Hi all
I would like to know if there is any way for me to get my LCD ms in case that I don't know its model
here's a picture of my LCD (It's an old screen, about 3 years old).
you can us this very crude, but quite handy program to establish your black > white response time, which for an old model will be what the spec was quoted as. Use the keyboard cursor keys to adjust how fast the boxes flash until they both flash around the same frequency and both look they are pretty much on white, flashing very fast....you'll see what i mean
you use the keyboard cursor keys to adjust the speed at which the two boxes are flashing. at the top of the window it tells you the speed in ms estimated as your response time. adjust the two boxes until they are flashing at the same rate, which looks like they are both always on white, but flashing very very fast.....im guessing when you get near 30ms it will be about right....
remember, only a very crude way of testing black > white ISO response time
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