Sony BVM HX3110 reference monitor 120BFI analysis/speculation based on Sony's chart (120HZ with this persistence reduction technology was confirmed by Sony), the Talbot-Plateau's Law, and the Blur Busters Law:
2ms of persistence equal to 2 pixels of motion blur when moving at 1000 pixels per second (assuming ideal GtG due to marketing naming of the tech).
1000 nits peak brightness and 250 nits full screen with accurate EOTF tracking (assuming accuracy even with the back light manipulation technology because it's a reference monitor, after all).
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