Dyac technology что это
In CS:GO, 80% of all shots require some level of recoil control.
DyAc™ /DyAc+ ™ is a technology designed by ZOWIE to reduce motion blur seen in LCD technology. It reduces vigorous screen shaking in-game and can help improve recoil control in CS:GO. Perhaps the difference is minimal and varies from person to person but the difference in the arena is often that 1%.
Did you know that your monitor has “motion blur”?
The way a LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) produces an image is simple.
Each pixel becomes visible when a light beam passes through the liquid crystal. When we see an object continuously moving on screen, this means that light beams are continuously passing through multiple liquid crystals. Motion blur occurs because the liquid crystals are unable to close quickly enough resulting in the previous image still being visible momentarily.
Despite higher refresh rates and the development of low-latency panels, the sharpness of moving images on LCD is still limited.
Among the multiple display technologies of the past, CRT displays perform the best in terms of moving images’ sharpness. CRT creates images with electron beam tracking, so a moving object does not have an afterimage.
Dynamic Accuracy
DyAC™ / DyAC+™ is the exclusive technology that simulates CRT’s dynamic display effect on LCD and it based on the backlight control technique. This is just an illustration and is not an exact representation.
The backlight is turned on and then switched off at a fixed point. This helps to avoid unwanted afterimages since there is no residual light from a previous fixed point. In other words, you do not see a lingering image (motion blur) because there is no light beam passing through more than one point at a time.
Previously, the LCD panel was a standard component. ZOWIE customized the panel and also made exclusive modifications to the circuitry and firmware settings. Without changing the content of games, DyAC™ / DyAC+™ provides clearer moving images, especially for FPS games.
How does DyAC™ / DyAC+™ help in CS:GO
DyAC™ / DyAC+™ makes vigorous in-game actions such as spraying less of a blur. Both DyAc and DyAc+ provide spray control with only differences on the panel specifications.
This allows gamers to see the position of crosshair and impact points more clearly which can help with recoil control.
The following videos are an actual slow motion in-game clip. The effect will still vary depending on the individual.
How does DyAC™ / DyAC+™ help in Valorant
In Valorant, characters have their own set of abilities like Jett and fast moving. When aiming and crosshairs moving, DyAc/DyAc+ makes background to be seen with less of a blur; and that helps with aim.
The following videos are actual slow motion in-game clips. The perception will still vary depending on the individual.
Q1: Will DyAc/DyAc+ increase input lag?
A1: The DyAc/DyAc+ won’t add input lag, since it doesn’t add any extra loading to the image processing to the monitor nor to the computer.
Q2: Why the brightness drops when I turn on DyAc on my XL2411K?
A2: This is due to the 144hz panel limitation. This phenomenon won’t happen on our 240hz with DyAc models.
Q3: How much the brightness will drop when I turn on DyAc on my XL2411K?
A3: It is roughly 50% off, and the perception to the brightness drop may be different depending on each one’s feeling and ambient conditions.
Q4: Is DyAc/DyAc+ compatible with GSYNC/FreeSYNC?
A4: DyAc/DyAc+ is not compatible with GSYNC/FreeSYNC, so when you turn on GSYNC/FreeSYNC (if your model has one of those variable refresh rate features), then the DyAc/DyAc+ will be off automatically; If you want to turn on DyAc/DyAc+, you need to turn off GSYNC/FreeSYNC through your graphic card control panel. The way DyAc/DyAc+ works is different from those variable refresh rate technologies, and DyAc/DyAc+ provides different benefits compared to the others:
• DyAc/DyAc+ provides a clearer dynamic vision based on a high and stable refresh rate and fps
• Variable refresh rate (GSYNC/FreenSync): reduces stuttering and tearing when there is a significant gap between fps and refresh rate, or it is under a low fps and refresh rate
Q5: Does DyAc/DyAc+ work on console or does PC need special requirements to be compatible with DyAc?
A5: DyAc/DyAc+is an independent feature built into the monitor that can work on any PC or console but DyAc/DyAc+ will be only active when the input content is 100hz or above.
