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WG D9000 26" LCD review "edit at bottom of post"
kalars123:
well running the games side by side on the WG and my Asus pc monitor, the WG is running extremely smooth, on the Asus, the judder and tearing are immediately noticeable, and on the WG there is no noticeable tearing or juddering.
Calamity:
--- Quote from: kalars123 on June 20, 2011, 05:44:11 pm ---well running the games side by side on the WG and my Asus pc monitor, the WG is running extremely smooth, on the Asus, the judder and tearing are immediately noticeable, and on the WG there is no noticeable tearing or juddering.
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Well, that's normal as you're not probably feeding your Asus monitor with a 54.81 Hz signal anyway. But at least it makes clear for the skeptics that you can judge when a picture has judder. The relevant fact here is if the scroll on your WG is, as you're saying, perfectly smooth, and not a regular series of smooth parts separeted by brief stops, that's what would happen if the panel was not refreshed at the right refresh rate.
Edit: more games to try:
-loht (55.02 Hz)
-donpachi (57.55 Hz)
-sfa3 (59.63 Hz) my favourite one to test judder during character's selection screen.
kalars123:
i just wish there was some way to put that down in black and white LOL, i tried with the video but 1 being a cell phone and 2 my shacky ass hands don't help any.
Calamity:
--- Quote from: kalars123 on June 20, 2011, 06:13:52 pm ---i just wish there was some way to put that down in black and white LOL, i tried with the video but 1 being a cell phone and 2 my shacky ass hands don't help any.
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;D
Don't worry, it's impossible to record that properly, the only way is to watch it directly and judge, I do believe you.
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