The XL2566K also has certain strobe limitations like inability to adjust OD Gain, and the inability to strobe below 100Hz, which can be important to some users unaware of this. While the XL2566K can strobe brighter (and in cases outperform) XG2431 at some settings, I would 100% invalidate this garbage/useless comparison. The spreadsheet is very useful but camera differences can bias a display upwards/downwards, and ideally poor-quality pursuit images should be upgraded with better-quality pursuit images, as the co-author(s) of the spreadsheet should be ethically stay on the ball for to make sure that the spreadsheet is maintained with the best-possible indie pursuit camera images, preferably including the sync track for trustworthy third party verification of camera tracking accuracy Please go to your desktop computer (not mobile phone) and click on this image: I am replying because of the phrase "poor image quality for XG" because of camera settings *poor image quality for XG * * * Camera Quality / Settings Alarm * * * Can you test the 3 response time settings with the Native color temperature? Because it doesn't feel like it matches the Rtings test.Ĭan someone share an ufo test comparison between the XG2431 and XL2546K? But if you use anything but User Color (Native), you get no overshoot. If you use User Color, you get overshoot on Ultra Fast. RTings recently did a review on this & they stated that the response times are different based on the color temperature. ThorLabs SM05PD1B Photodiode and using a ThorLabs SM to BNC cable. Maybe I can figure out how to add that in. It can auto give me 10/90 or 20/80 times, I wish it had the ability to give me full 0-100 times. PicoScope 2204a USB Oscilloscope and their native software. But CALMAN is outside my price range so I wont touch it. but in my personal testing, the stock X-Rite software gets closer to CALMAN software than Display Cal does. I know some people will yelp about using Display Cal. X-Rite i1Display PRO using their native software. Not really going to run through all 3 modes on every refresh rate possible, so if you have a specific combo of things, I can test it. Let me know if anyone wants any other refresh rates tested for pixel response and with WHAT overdrive mode. I figured I would hot drop my results as soon as I was done. So far, monitor seems nice, but I haven't tried gaming or watching movies/tv/anime yet. I am using a certified DP 1.4 cable from Club3d so I know that my cable is not the issue. I would think all modes would show up like my Alienware. So I am going to have to make a custom resolution for 120hz. But so far, Nvidia only recognizes 3 modes, 100hz, 144hz, and 240hz. I might try 120hz and see if I can do "large vertical totals" to get a perfect image. So far I get a double image no matter what. I don't think 240hz will offer a good enough picture. My next testing will involve messing with the flicker backlight/strobing stuff. On the flip side, on my Alienware, going to full 100% white gave the slowest transition times. Going to full 100% white from any starting point pretty much gave the best results. Generally it seems the darker transitions are slower than brighter. Granted the Alienware is a TN based monitor. Considering the price of the monitor, its actually really good.Ĭompared to my Alienware 240hz (aw2418hf) this monitor is pretty nice. Maximum all patches (absolute worst) was 8.5 and maximum of the lowest 90% was 4.7. Lowest average 90% was 0.5 and highest average 10% was 6.3. Pure pixel response at 240hz using the 3 overdrive modes.įor color calibration, after calibration I got a measured average delta-e of 1.2 for all patches of color. 95 red, 95 green, 100 blue gave perfect d white point) and without using any of the flicker/strobing modes. These tests were done AFTER color calibration (using the custom color temp mode. XG2431 240hz Timings 3 Overdrive Modes.png I did some 240hz testing with the 3 overdrive modes (standard/advanced/ultrafast) and have given 10/90 times in a nice little chart.
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