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Help with motion blur

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Oh, you are saying it pays to read ones sources before acting all important...agreed 😉

wikipedia is never my SOURCE for anything, I simply link it for easy explanation.
Heck, I have occasionally created the pages on it which I link.

@NoQuarter: thanks for the correction.
 
You're not alone, Im currently using a Samsung PX2370 LCD and can notice motion blur very easily on it, and its a 2ms TN panel.

I recently hooked up my PS3 to it via HDMI and was playing Joe Danger which is a motorcycle game with an Excitebike (NES) style viewpoint.

The game moves along fast (especially when you hit boost) and runs at 60fps, the track details/background etc are in a blurred state most the time,it's not bad enough to cause any issues with the gameplay or difficulty, but it's definately something that doesn't occur when playing the same game on my Pioneer plasma.
 
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Does you're monitor have a "gaming mode"? Some monitors have post processing effects which will cause ghosting or delay, but switching to the game mode (or whatever the manufacturer calls it) will turn off the post processing and cause better performance.
 
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