Saturday, September 4, 2010

Input Lag Chronicles Goals and Objectives

According to Wikipedia input lag is defined as follows:

Input lag is a phenomenon associated with some types of LCD displays, and nearly all types of HDTVs, that refers to latency, or lag measured by the difference between the time a signal is input into a display and the time it is shown by the display. This lag time has been measured as high as 68ms,[1] or the equivalent of 3-4 frames on a 60 Hz display. Input lag is not to be confused with pixel response time.

Video game players can gain an edge over their brethren by having a TV with low input lag levels. Information regarding input lag is not readily available in a user friendly format. This searchable blog will gather information from sources around the world and report the findings.
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