Samsung 226BW (left) vs. Philips 9603 32'' (right) input lag test in slow motion
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it does! believe me
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input lag on many flat panel displays are measured in milliseconds... thus making it impossible to actually see it in person. The only way to see if a flat panel has input lag is to do a test on it. These small milliseconds of input lag is enough to effect certain genres, like FPS or Fighting games. These delays can be disastrous during high level play where key press timings are absolutely critical. It can cost you an entire match because your tv took a few milliseconds to receive your input.
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The Philips HDTV of course! Don't mind the higher lag. It is inperceivable, but the image quality is leaps and bounds better than any monitor with TN panel.
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Nope! No need to! The numbers may seem a bit worrying, but i game on it for almost a year now and it is absolutely great!
i have the same problem my philips tv lags bat like that and if you play games you cant its too laggy and my other tv lcd led also has no lagg at all and there both at 1080p and philip justs lagg and there no game mode but my other tv has game mode and if i took it off it would lag to :( philips neeeeed game mode!!!!!!
FORR3ALoo 8 months ago
@FORR3ALoo
Well I made this video for educational purposes.
Actually I've been using this Philips ever since and I have no problem playing whatsoever.
Just disable Natural motion mate. I also disable every other filter, like sharpness, mpeg artifact reduction etc.
toutagamon 8 months ago
The Samsung had better synchronization, less lag, and better picture. Was the Samsung smaller than the Phillips or just far away?
bman101298 2 years ago
The Samsung has less lag, indeed.
You may thing that the Samsung's picture is better because the Philips was working on a non native resolution. There was no other way to do this test, since I needed cloned desktop and one screen works at 1920X1080 (Philips) while the other works at 1680X1050.
The Philips is a 32''HDTV and the Samsung is 22'' monitor!
toutagamon 2 years ago
I've never seen an LCD in person that has a lag... And on a TV if you're not gaming, it wouldn't matter anyway...
WindowsAndMacintosh 2 years ago
These lags are measured in milliseconds and are difficult to spot actually. There must be a huge lag in order to see it!
toutagamon 2 years ago