
It would help raise awareness that such a trick is possible, but the main advantage of this is that if will give people who are interested some useful information.Īnyway, I post this here in the hope that your review on the Asus will include perhaps a small section with information on how it performs in 2D lightboost mode. You don't have to rate the monitor based on how bit performs with 2D lightboost, just tell us what you thought of it on the monitor in a few short sentences, basically as a side note or something. From an advice perspective, you aren't losing anything by commenting on your thoughts regarding the tech in use on a first hand basis, in fact on the contrary are catering to a wider audience. You basically inferred that you would not be writing anything about testing compatible monitors with the tweak enabled so as to cater for the majority of readers (although do plan to write an article dedicated to pixel smoothness etc). PCM2 I read your XL2411T review with interest, and also happened upon your comments on the lightboost tweak to enable apparently CRT-like motion. Wont even try to Rma this because i know the replacement will have more stuck pixels then the single green one I have in upper left corner.Last note Seller Spicy Bomb was awesome with awesome packaging and speedy shipping Most these problems point to quality control IMO. My Samsung px2370 that is years old demolishes this panel on colors.

Asus claims 80000000:1 dynamic contrast and Spyder 4 says its 420:1 and colors look like it. Spyder 4 elite made this look half way decent. Worst colors out of box I have ever seen. (Three pb278q returned with zero problems because Amazon is the best in the business) All 4 Asus monitors purchased in last 2 months all had stuck pixels. Spyder 4 showed 35% difference on upper left sector. +Very easy to fine tune using Spyder 4 elite +Asus OSD is easy to navigate with good options to calibrate + I haven't noticed any input lag at all in various games. If you have the computer to push them higher frames. +144hz eliminates almost all motion blur in games.

Someone named Aaron wrote a review on Amazon for the VG248QE.
