Whats the point of a 1080p 32" TV? I can't even tell the difference with my 40" Samsung LCD. Is lag really an issue? There is a setting on my TV for gaming mode which makes the picture go all dark. I never use it. I play COD4 all the time and have never felt a delay in response time.
If you want to try it on your own TV, just use a simple test. Put in your favorite FPS. Get in-game, where you can move your character. Then, up the look sensitivity to full. Move your aiming stick, as fast as you can, in any direction so that it makes an audible "clack" and can go no further. Notice that you can HEAR THE STICK HITTING THE SIDE BEFORE ANY LOOK MOVEMENT IS REGISTERED BY THE TV. Makes for some incredibly surreal gaming if you're used to playing with imperceptible delay.
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Whats the point of a 1080p 32" TV? I can't even tell the difference with my 40" Samsung LCD.
Is lag really an issue? There is a setting on my TV for gaming mode which makes the picture go all dark. I never use it. I play COD4 all the time and have never felt a delay in response time.
Try Googling "HDTV Game Lag" and have fun reading for a few hours ^_^ Samsungs are especially notorious for it.
If you want to try it on your own TV, just use a simple test. Put in your favorite FPS. Get in-game, where you can move your character. Then, up the look sensitivity to full. Move your aiming stick, as fast as you can, in any direction so that it makes an audible "clack" and can go no further. Notice that you can HEAR THE STICK HITTING THE SIDE BEFORE ANY LOOK MOVEMENT IS REGISTERED BY THE TV. Makes for some incredibly surreal gaming if you're used to playing with imperceptible delay.