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re: Making the switch from console to PC
Posted on 1/8/22 at 10:17 pm to Joshjrn
Posted on 1/8/22 at 10:17 pm to Joshjrn
Fwiw I think the 1ms response time is the most overrated monitor/tv spec there is. I can give frick all about it unless I’m gaming on a Zenith with the built in dvd player from 2002 or something
I do recognize response lag when it occurs without a “game mode” setting turned on. Once it’s turned on, whatever shite response time these TVs have is quicker than I can recognize.
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I do recognize response lag when it occurs without a “game mode” setting turned on. Once it’s turned on, whatever shite response time these TVs have is quicker than I can recognize.
Posted on 1/8/22 at 10:29 pm to Dicky
For the most part, 1ms response time isn’t real. It requires overdrive modes that make the image look like shite, usually causing issues like reverse ghosting.
But for fast moving images, a panel with a 7ms gray to gray will look significantly different than a panel that’s 25ms gray to gray.
Pro tip: if you’ve never gone into the settings of your monitor, you’re probably on a very slow overdrive mode.
Eta: When I talk about panel speed, I’m not talking about input lag. You’re absolutely right that the average person can’t tell the difference. I’m talking about actual panel refresh gray to gray speed and how that impacts fast moving images, quick color changes, etc.
But for fast moving images, a panel with a 7ms gray to gray will look significantly different than a panel that’s 25ms gray to gray.
Pro tip: if you’ve never gone into the settings of your monitor, you’re probably on a very slow overdrive mode.
Eta: When I talk about panel speed, I’m not talking about input lag. You’re absolutely right that the average person can’t tell the difference. I’m talking about actual panel refresh gray to gray speed and how that impacts fast moving images, quick color changes, etc.
This post was edited on 1/8/22 at 11:00 pm
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