Recent gaming monitors claim high refresh rates of ≥240 Hz with response times ≤1 ms. However, these temporal metrics do not clearly reveal their true spatiotemporal resolution, which depends on the velocity at which the images are displayed. This is the first study to demonstrate the line‐based dynamic modulation transfer function (MTF) measurement method for comparing the performances of different gaming monitors. A single line was scrolled on the monitors, and a small region of the screen was captured with a high‐speed camera during one display refresh period. The dynamic MTF results elucidate the dependence of spatiotemporal resolution characteristics on the scroll speed, refresh rate, and response time of the monitors.