DyAc и DyAc +: технология BenQ для устранения размытости при движении
Все игроки хотят улучшить свои игры, в этом нет сомнений. Как только мы станем конкурентоспособными или попытаемся быть конкурентоспособными, мы увидим ограничения нашего оборудования и особенно нашего игрового монитора. Одной из проблем, на которой мы сосредоточены в последнее время, является размытие движения или Размытие движения что-то, что сильно ухудшает опыт в зависимости от того, какие игры. BenQ предлагает индивидуальное решение для этого эффекта, которое называется DyAc и DyAc + на чем они основаны?
Размытие движения несомненно, одна из самых серьезных проблем, которые геймер может найти сегодня. И не из-за недостатка, с которым он сталкивается в онлайн-режимах, а из-за опыта использования, который оставляет этот эффект, что-то совершенно неестественное по сравнению с тем, что мы ожидаем от ПК.
По этой причине BenQ разработала, как и другие производители, свою собственную технологию, чтобы смягчить этот эффект и о которой мы расскажем ниже.
Ошибка в технологии ЖК-дисплея и его игровых панелях
Мы уже говорили в других случаях о различиях между технологией CRT и современной ЖК-технологией и о том, как этот прогресс вызвал задержку с точки зрения скорости обновления панелей и их пикселей.
На ЖК-дисплее пиксели становятся видимыми, когда луч света проходит через жидкий кристалл, что порождает проблему Motion Blur.
Упомянутая проблема возникает, когда пиксели не могут сбросить свое состояние так быстро, как это необходимо, поэтому для пользователя ощущается след, размытие в движении, которое иногда путают с призраками.
Этот эффект очень раздражает глаз и производит типичное размытие, которое мы видим в играх FPS или при очень быстром перемещении мыши из стороны в сторону в любой игре, что в некоторых геймерах может иметь значение между ударом по выстрелу или щелчком или пропустить это.
Что такое DyAc и DyAc + и как это улучшает игровой процесс?
DyAc и DyAc + являются аббревиатурой от Динамическая Точность и что он стремится сделать, это моделировать эффект динамического отображения, создаваемый старыми ЭЛТ, но в современных ЖК-дисплеях. То, что достигает эта технология, похоже на то, что нравится другим брендам ASUS и его ULMB Использовали: включение и выключение подсветки в определенных точках экрана.
При отсутствии подсветки между обновлениями экрана достигается то, что избегается предыдущее представление пикселя, а вместе с ним и эффект страшного размытия в движении, то есть подсветка не проходит более одной точки за раз.
Логично, что достигается более четкое изображение, которое обеспечивает ощущение большей плавности между движениями и явное преимущество для игрока, владеющего им, среди прочего, потому что, например, в Игры FPS мы лучше увидим прицелы уже при движении.
Очевидно, это также будет зависеть от человека и тренировки его глаз. Игрок, который проводит много часов в своих играх, сразу заметит это, в то время как случайный игрок или кто-то другой может оценить улучшение, но для него это не так уж важно. Как всегда, у игрока есть последнее слово.
In CS:GO, 80% of all shots require some level of recoil control.
DyAc™ /DyAc+ ™ is a technology designed by ZOWIE to reduce motion blur seen in LCD technology. It reduces vigorous screen shaking in-game and can help improve recoil control in CS:GO. Perhaps the difference is minimal and varies from person to person but the difference in the arena is often that 1%.
Did you know that your monitor has “motion blur”?
The way a LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) produces an image is simple.
Each pixel becomes visible when a light beam passes through the liquid crystal. When we see an object continuously moving on screen, this means that light beams are continuously passing through multiple liquid crystals. Motion blur occurs because the liquid crystals are unable to close quickly enough resulting in the previous image still being visible momentarily.
Despite higher refresh rates and the development of low-latency panels, the sharpness of moving images on LCD is still limited.
Among the multiple display technologies of the past, CRT displays perform the best in terms of moving images’ sharpness. CRT creates images with electron beam tracking, so a moving object does not have an afterimage.
Dynamic Accuracy
DyAC™ / DyAC+™ is the exclusive technology that simulates CRT’s dynamic display effect on LCD and it based on the backlight control technique. This is just an illustration and is not an exact representation.
The backlight is turned on and then switched off at a fixed point. This helps to avoid unwanted afterimages since there is no residual light from a previous fixed point. In other words, you do not see a lingering image (motion blur) because there is no light beam passing through more than one point at a time.
