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    Aorus AD27QD Aim Stabilizer uses ULMB which is PWM

    Discussion in 'Desktop Hardware' started by Paloseco, Jan 22, 2019.

  1. Paloseco

    Paloseco Notebook Evangelist

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    Newest desktop monitor Aorus AD27QD has a feature called Aim Stabilizer, which in the end is an implementation of ULMB (Ultra Low Motion Blur) and is a type of PWM, which flickers the screen between each frame. Probably not the best thing for your eyes.