Now I have just read this:
TFT Central review of Benq XL2410T - bit about input lag
and this:
TFT Central feature on input lag
Now I know the feeling is that, to most people, input lag isn't really important. However, I'm looking at the numbers and the difference seems quite big to me...
5-10ms for the Benq compared to 20-30ms for some... so say I went from my old 60Hz PVA to the Benq for example, is that like dropping my ping in-game by 10-20ms?!
I'm sure I'd notice this. I mean, people buy 1000Hz mice over 125Hz ones for that extra 8ms or whatever it is, so 20-30ms on a monitor sounds like a fairly big deal, no?
Imagine you are at LAN with virtually no ping, then 20-30ms lag on your monitor seems important!
Just to put my feelings into perspective, I like to play FPSs with ultra low settings to get them as smooth as possible, anyone who has played any competitive FPS will know what I'm getting at.
TFT Central review of Benq XL2410T - bit about input lag
and this:
TFT Central feature on input lag
Now I know the feeling is that, to most people, input lag isn't really important. However, I'm looking at the numbers and the difference seems quite big to me...
5-10ms for the Benq compared to 20-30ms for some... so say I went from my old 60Hz PVA to the Benq for example, is that like dropping my ping in-game by 10-20ms?!
I'm sure I'd notice this. I mean, people buy 1000Hz mice over 125Hz ones for that extra 8ms or whatever it is, so 20-30ms on a monitor sounds like a fairly big deal, no?
Imagine you are at LAN with virtually no ping, then 20-30ms lag on your monitor seems important!
Just to put my feelings into perspective, I like to play FPSs with ultra low settings to get them as smooth as possible, anyone who has played any competitive FPS will know what I'm getting at.