So I purchased a brand new Omen IPS 27i Monitor last week. Everything seemed perfect. 165Hertz refresh rate, pretty fast response times for an LCD. However when playing old classic games that use 60 FPS and lower, there is still noticeable motion blur. I temporarily solved this by using Black Frame insertion in RetroArch emulator Frontend. This basically inserts a blank black frame between every other frame over 120 frames instead of the usual 60. This was working amazing with no discernible motion blur. However I was frightened to realize that after only playing a game for literally a few minutes, there remained a ghost of the screen in the game looking just like burn-in from a CRT screen that had been left on a fixed image for several hours or days. The image remains for a good 15 minutes before it completely fades away.
I came to realize this was not actually Burn-In but something called 'Image Retention' that can happen to LCD panels, expect it is only temporary. However it usually only happens when left on the same screen for a long time. This literally happens 30 seconds after using any game that uses Black Frame insertion. I have not had this issue with any other regular game. If the monitor is faulty I don't know why I wouldn't notice other more obvious serious problems. But I have found very few people commenting about the same issues I've been having.
I suppose it wouldn't hurt to see if I could do a return to see if it fixes the problem. I just have a feeling it may be just a strange glitch with this specific monitor that not many people are ever going to discover. I took a picture after playing the arcade version of Turtles In Time. You can clearly see a ghost of the player information from the game on the desktop. Thoughts? Ever had this happen on an LCD?