Samsung S95C vs LG C1: 60 BFI Motion and brightness comparison
To understand Motion Clarity: The Blur Busters Law:
https://blurbusters.com/blur-busters-law-amazing-journey-to-future-1000hz-displays-with-blurfree-sample-and-hold/
1 millisecond(ms) of persistence is equal to 1 pixel of motion blur when moving at 1000 pixels per second (Blur Busters Law)
A 960Hz OLLED (closely follows the Blur Busters Law due to ideal GtG for the refresh rate) would look perfectly clear at 960 pixels per second (ufo test), which means 1 pixel of motion blur (considered perfect at a normal viewing distance).
60 Hz is a frequency of 60 per second.
Each second the display can refresh 60 frames.
1/60×1000~16.67ms
1/100x1000=10ms
1/120×1000~8.33ms
1/240x1000~4.17ms
1/480x1000~2.08ms (I said this wrong in the video)
The LG C1 reduces the persistence ~33-38% when using OLED Motion pro high (based on my testing), and it works at 50, 60, 100, 120fps/Hz.
60fps/Hz OLED motion pro high 38% of 16.67ms is 38x16.67/100=6.33ms
100fps/Hz OLED motion pro high 38% of 10ms is 38x10/100=3.8ms
120fps/Hz OLED motion pro high 38% of 8.33ms
Is 38x8.33/100=3.17ms
The best motion clarity the C1 achieves is 3 pixels of motion blur when moving at 1000 pixels per second