> IŠ tos pačios OLED apžvalgos: "The answer lies in the way OLED pixels are driven using a “sample-and-hold” method (similar to an LCD) where a displayed frame is held continuously until the next frame dictates a refresh – the persistence of the image in the retina as your eyes track the movement is what causes motion blur. CRT and plasma TVs, on the other hand, are impulse-type displays: the phosphor decay process naturally introduces a fade-to-black interval which “resets” our retinal persistence, resulting in the perception of clearer motion."