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Let’s get to the point: yes this panel is the fastest one ever tested here. But no, it isn’t our favorite to play with.
We might consider that the occasional gamer or user will be pleased by such a response time. This is true, this panel is very fast and the afterglow is even lower than before. Since the release of their 16 ms panels, this is the first one produced by AU Optronics where we can clearly see an improvement. We feel that the AUO 16, 12 and 8 ms are simply identical. Adding the overdrive to the panel helped to improve the communicated response time for grey to grey but didn’t result in any real progresses. For us AUO has stagnated with TN panels for the last two years.
This panel finally marks new changes. The improvement to 4ms is due once more to the overdrive obviously even more intense than the one applied to the VP1191b. If we noticed a reaction time improvement, we also spotted the apparition of micro cuts especially visible during lateral traveling. Objects in motion aren’t flowing perfectly. This problem isn’t really perceptible when the character runs straight ahead of him. However, if it turns a little, this effect is immediately perceptible and it is frankly unpleasant. Not everyone will perceive it but for intensive gamers it is a very disturbing effect. It is so unpleasant that we even prefer a monitor with a slower reaction time such as the Iiyama E480S
Quelle: http://www.behardware.com/articles/572/page11.html
BlackLupus