- Aug 23, 2007
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We know that when monitors do scaling and visual "enhancements" it takes extra time for the image to actually get to the screen, aka input lag. This is why monitors without built in scalers and other hardware between the input and display can have less input lag.
But what about dithering? TN monitors are supposed to have low response times and therefore be better for gaming, but EVERY TN screen dithers to get from 262,144 colors up to "16.2 million" colors. I would think this would require a lot of processing and therefore add a lot of input lag.
But what about dithering? TN monitors are supposed to have low response times and therefore be better for gaming, but EVERY TN screen dithers to get from 262,144 colors up to "16.2 million" colors. I would think this would require a lot of processing and therefore add a lot of input lag.