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Andrey Markin2022-01-11 21:53:22
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Andrey Markin, 2022-01-11 21:53:22

Selecting a monitor without judder effect?

The description of this effect and its elimination apply to TVs and set-top boxes. With regard to monitors, I could not find information on what needs to be done in order not to observe this effect, which terribly infuriates me. In short, this is when when the picture (camera) moves horizontally, the discontinuity of the image, not smoothness, is very noticeable. I recently had to return a 144 Hz VA monitor, on which I once again encountered this effect when watching a movie on a computer, and again I could not do anything about it. This can be seen very well when watching the test video of a Japanese woman on a rope. Googles easily. I know about SVP4, I don't want to use additional software to watch movies. I have a video card rx 570 8 gb. Processor Ryzen 1700. Please tell me the monitor model up to 30,000 rubles, where everything will be smooth and beautiful without the use of additional programs. By the way, when buying even more expensive monitors, in the reviews they complain about the same thing as the culprit of this post). Do such monitors really not exist, or do they cost much more and most of them need to resort to the built-in players, which do not work correctly?

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Dmitry Roo, 2022-01-11
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With the Video of the Japanese woman, which I found, something is clearly not right. And I doubt it makes sense to test a monitor with a high frequency on a YouTube video that is not even 50 frames per second.
Here, for example, you can clearly see the difference between 40fps and 160fps: https://www.testufo.com/stutter On a 160hz monitor.
And you can see the difference between monitors 160hz and 60hz

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