Sub 1 frame HDTV/Monitor Input Lag Database

Were the kind of “crazy cut-throats who brings a knife to a gun fight and win” when it comes to gaming.
Lock us in a cage with a bear and we walk out with a new fur coat.

I am the same nut job who tried trolling the Killer Instinct 2013 thread and the Xbone thread
Disregard that, I been playing my Michael Vic simulator I mean Pokemon for too long.

Try here http://www.displaylag.com/

Amen brother

Hi people,
i have a question regarding Asus VE278Q and it’s input lag. on here : prad.de/new/monitore/test/2010/test-asus-ve278q-teil14.html they say it has an input lag of 19ms , so is this correct ? is this average or maximum ? if its average then how worse it can get ? right now im using Asus ML238H wich has a very low input lag maybe around 8-9ms if i switch to VE278Q am i gonna notice any input lag or 10ms isnt big of a deal ?

I notice different sites will have completely different results. And not every site shows you their testing method. display.com uses the average , and if I am interpreting prad.de correctly via Google translate, prad uses the maximum value. For refrance display . com’s shows the average value of 10 ms

Dude 10 ms is like 100 frames of lag you will so notice it!!

Actually, you won’t, so your display is fine.

tanx for ur reply’s but i cant find this ‘‘Display.com’’ ? i mean it get me somewhere but it’s nowhere! and i know 10ms isnt noticeable but im not sure if its lag never go higher than 19ms ! but if Dark Knight is right then im gonna get this beauty :))

Pretty sure he meant displaylag.com.

well thx everybody , im gonna get it :slight_smile:

I wanna upgrade my tv next month because i plan on playing a ton of Killer Instinct. I saw THIS TV on displaylag.com and specs and price seem good to me. The input lag rating is 30ms, is this good enough?? Keep in mind im not a avid tourney player and i rarely play offline. I’ve been playing UMVC3 online for years and its fine to me.

30 ms is 2 frames of lag, should be fine.

Thanks for the feedback

I have a DLP rear projection JVC-56G887 56" TV that is kinda old, but I noticed it has a D-SUB (VGA) in, so I tried it.
I’m not noticing any input lag from my netbook -> TV. Is this just wishful thinking? Do VGA inputs usually fair pretty good with lag?
I want to run a bracket of a game at a local tourny and was wondering how this would fair since it has the biggest display I have.
Info: http://support.jvc.com/consumer/product.jsp?modelId=MODL027720
User Manual: http://resources.jvc.com/Resources/00/00/91/LCT2063-001D-A.pdf
Pic: http://img0052.popscreencdn.com/77047548_-jvc-hd52g887-52-inch-hdila-rear-projection-tv-explore-.jpg
(That is sadly the best picture I can find online.)

Wouldn’t VGA take a one-frame hit due to needing to wait for an entire frame to scan in before digitizing it?

nope

You sure? I can’t really see how else it would work, you’d have to wait for the entire frame to scan itself before you can show it, if you tried to show it any earlier than the end of the scanning then you wouldn’t have a complete frame to show.

ADC doesn’t work like that, ADC is just analog to digital conversion. It doesn’t matter if the frame is done or not, all the processing is done on a chip which processes the signal, it is not a post process effect like what you’d get when post is done on a frame buffer. It only converts the signal it receives to digital, it isn’t doing any sort of rendering. It COULD be a frame of lag, or more, or less depending on how good the ADC chips are and how fast they can convert an analog signal to digital 0’s and 1’s.

Ah alright, thanks for the explanation. I’ll try and read up on this.

Has anyone test or read and test results on the Panasonic TC-L32C5 32" LCD TV? I have one and I can slightly feel the difference between it and my Sharp CRT TV. I would like to know what the input lag on it is if anyone knows or has one they can test

Sooo, a friend and I tested the Gechic 2501M. We used an HDMI splitter to split the signal from his computer to an Evo monitor and the 2501M and these were the results that we got.

Gechic vs Evo Monitor

Computer vs Gechic

As long as we were doing the tests right it seems to be the very simlar amounts of input lag as the evo monitor which is pretty cool since this is a ultra portable monitor that runs off of USB power!

That’s pretty cool. I was actually looking at those recently as a possible combination portable monitor for my laptop/gaming monitor possibility. I also discovered these:

Which can be had for as little as 40 bucks and work with any HDMI input with the right adapters. Hoping to get one to test out eventually.

@superscience890
You should read the first page in order to improve your testing method.