I have an LED-based 23 "inch monitor.
After using it for a few days, I feel my skin getting getting very dry and I'm constantly thirsty. Moreover, I feel that the room is dry and that all the moisture is sucked away.
Now I do not see the band here, LEDs are to be more environmentally...
My stationary pc with XP broke, now I have a laptop with Vista Basic. I connected my stationary harddrive as USB connection to my laptop. I can view all files but I have importand files in XP my personal admin account as on my documents and settings, my pictures, and other files that was on XP...
I think there might be some differences. An $80 cable have better material in it and that can improve things. I tested a low quality network cable to a more expensive one. And with the more expensive I had much lower ping on the tests I did.
I read something about a console, I don' t remember...
It looks bad with 75Hz for Windows. In ATI CP I have an option so 75Hz is triggered when an 3D application is started like a a game. In games the image quality gets impressive compared to 60Hz but still the text gets little blurish but not annoying.
Will there come computer LCD's with higher...
Speaking of input lag, does it really have that bad interference on on-line shooter?
A input delay of 60ms is by many seen as really bad and not worth buying even if its a really nice LCD.
Then how much is 60ms? It takes 1000ms for 1 second. So if your LCD does 10ms or 60ms it's still way fast...
What I could pick up from the bad english translate, I got the touch that they refered with bad input lag, something because of the 6-bit panel technology. I could be wrong.
It was in another article, I can't remember where.
You said skipping every 5th frame, how is this noticed in games?
In the link I posted in the in there in the last page they are talking about 100Hz and input lag. This was 2006 and they just noticed input lag. What the writer tries to say is...