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Here is a site that has the input lag of a few TV's and monitors. Yours may or may not be on here.

http://shoryuken.com/forum/index.php?threads/sub-1-frame-hdtv-monitor-input-lag-database.145141/
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Pretty much every single one of those input lag values are wrong. Unless input lag is measured with the SMT Tool 2.0 or an oscilloscope (only PRAD uses an oscilloscope) the values will be very inaccurate

http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/articles/input_lag.htm
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post #13 of 18
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Pretty much every single one of those input lag values are wrong. Unless input lag is measured with the SMT Tool 2.0 or an oscilloscope (only PRAD uses an oscilloscope) the values will be very inaccurate
http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/articles/input_lag.htm

What? The article mentions that he uses SMTT and an O-scope. I don't follow . The link you referenced is the exact same site that's referenced in the article I that posted.
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What? The article mentions that he uses SMTT and an O-scope. I don't follow . The link you referenced is the exact same site that's referenced in the article I that posted.
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Originally Posted by Huffbanger View Post

Here is a site that has the input lag of a few TV's and monitors. Yours may or may not be on here.
http://shoryuken.com/forum/index.php?threads/sub-1-frame-hdtv-monitor-input-lag-database.145141/

The results posted on that forum are wrong. 99% of those listed are done by users rather than review sites. Those users obtained their results via the old flash timer method.

Half of the results on TFTCentral itself are also inaccurate. They have not gone back and re-tested old monitors. They mix and match results from flash and SMTT.
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post #15 of 18
Samsung 120Hz monitors = great color quality, excellent quality control

Benq 120Hz monitors = average color quality, poor quality control

Asus 120Hz monitors = poor color quality, average quality control
post #16 of 18
Hi! i need help in selecting a gaming monitor and my budget is around Rs 10000 (Indian Currency). atleast 21.5 inches and support for Full HD LED and 1080p. Thanks.
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Glossy makes TN displays much more bearable. Colours are better, viewing angles seem to be improved but most importantly text is crispy crisp, so perfect for programming.
Samsung 23" 700d or 750d
Asus vg236h / vg236he

how does the BenQ XL2410 compare to the Samsungs?
    
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post #18 of 18
1080p hd pointer. 1920x1080x23 inch is the official standard.sticky with multiple of 23 anx you ll hsve everything look as its meant to be(23.46.69.92 etc)
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