So who here has tried the workaround with white boost and 3-D monitors to enable light boost in 2-D mode with the elimination of motion blur? There's a lot of threads about this on hard forum and overclock.net but I was surprised to not see many threads here about this feature. This really seems like an epic revolutionary step in motion clarity for LCD technology.
So who here has tried the workaround with white boost and 3-D monitors to enable light boost in 2-D mode with the elimination of motion blur? There's a lot of threads about this on hard forum and overclock.net but I was surprised to not see many threads here about this feature. This really seems like an epic revolutionary step in motion clarity for LCD technology.
I did and don't see much difference. Maybe I'm not capable of seeing it from playing console games in the CRT era, but the reduction in blur doesn't justify the huge drop in contrast from entering 3D mode.
I did and don't see much difference. Maybe I'm not capable of seeing it from playing console games in the CRT era, but the reduction in blur doesn't justify the huge drop in contrast from entering 3D mode.
[quote="adawe"]
There's a lot of threads about this on hard forum and overclock.net but I was surprised to not see many threads here about this feature. This really seems like an [u]epic revolutionary step in motion clarity for LCD technology[/u].[/quote]
maybe because people care mostly about how to game in 3D here?
adawe said:
There's a lot of threads about this on hard forum and overclock.net but I was surprised to not see many threads here about this feature. This really seems like an epic revolutionary step in motion clarity for LCD technology.
maybe because people care mostly about how to game in 3D here?
maybe because people care mostly about how to game in 3D here?
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