Pixel response times vs. overshoot @ 60 and 240 Hz refresh rate
Pixel response times and overshoot are also a no-brainer with the Corsair Xeneon 34WQHD240-C. There is no difference to the other OLED monitors. The motion clarity is defined by the maximum refresh rate. The more Hertz, the better the motion blur.
If you compare the Corsair at 240 Hz with the Samsung at 175 Hz, the UFO test looks something like this:
The 34WQHD240-C can deliver a slightly better motion clarity if you can shoot the 240 FPS onto the monitor’s panel. At 175 Hz, there is no difference between the two monitors. In comparison to an LCD monitor, one can say: A 175 Hz OLED can compete with a 280 Hz LCD (without ELMB/ULMB). If you have a 240 Hz OLED panel, you need a good 360 Hz LCD panel to keep up. The lightning-fast response time of the pixels makes this possible.
ELMB Black Frame Insertion (BFI)
Unfortunately, Corsair doesn’t offer BFI either, which is a shame because it would be a really nice to have feature!
- 1 - Introduction, Features and Specs
- 2 - Workmanship and Details
- 3 - How we measure: Equipment and Methods
- 4 - Pixel Response Times
- 5 - Display Latencies
- 6 - Color-Performance @ Default Settings
- 7 - Direct Comparison and Power Consumption
- 8 - Color-Performance calibrated
- 9 - HDR-Performance
- 10 - Summary and Conclusion








































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