Previously, the LCD panel was a standard component. ZOWIE customized the panel and also made exclusive modifications to the circuitry and firmware settings. Without changing the content of games, DyAC™ / DyAC+™ provides clearer moving images, especially for FPS games.
How does DyAC™ / DyAC+™ help in CS:GO
DyAC™ / DyAC+™ makes vigorous in-game actions such as spraying less of a blur. Both DyAc and DyAc+ provide spray control with only differences on the panel specifications.
This allows gamers to see the position of crosshair and impact points more clearly which can help with recoil control.
The following videos are an actual slow motion in-game clip. The effect will still vary depending on the individual.
How does DyAC™ / DyAC+™ help in Valorant
In Valorant, characters have their own set of abilities like Jett and fast moving. When aiming and crosshairs moving, DyAc/DyAc+ makes background to be seen with less of a blur; and that helps with aim.
The following videos are actual slow motion in-game clips. The perception will still vary depending on the individual.
Q1: Will DyAc/DyAc+ increase input lag?
A1: The DyAc/DyAc+ won’t add input lag, since it doesn’t add any extra loading to the image processing to the monitor nor to the computer.
Q2: Why the brightness drops when I turn on DyAc on my XL2411K?
A2: This is due to the 144hz panel limitation. This phenomenon won’t happen on our 240hz with DyAc models.
Q3: How much the brightness will drop when I turn on DyAc on my XL2411K?
A3: It is roughly 50% off, and the perception to the brightness drop may be different depending on each one’s feeling and ambient conditions.
Q4: Is DyAc/DyAc+ compatible with GSYNC/FreeSYNC?
A4: DyAc/DyAc+ is not compatible with GSYNC/FreeSYNC, so when you turn on GSYNC/FreeSYNC (if your model has one of those variable refresh rate features), then the DyAc/DyAc+ will be off automatically; If you want to turn on DyAc/DyAc+, you need to turn off GSYNC/FreeSYNC through your graphic card control panel. The way DyAc/DyAc+ works is different from those variable refresh rate technologies, and DyAc/DyAc+ provides different benefits compared to the others:
• DyAc/DyAc+ provides a clearer dynamic vision based on a high and stable refresh rate and fps
• Variable refresh rate (GSYNC/FreenSync): reduces stuttering and tearing when there is a significant gap between fps and refresh rate, or it is under a low fps and refresh rate
Q5: Does DyAc/DyAc+ work on console or does PC need special requirements to be compatible with DyAc?
A5: DyAc/DyAc+is an independent feature built into the monitor that can work on any PC or console but DyAc/DyAc+ will be only active when the input content is 100hz or above.
What is DyAc?
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What is DyAc
DyAc (Dynamic Accuracy) is a proprietary BenQ Zowie technology which is used on their (higher end) gaming monitors, designed to reduce eye tracking motion blur (see: Blur Reduction Technology) during gameplay. It is the successor to the company’s Blur Reduction, featuring improved performance and clarity.
Being able to clearly see what’s going in a fast moving game is of vital importance, so most monitor manufacturers now offer their own proprietary version of blur reduction, usually done via a technique which is called ‘backlight strobing.’ BenQ Zowie’s DyAc utilizes a custom algorithm to strobe the backlight to prevent fast moving scenes from blurring, thus potentially improving your own ingame performance.
Intro
Modern (gaming) displays use LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) technology where, simply put, a light beam passes through thousands of liquid crystals to produce the image on the screen. If you look at a modern display close up you can even see the individual pixels that make up the image. This technology brings a number of advantages with it over the CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) displays of old; displays are now way thinner, they produce less heat, and the image that LCD displays can produce is much, much sharper than what typical CRT displays can put out.
Unfortunately there are also disadvantages: these crystals take a while to ‘close’, which means that the previous image that they were displaying can still be visible for a fraction of a second. This isn’t a huge deal for stationary images, but this can cause motion blur (or ‘ghosting’) on fast-moving objects in the game.
