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7/24/2025, 5:50:41 PM
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>And if you don't like BFI you can simulate the exact line scanning of a CRT if you have a fast enough refresh rate, which 500hz is already more than enough for that.
The monitor in OP is 300 nits. If you wanted to display 60hz content at that 500hz clarity level, you'd need to run the monitor at 480hz, and only display content every 8 frames. Which by your own logic, would decrease the brightness of that monitor to 1/8th what it can do usually.
And 1/8th of 300 nits is 37.5 nits. That's pathetic even compared to CRTs. And your motion clarity would still be observably worse than on a CRT.
This is what has always been the bottleneck with OLED motion clarity. They're just not bright enough.
>And if you don't like BFI you can simulate the exact line scanning of a CRT if you have a fast enough refresh rate, which 500hz is already more than enough for that.
The monitor in OP is 300 nits. If you wanted to display 60hz content at that 500hz clarity level, you'd need to run the monitor at 480hz, and only display content every 8 frames. Which by your own logic, would decrease the brightness of that monitor to 1/8th what it can do usually.
And 1/8th of 300 nits is 37.5 nits. That's pathetic even compared to CRTs. And your motion clarity would still be observably worse than on a CRT.
This is what has always been the bottleneck with OLED motion clarity. They're just not bright enough.
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