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Samsung 2233RZ and ViewSonic VX2268wm Input Lag Testing

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2009

This video shows the two 22-inch 120Hz LCD monitors side by side, connected with an Dual-Link DVI splitter cable to a single output of the video card in order to check if there is actually a difference in terms of input lag between the two displays. The video was shot at 240 fps in order to catch even small differences (use the pause button to compare), but the numbers on the timer stay the same on both monitors, meaning that neither one has more or less input lag than the other one.

More info here: http://3dvision-blog.com/?p=561

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  • Can you have three Samsung 2233RZ in landescape thing and play 3D with them?

  • Yes, but only in clone mode with a DVI splitter, you cannot extend desktop on the three and play in s3d mode on them.

  • Yes, I will do it, I'm just waiting for my DVI/DSUB splitter to arrive... :)

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  • @bloody2k i hate smileys

  • @sugus187 Use The Power Cable Included With The Monitor!

  • Need 1920×1080 120hz 2ms-5ms, with lowest input lag.

  • "Use the pause button to compare"..??

    Jesus christ, I thought nerds were supposed to be smart.

  • does anyone know if a 32 dynex tv good for gaming with no lag it has a 60hz

  • can i get link to this benchmark?

  • cual de los 2 gano ¿¿?????

  • I have ViewSonic vx2268wm by accident, and its the worst monitor i have ever had, colors are good, but once black color is involved, you can't see shit! I am about to buy a new monitor with HDMI, i can't believe that all this time i could live with this shitty monitor.

  • @sugus187 I think this monitor can only do 80 or 85 hz max. I checked the specs in the viewsonic website.

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