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Display Mode This feature is provided to allow aspect ratio's other than 16:10 to be displayed without geometric distortion. • Overscan -Slightly enlarges the input image. Use this feature to hide annoying edge noise if present around your image. • Full - Scales the input image to fill the screen. Ideal for 16:10 aspect images. • Aspect - The input image is displayed without geometric distortion filling as much of the display as possible. 16:9 images will fill the screen horizontally while 4:3 images will fill the screen vertically. • 16:9 - Most suitable for images which are already in a 16:9 aspect, like DVD movies. • 4:3 - Most suitable for images which are already in a 4:3 aspect, like stan-dard computer. Press the t or u keys to change the settings. The options under Display Mode will be different depending on the input signal sources. If the signal source is from a DVI or D-sub source, Display Mode is only available for the input image of non-wide aspect ratio. When the signal source is from a DVI or D-sub source, and the input image is of non-wide aspect ratio: • Full • Aspect Or When the signal source is from a HDMI source: • Overscan • Full • Aspect • 16:9 • 4:3 *BenQ's PerfectMotion technology is introduced to well prevent you from ghosting or motion blur effects while viewing fast moving objects on your LCD monitor. The solution to such a problem can be explored from two aspects, one is from the LCD technology itself, and the other is from human visual perception. As the combination of AMA (Advanced Motion Acceleration) technology and Black Frame Insertion technology, PerfectMotion is not only in pursuit of achieving faster gray-to-gray response time so the faster pixel transition speed will improve the ghosting effect, but by adopting the use of Black Frame Insertion technology, the visual effect of motion blur resulted from human eye's spatial-temporal integration can also be effectively eliminated, thus clearer motion pictures will be displayed on the monitor. When the PerfectMotion function is activated, the displayed motion pictures will be enhanced by insertion of multiple black frames between frames. 28 How to adjust your monitor

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How to adjust your monitor
*BenQ's PerfectMotion technology is introduced to well prevent you from ghosting or motion blur effects
while viewing fast moving objects on your LCD monitor. The solution to such a problem can be explored
from two aspects, one is from the LCD technology itself, and the other is from human visual perception.
As the combination of AMA (Advanced Motion Acceleration) technology and Black Frame Insertion
technology, PerfectMotion is not only in pursuit of achieving faster gray-to-gray response time so the
faster pixel transition speed will improve the ghosting effect, but by adopting the use of Black Frame
Insertion technology, the visual effect of motion blur resulted from human eye's spatial-temporal
integration can also be effectively eliminated, thus clearer motion pictures will be displayed on the
monitor.
When the PerfectMotion function is activated, the displayed motion pictures will be enhanced by insertion
of multiple black frames between frames.
Display Mode
This feature is provided to
allow aspect ratio’s other
than 16:10 to be displayed
without geometric
distortion.
Overscan -Slightly
enlarges the input image.
Use this feature to hide
annoying edge noise if
present around your
image.
Full - Scales the input
image to fill the screen.
Ideal for 16:10 aspect
images.
Aspect - The input image
is displayed without geo-
metric distortion filling
as much of the display as
possible. 16:9 images will
fill the screen horizon-
tally while 4:3 images
will fill the screen verti-
cally.
16:9 - Most suitable for
images which are already
in a 16:9 aspect, like
DVD movies.
4:3 - Most suitable for
images which are already
in a 4:3 aspect, like
stan-dard computer.
Press the
t
or
u
keys
to change the settings.
The options under
Display Mode
will be
different depending on
the input signal
sources.
If the signal source is
from a DVI or D-sub
source,
Display Mode
is only available for the
input image of
non-wide aspect ratio.
When the signal
source is from a
DVI or D-sub
source, and the
input image is of
non-wide aspect
ratio:
Full
Aspect
Or
When the signal
source is from a
HDMI source:
Overscan
Full
Aspect
16:9
4:3