A way to combat this blur is by shortening the amount of time each frame is on screen. That’s done by (for example) producing higher refesh rate monitors, but also by what we call ‘backlight strobing’, i.e. turning the backlight off in between frame refreshes, thus shortening the amount of time that a frame is displayed even more.
DyAc is BenQ Zowie’s backlight strobing technology, which has been specifically designed for (FPS) gaming.
How can DyAc and DyAc+ help in games
DyAc is BenQ Zowie’s proprietary algorithm for backlight strobing. It’s specifically designed for reducing the blur on very fast and erratically moving objects, such as, for example, when your screen is shaking due to firing a gun with heavy recoil, or when you’re making quick swipes across the screen. This technology, along with the higher refresh rate of their DyAc enabled gaming monitors, results in a much smoother image when compared to traditional non-gaming focused displays.
If you look at the images on the right you can see that, even with both monitors outputting 144 frames per second, the enemy Zarya (circled in red) can be seen much more clearly on a monitor with DyAc enabled as opposed to on the monitor without DyAc. In fast moving games this can undoubtedly give you an advantage when it comes to tracking the onscreen action and responding appropriately.
DyAc’s flickering is (like most proprietary forms of motion blur reduction nowadays) invisible to the naked eye when it’s on, so it causes no issues with gameplay such as a double image effect. DyAc can be (contrary to popular belief) fully turned off as well, so people who would rather not use it can opt to do so.
DyAc was also (according to BenQ Zowie’s limited information on the subject) developed with controlling ‘shocky’ recoil, such as that from the AK-47 in CSGO in mind, though its use obviously isn’t limited to CSGO only. Since the screen refreshes the image much more fluidly when DyAc is active it becomes way easier to track and control your crosshairs when you’re spraying.
DyAc monitors use a customized LCD panel with changes made to the circuitry and firmware settings to achieve greater clarity in (FPS) games. We’ve already reviewed one of BenQ’s monitors which features DyAc (the BenQ Zowie XL2546) so if you want to check that out you can click here.
Recently Zowie has released a new monitor which has the so called DyAc+ technology. That uses the exact same principles as DyAc to reduce screen shake and aids in controlling recoil.
Update: Zowie has recently released their own article on how DyAc works and can help you perform better, so click here if you want to check that one out!
В игровом мониторе BenQ Zowie XL2546 применена технология Dynamic Accuracy
Компания BenQ сообщила о выпуске ЖК-монитора Zowie XL2546. Одной из особенностей новинки, которая адресована в первую очередь поклонникам динамичных компьютерных игр, является фирменная технология под названием Dynamic Accuracy (DyAc). Как утверждает производитель, данное решение способствует повышению четкости отображения быстро движущихся объектов.
Еще одна интересная особенность конструкции этого дисплея — наличие двух боковых шторок, положение которых можно регулировать. По замыслу создателей, эти элементы обеспечат защиту от внешних источников света, создающих помехи пользователю.
Максимальная частота обновления кадров при разрешении Full HD — 240 Гц. Функция Black eQualizer обеспечивает локальное повышение яркости для улучшения видимости в наиболее темных областях выводимого на экран изображения. Чтобы в полной мере раскрыть потенциал этой модели, производитель рекомендует использовать ее с ПК, оборудованным графическим адаптером NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980, AMD Radeon RX 480 или более мощными моделями.
Для подключения источников видеосигнала у монитора предусмотрены два входа HDMI 2.0, а также по одному DisplayPort 1.2 и DVI DL. Кроме того, имеются 3,5-мм разъемы для подключения наушников и микрофона. В корпусе дисплейной панели размещен USB-концентратор с тремя портами USB 3.0.
Конструкция штатной подставки обеспечивает возможность регулировки высоты (в пределах 140 мм) и угла наклона экрана (от –5 до 20°), а также его поворота влево и вправо (до 45° в каждом направлении) и установки в вертикальное (портретное) положение. На задней плоскости дисплейной панели предусмотрена стандартная монтажная площадка VESA (100×100) для установки на кронштейне.
Размеры монитора с учетом подставки при установке экрана на максимальную высоту — 515,43×569,94×226,04 мм; вес — 7,5 кг.
Данная модель оборудована встроенным блоком питания. Среднее значение потребляемой при работе мощности составляет 55 Вт.








