Sub 1 frame HDTV/Monitor Input Lag Database

Has anyone bought the LG 55LB6300? It scores 24ms of input lag on Displaylag and is priced decently. I’ve read a few reviews complaining of motion blur and poor black levels though.

I had a plasma until recently that was great, but they are getting hard to find.

LED screens have terri-bad black levels.

Plasma tech is pretty much done. This will be the last year of it. Samsung has one or two models coming out and I think Panasonic is done with it. Once Sammy stops making them, they’re a dead tech. If you can find a nice one with decent input lag, get it while you can.

Then hail our shitty black level and shitty image quality liquid crystal overlords. OLED won’t save us, either, because OLED is shitty, too.

If only SED wasn’t fucked because Canon ruined the god damn contract with the people behind the tech. Gaawwwwwwwwddd!!! Just think what we could have now a days…

Read it and tell me you do not cry yourself to sleep every night :frowning: It would have been a gaming TV dream.

I am looking at the Samsung PN51F5300 as well, although it scored something like 47ms. My last tv was a Samsung Plasma, and although there aren’t any tests for it I was able to red parry in 3s and it was good for gaming. Hmm.

I’d get the F5500. Has 3D, and PC mode gets down to 33 ms or so. It’s a good TV. Just make sure you get a 51 or 61 because the 55 model will have a pentile display. While it doesn’t look bad, it’s not a true RGB array.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BD8TOTG/ This one?

Why would you choose that one? It gets 28 ms, which is pretty good. I am very concerned about motion blur and black levels though.

Also, 3D is not something I need. If the tv I end up with has it, fine- but it’s not part of my decision.

No. this one

http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-PN51F5500-51-Inch-1080p-Plasma/dp/B00BCPGNVC/ref=sr_1_6?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1403095324&sr=1-6&keywords=F5500

It’s nice to have 3D once you start playing something like Shadow of the Colossus in 3D. Or watching 3D movies. Hard to go back to 2D SotC after that.

Sorry I just noticed it’s out of stock and only has used options. If you can find one new, that’s the TV I’d get. Has all the features you could want and doesn’t look like there will be many plasma options beyond this.

It’s also kinda ironic about the 3D not being something you need based on your avatar, lol. :slight_smile:

anybody have any idea what the input lag is like on this monitor… BenQ GL2460HM

thanks in advance!

Test it and let us know.

My friend has the Benq GL2450HM (the GL2460HM looks to be a slightly visually updated version of it), which I’ve tested with the Leo Bodnar tester to have these numbers:
Top: 3 ms
Middle: 11 ms
Bottom: 18 ms

www.displaylag.com shows similar numbers. Basically it’s at the top of the line for modern LCD/LED monitors like all BenQ 19-27" monitors that I’ve tested and that Four Wude has tested on his site, so unless you plan to go CRT this is as good as it gets for lag.

ready to see results from all those other sticks still untested. Madcatz xbone stick too!

This is the monitor input lag thread :stuck_out_tongue:

Do any of these better monitors have speakers built in?

monitors are known to have craptacular speakers.
If you are going out of your way for a better monitor you may as well get some semi-decent speakers too

I have both, and can confirm that the Asus VH236H (“Evo monitor”) and VH238H (LED variant of it, also low input latency) have basic speakers built in. If you just want it to provide basic sound, it will suffice. If you want something with a little kick to it, you’re going to want to add some speakers to your setup. They are not great quality, but for something like Street Fighter, they’re okay.

I’m thinking of picking this up with the next paycheck
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824014374

Hear nothing nothing but great things about it. I might switch over to this one over my VH238H.

Can anyone tell me what the code at the end means for the model type? I know the first two numbers is the screens size, but I don’t know the difference between 50xx or 60xx at the end.

I’m looking at the BenQ RL2460HT as a potential buy over the BenQ GL2460HM or GW2750HM as it may be better for streaming. I like them all as a potential buy, but I can only get one next week.
The thing is the specs on DisplayLag only show for the RL2450HT and not the RL2460HT and I don’t know how much that matters.

RL2460HT has 10ms

I own a Benq Gw2750hm monitor a year now and saw contradicting measurements from tft central and displaylag sites. The former says 6ms and the latter says 11ms.
What’s the correct input lag measurement?