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The Blur Busters Law tells you the guaranteed minimum motion blur a display can have before any additional blur is added, such as GtG limitations (additional smearing/ghosting). The minimum motion blur any display can have is 1ms of persistence (pixel visibility time)= one pixel of motion blur when moving at 1000 pixels per second. My Plasma TV's minimum motion blur would be 4ms of persistence = 4 pixels of motion blur when moving at 1000 pixels per second BUT: Trailing artifacts are definitely affecting the motion clarity when moving past 480 pixels per second, I would need to compare more with the OLED which more closely follows the Blur Busters Law to get the exact motion clarity of my Plasma. The persistence tells you the minimum motion blur guaranteed but because it's not going to be minimum on the Plasma, a 240Hz OLED would look a lot better at 240fps. Because of that the OLED at 6ms can look better than the Plasma at 4ms (I need more testing), so I would say the Plasma is similar to the OLED at 6ms~8ms instead of 4ms because other factors aside from persistence are affecting the motion clarity.