so i'm looking for an 1080p ips monitor between $150 $200 and i've found one https://www.asus.com/be-nl/Monitors/VX239H/ but im not sure if i should get it im going to use it for gaming 6ms is enough
That's a good budget IPS monitor and so is the Dell S2415H. The difference in the response time between 1 ms or 6 ms probably isn't going to be noticeable to most people. Input lag, on the other hand, makes more of a noticeable difference.
That's a good budget IPS monitor and so is the Dell S2415H. The difference in the response time between 1 ms or 6 ms probably isn't going to be noticeable to most people. Input lag, on the other hand, makes more of a noticeable difference.
$199 AOC i2769Vm 60Hz 27.0" - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CLZ04VW/?tag=pcpapi-20
Extremely wellpriced crisp monitor. Only bad thing is that it doesn´t support 2k resolution (but cant expect it at the price point)
That's a good budget IPS monitor and so is the Dell S2415H. The difference in the response time between 1 ms or 6 ms probably isn't going to be noticeable to most people. Input lag, on the other hand, makes more of a noticeable difference.
They are two separate things. Response time is the time it takes the pixel to change from black or grey to white and back again. Most refer now to grey to grey (gtg). The lower time helps to minimize ghosting and blurriness. The input lag is the time if takes for input from the mouse of keyboard to be displayed on screen.
They are two separate things. Response time is the time it takes the pixel to change from black or grey to white and back again. Most refer now to grey to grey (gtg). The lower time helps to minimize ghosting and blurriness. The input lag is the time if takes for input from the mouse of keyboard to be displayed on screen.