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Originally Posted by mdp
How can I guess so well.
I have not yet seen that A5 from Dasung, and the only information received upon request (I have not searched thoroughly) revealed a plain A2. So, I have little information. But that's a waveform, it's part of the firmware.
> no dithering
You want dithering, and you want it in all modes (you want it optional in GU).
In case you mean a flashing of parts of the screen uncaused by your action but occurring constantly and periodically like a heartbeat: of course it is annoying if it is there, but it is not meant to be there. You should try and find a setting that fixes it.
The Max2 as monitor works perfectly here, and with that glitch it would not be usable.
I think that the users should report here which sources have the fault and which work well (e.g. MacBook something, HP 1234, Dell ABC with Ubuntu 16.04).
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Thanks for your response, perhaps I didn't explain myself very well. What im looking for is a mode without dithering, but also one that doesn't have the 'partial flash to black' element on every pixel that is changing which the GU has. I believe the partial flash to black element is employed to avoid ghosting on modes with multiple grey levels as switching from one gray to another typically creates ghosting. The A5 mode in Dasung does not use a 'partial flash to black' because it only has 5 gray levels and therefore the ghosting is very low- at least thats how I understand it.