Ultra Slim HDMI DisplayPort up to 200Hz Build-in Speakers, Metal Black (C305B-200UN)

    • The graphics have almost no motion blur
    • Its smooth, there isnt much motion blur even at 200hz, and the color is almost on point as long as you are willing to mess with the monitor settings
    • A cursor on a black screen will have noticeable halo and since it’s 200Hz with high response time you will see frames overlap and create a sort of comet or motion blur effect
    • For non competitive gaming this is a great monitor, however in fast paced FPS's there is much more motion blur than which is ideal
    • Its smooth, there isnt much motion blur even at 200hz, and the color is almost on point as long as you are willing to mess with the monitor settings
    • And the motion blur is very minimal.
    • I do not experience any real motion blurring that people have mentioned can happen with VA panels with this high of a refresh rate
    • This monitor does have noticeable motion blur and black level smearing (as you move around, dark parts of the image have a thick ghosting trail)