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The best fix for TV Lag.

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Good info, especially since i've been considering getting a new TV.
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I was thinking of buying a new monitor... now I'm sure. No wonder I suck I got a Samsung TV with DNIe.....
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Oh really. I did not realise.
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Nice one! keep going
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nice post, but my gaming days are pretty much over because i suck with these tv lags =(
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05-25-2011
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Anyone visiting this thread and wondering....

The only way to certainly avoid gaming lag for sure is to just disregard those HDtvs.

Buy a monitor for gaming and get an HDMI or VGA cable (no noticeable picture difference), although technically HDMI is better because it's not analog like VGA is.

I use VGA and have no lag problems.

So, in this order:

1. Order a ViewSonic or Asus monintor from Newegg.com
- make sure you read the specs:
- response time, whether it's 5ms or 10ms won't make a difference. if you see 5ms gtg or g2g, it just means grey-to-grey, don't worry about that. shoot for 5-10ms, the eye can't tell the difference.
- make sure it supports both VGA and HDMI, just in case you want to use it for multiple purposes or just to be safe.
- take monitor size into serious consideration. think about where it'll go/fit etc. the perfect monitor screen size for gaming varies by individual, but 23 inches and up is good for most. just remember that the size listd is the actual screen measured diagonally. check the specs for the actual size/weight/measurements for the entire monitor. compare it with your current monitor size to get an idea.
- for console gaming especially, get a monitor with a 16:9 aspect ratio. if you buy a 16:10 monitor, you'll get black bars when playing in the monitors preferred resolution. always make sure it says "Full HD" and that the resolution is 1920x1080 for full quality.

^ that's all i can think of right now.

these two monitors are good choices.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824116447

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824009302

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i got a 22 inch DYNEX and it works just fine, no lagg at all
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