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Old 07-03-09   #11 (permalink)
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The response time is measured as GtG. When going from one color to another ("in the real world", as you said), it's much slower.
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The response time is measured as GtG. When going from one color to another ("in the real world", as you said), it's much slower.
Not all monitor response times are advertised as GTG though. Monitors that aren't advertised with any sort of GTG are measured (i'm assuming) in BTB (Black to Black). Also monitors denoted with "GTG" have the overdrive feature on them. As opposed to monitors that aren't advertised as "GTG", which don't have (or need) any overdrive feature to obtain optimal response time.

From the 3 LCD monitors I own + research I think this is the way things are but I could be wrong.

Also I thought going from black to white then back to black (BTB) is the longest amount of time it takes for a pixel to change from one state to another. As apposed to going from one color to another.

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Not all monitor response times are advertised as GTG though. Monitors that aren't advertised with any sort of GTG are measured (i'm assuming) in BTB (Black to Black). Also monitors denoted with "GTG" have the overdrive feature on them. As opposed to monitors that aren't advertised as "GTG", which don't have (or need) any overdrive feature to obtain optimal response time.

From the 3 LCD monitors I own + research I think this is the way things are but I could be wrong.

Also I thought going from black to white then back to black (BTB) is the longest amount of time it takes for a pixel to change from one state to another. As apposed to going from one color to another.
So does i monitor i like have the GTG feature?

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