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by mrob
1627 days ago
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There are diminishing returns, but 360Hz is still too low to display sharp-looking motion without strobing. 360Hz strobing is visible as phantom array effect whenever you move your eyes. If you are sensitive to this artifact and instead want motion that looks like real life, you need more like 1000fps/1000Hz. There is no hardware capable of this, but at high enough frame rate you could probably get away with interpolating the frames along motion vectors, e.g from 500fps to 1000fps, with very minor latency/artifacting. See:
https://blurbusters.com/faq/oled-motion-blur/ |
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