Interesting way to get rid of motion blur ...

Yeah, let's use a strobe affect that won't cause headaches or seizures or migraines. That makes no sense to me and would be annoying as fuck to see on screen...yeah yeah it's not noticeable to most but it annoys the ever loving shit out of me. How they claim that's better, except for cheesy marketing, I'll never know.
 
Yeah, let's use a strobe affect that won't cause headaches or seizures or migraines. That makes no sense to me and would be annoying as fuck to see on screen...yeah yeah it's not noticeable to most but it annoys the ever loving shit out of me. How they claim that's better, except for cheesy marketing, I'll never know.


Technically if its strobing above 60hz you shouldn't see it. Weird hitting lights with high speed cameras and seeing them blinking. I wouldn't believe most monitors capable of cycling the backlight that fast despite how slow that is.
 
Technically if its strobing above 60hz you shouldn't see it. Weird hitting lights with high speed cameras and seeing them blinking. I wouldn't believe most monitors capable of cycling the backlight that fast despite how slow that is.
Technically I can't tell the difference between 60hz and 120hz, yet I can easily see the difference so let me just say -stuff that up your asshole with a jalopeno.
 
Technically I can't tell the difference between 60hz and 120hz, yet I can easily see the difference so let me just say -stuff that up your asshole with a jalopeno.

If you can actually see 120hz then all the LEDs around you are probably blinking. Fly's can see at 250hz so I bet our lighting drives them fucking nuts but its also why they're so quick to move. Higher frequency vision is actually slower in motion.
 
lol, no they're not blinking but with monocular vision let's just say I see things differently than you do.
 
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