I am personally still frustrated with the questions around LCD lag. Some people say they notice it right away, some people say they notice it but can live with it, others say that it doesn't exist at all and that the people who are claiming it exists don't know how to properly set up hardware. I personally think there needs to be some kind of effort put forth by the review-site community to at least get some answers.
For those of you who aren't familiar with LCD lag, it isn't ghosting and it isn't motion blur, this is an actual delay (albeit a small one) from when you move your mouse, type something, etc. to when it appears on the screen.
Following are as many links as I can remember at the moment relating to the issue, as you can see, there's always a huge dispute. I did find it interesting in one of the threads that the dispute turned from "there is no lag LCD monitors, you don't know what you're talking about" to "well, 30ms doesn't really matter". As somebody who doesn't have a tonne of cash to drop, but still likes to make solid investments, this is really something that I would like to have more information on. I'm hoping that some people here still have LCDs as well as CRTs with a dual head card and can do some tests for us. Maybe if we actually address the issue intellectually we can find out if:
a) this is a problem in all LCDs
b) this is a problem in larger LCDs
c) this is a problem within certain brands of LCDs
d) this is a defect that only effects some LCDs
I'm sure somebody on this forum could also give a real reason for why this occurs, if it occurs. After all, we have the highly technical forum which sometimes brings me to tears because I feel so inadequate.
The links:
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies-archive.cfm/377111.html
http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?p=1028035239#post1028035239
http://weblogs.asp.net/ryanw/archive/2004/09/23/233681.aspx
http://s88012115.onlinehome.us/TFTDelayBeweis.avi
There's more on the web, but those links will lead to others as well ... let's try to get a real solid answer, I guess I could start with my CRT and my gf's Toshiba laptop!
For those of you who aren't familiar with LCD lag, it isn't ghosting and it isn't motion blur, this is an actual delay (albeit a small one) from when you move your mouse, type something, etc. to when it appears on the screen.
Following are as many links as I can remember at the moment relating to the issue, as you can see, there's always a huge dispute. I did find it interesting in one of the threads that the dispute turned from "there is no lag LCD monitors, you don't know what you're talking about" to "well, 30ms doesn't really matter". As somebody who doesn't have a tonne of cash to drop, but still likes to make solid investments, this is really something that I would like to have more information on. I'm hoping that some people here still have LCDs as well as CRTs with a dual head card and can do some tests for us. Maybe if we actually address the issue intellectually we can find out if:
a) this is a problem in all LCDs
b) this is a problem in larger LCDs
c) this is a problem within certain brands of LCDs
d) this is a defect that only effects some LCDs
I'm sure somebody on this forum could also give a real reason for why this occurs, if it occurs. After all, we have the highly technical forum which sometimes brings me to tears because I feel so inadequate.
The links:
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies-archive.cfm/377111.html
http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?p=1028035239#post1028035239
http://weblogs.asp.net/ryanw/archive/2004/09/23/233681.aspx
http://s88012115.onlinehome.us/TFTDelayBeweis.avi
There's more on the web, but those links will lead to others as well ... let's try to get a real solid answer, I guess I could start with my CRT and my gf's Toshiba laptop!