MrShooter01
Ustio Mercenary Squadron
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Posted - 2016.01.09 09:33:00 -
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maybe deadcatz wrote:Smart TVs are for overprivelleged white people with no spending limits and for ignorant minorities to mimic said white people. What I'm saying here is that smart TVs are trash,a trinket. Small TVs with high refresh rates and pixels are what you want. Not those overpriced Netflix machines.(although you can accomplish the same effect with a console and be able to play games and socialize through it as well)
https://i.imgur.com/iWKad22.jpg
This tv meets those qualifications. Small, Full HD 1080p, 60hz refresh rate, and under $200!
Oh, and it's a Smart TV.
Smart TVs are really inexpensive and have been for a while. They're actually one of the more affordable options for watching netflix for the masses, assuming you don't already have a TV to plug a media device into, or have a PS3 or Wii lying around.
I don't disagree with you that they're pretty bad though, "overprivelleged" people like you and me that can afford to will of course go for the more expensive but better option of a dumb HDTV with a game console hooked up to it, as that will outperform the smartphone-reject electronics powering most Smart TVs
Well actually, I don't really even have a TV that I use, just an inexpensive monitor like this one , which comes with a headphone jack
Works pretty swell with watching bluray movies on my ps3, and has incredibly low input lag of 11ms
Say OP? If you don't give a **** about watching TV and don't mind sitting up close, maybe try that monitor out It'll kick the ass of the most expensive TVs out there in terms of input lag. Bonus: Got a laptop or something? DUAL MONITORS! |
MrShooter01
Ustio Mercenary Squadron
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Posted - 2016.01.09 10:10:00 -
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EmperoR AjnaS wrote:Just wondering can someone explain me whats input lag? I am using lg 32' lcd tv (hdmi cable).
Really short version: the TV takes time (on the order of a few dozen milliseconds) to turn the signal from the PS3 into the picture you see. So there's a small delay between what is actually happening in the game and what you're seeing on the TV, which already happened some dozen milliseconds ago.
While the delay is mostly unnoticeable and doesn't really matter when watching movies and in most games, in really fast paced games... say you have a TV with a huge input lag, your eyes are telling you that you can land a hit, but your aim is already too far off in the actual game by the time you see it on the TV and react by pressing the button... that's the cause of much "BULLSHIT, I SHOULD HAVE HIT THE GUY!" and smashed controllers
Different TVs have different input lag, you can look up how much yours has by finding the model name/number on your TV and googling for example "LG 32LN530B input lag". Many TVs have a "game mode" setting which disables some image processing stuff for less lag at the cost of picture quality |