Pixel response times vs. overshoot @ max. refresh rate
If you get the BenQ Mobiuz EX3415R and search for response time, overdrive, etc. in the OSD, you won’t find anything. BenQ has chosen to call the pixel response time adjustment – Advanced Motion Acceleration (AMA). Uh, yeah, uh – exactly. Associating pixel response with motion acceleration can only be done if you confuse nuclear fusion with photosynthesis. I can’t explain it any other way. But, that’s how it is and that’s how it stays – in tight pants it rubs! You get used to everything…
As always, let’s first look at the different overdrive settings with the maximum frame rate. 3.2.1 go…
Overdrive settings Default
Overdrive settings AMA 1
Overdrive settings AMA 2
Overdrive settings AMA 3
Hmm, and now? Somehow all settings fit, more or less. I search in vain for the advertised two milliseconds pixel response time (GtG) – once again. In the best case, we find 1.7 ms in AMA 3 mode, but we are quite a bit away from this on average. This is not tragic because it is sufficient for the 144 Hz if the response times stay below 6 ms. Ghosting and such – you know what I mean.
- 1 - Introduction, Features and Specs
- 2 - Workmanship and Details
- 3 - How we measure: Equipment and Methods
- 4 - Pixel Response Times
- 5 - Variable Overdrive
- 6 - Display Latencies and Blur Reduction
- 7 - Color-Performance @ Default Settings
- 8 - Direct Comparison
- 9 - Color-Performance calibrated
- 10 - Summary and Conclusion
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