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mdrejhon

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  1. It's slowly starting to catch attention, so we'll see...NewEgg reported that their $300 ASUS VG248QE monitor is their most popular 120 Hz computer monitor, and an ASUS rep mentions (at 5:18 in YouTube) that the LightBoost zero motion blur feature is a major selling point of this monitor -- see the and fast forward to 5:18Also, several Amazon.com customer reviews of the VG248QE mentions the lightboost zero motion blur feature more often than lightboost's original 3D Vision purpose. Also, googling "lightboost" mentions the zero motion blur feature more highly ranked. It was originally a 3D Vision feature, but was discovered to eliminate 2D motion blur; making things look like a CRT. We'll have to see how rapidly the 120 Hz world ramps up...
  2. Unfortunately, OLED is not always a panacea. Not all OLED's solve motion blur. Some do, but not all of them. See: Why Do Some OLED's Have Motion Blur?. The motion blur is not caused so much by the pixel response, but by the sample-and-hold issue.
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