This is motion blur from persistence (MPRT) instead of pixel transitions (GtG). Eye movement causes the vertical lines to be blurred into thicker lines, filling the black gaps. If you are using a very old LCD, temporarily set brightness to 100% to avoid PWM dimming artifacts in this test.Įxplanation: You are seeing motion blur caused by eye tracking on a sample-and-hold display. If you are using ULMB or LightBoost motion blur reduction, temporarily turn it off for this test. (See Why Do Some OLED Displays Have Motion Blur?) Type of Display: This test shows motion blur on common LCD displays and most OLED displays. The brains hardwiring makes us more primitive than we think.Motion Blur Demo Instructions: (1) Look at the stationary UFO.
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First eye control computer MyTobii P10 2001 2003 2004 2005 2006 Tobii founded First sold system First product, Tobii ET-17 Product launch ofTobii 1750 First Assistive Tech product, MyTobii D10 US office, Tobii Inc Acquisition of Viking Software German office, Tobii GmbH 2002 2007 Product launch T60, T120 and X120 & Tobii Studio The Tobii History