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All LCD monitors have a native resolution which all output must scale to, unlike CRTs. | All LCD monitors have a native resolution which all output must scale to, unlike CRTs. | ||
− | High refresh rate displays with backlight strobing/BFI can display motion | + | High refresh rate (120/240/360/480Hz+) displays with backlight strobing/BFI can display motion at the almost on the same level as a CRT or OLED, see: [[Input_lag#Display|Input Lag#Display response time section]], [http://www.blurbusters.com/ Blurbusters] or [https://www.rtings.com/monitor/tests/motion/black-frame-insertion RTINGS: BFI page] for more information about this technology. |
There is extreme variance between panels in each section. The best of one is most likely going to be better than the worst of another. So in summary, always value [[Input_lag|input lag]] on a per [https://tftcentral.co.uk/monitor_panel_parts panel] basis. Do research through [[#External_links_for_LCD|these websites]] or [[Input_lag#External_Links|these section]] for [[Input_lag|input lag]] results. | There is extreme variance between panels in each section. The best of one is most likely going to be better than the worst of another. So in summary, always value [[Input_lag|input lag]] on a per [https://tftcentral.co.uk/monitor_panel_parts panel] basis. Do research through [[#External_links_for_LCD|these websites]] or [[Input_lag#External_Links|these section]] for [[Input_lag|input lag]] results. |