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Ian88

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I can't say with certainty Z, but I did hook up the XB1 to my 65" Vizio for the Beta and only played a couple of games before switching back to the BenQ.

 

The Bennie just seems to respond faster and I win about double as many gunfights on the BenQ vs. My TV

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The 42" newer Sonys have good input lag times, screens the size of yours inherently have high input lag and Sony cannot fix that either :)

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My Sony bravia has only 22ms input lag which is in the lower category compared to some.. But once you try a monitor there is no going back.. Tvs feel slow and sluggish once you've got used to a monitor.. My benq is 1ms responce with 9ms input.. That's crazy fast.. Like I said before I've wasted hundreds if not thousands of pounds on tvs for gaming.. I still use them for movies, and games that don't require fast input tho.. Because graphics on a TV trump monitors

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It is mega tight, what my controler does my screen does instantly so because of the stick men on monitors for me ill stick with my 6ms ;)

 

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6ms? Is it under 40inch I'm guessing? And I've got bad eyes aswel, but I just sit up close to the monitor, as I do with my 60inch I can't help it, I have to be right upto it ha

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42" KDL42W705B 6ms using a camera to test input lag

 

Yes I have to sit close also, I sit 2 foot from it while gaming in my chair haha

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Haha same Zennon.. I have the kdl also, in 50inch there cracking tvs aren't they..well.. I say I but that one gets hogged by the wife lol, I watched her playing until dawn last night the level of detail was amazing...The colour depth and sharpness in the detail are fantastic.. I think it's too early to invest in 4K yet so 1080p will do just fine

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The 50" is not supposed to be a slouch , but it was recommend to go for the 42" if you game.

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By "Not supposed to be a slouch" I mean it is supposed to be pretty quick for a TV of that size. It is the best input lag for a 50" anyhow.

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