- UFO Test: Multiple Framerates
Blur Busters UFO Motion Tests with ghosting test, 30fps vs 60fps vs 120hz vs 144hz vs 240hz, PWM test, motion blur test, judder test, benchmarks, and more
- Demo of Stutters, Tearing, and Framerate Fluctuations
G-SYNC also simultaneously (1) reduce input lag, (2) eliminate tearing, and (3) eliminate stutters from framerate fluctuations This emulates a G-SYNC variable refresh rate display via software interpolation
- UFO Test: Frame Rates Versus Comparison - Blur Busters TestUFO
This is a popular TestUFO demo seen at conventions and trade shows As seen at CES and DisplayWeek! Large frame rate differences (4x+) are more human visible with faster pixel response (near 0ms GtG) See GtG versus MPRT See photos of 120 fps vs 480 fps for examples of major differences in human-visible motion blur
- UFO Test: Vertical Scrolling Text - Blur Busters TestUFO
TestUFO: Vertical Scrolling TextThis screen compares frame rates with vertical scrolling If using a 120Hz monitor, then 120fps is automatically included (30fps vs 60fps vs 120fps) in supported browsers
- TestUFO: FreeSync Demo of Variable Refresh Rates
FreeSync eliminate stutters by varying the refresh rate to exactly match a fluctuating frame rate This FreeSync emulation uses interpolation techniques to emulate the look the smoothly variable refresh rate on AMD FreeSync displays, with seamless transitions between framerates
- UFO Test: Motion Blur Test Ghosting Test Pursuit Camera Pixel . . .
This test visually reveals display motion blur, ghosting artifacts, overdrive artifacts, and other motion artifacts on displays This display test is used by many professionals, including content creators, youtubers, reviewers, researchers, and display manufacturers This is the most popular motion test for comparing display motion performance For classic examples, see LCD Motion Artifacts
- UFO Test: Frame Skipping Checker - Blur Busters TestUFO
TestUFO: Frame Skipping CheckerFrame Skipping Check: Test for dropped frames missing display refreshes
- UFO Test: Variable Refresh Rate Demo — G-SYNC, FreeSync
Variable refresh rates (VRR) eliminate stutters of fluctuating frame rates, by varying the refresh rate to exactly match a varying frame rate This VRR demo uses interpolation techniques to emulate the look of a smoothly variable refresh rate, with seamless transitions between framerates
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