http://www.digitalversus.com
This is a good resource for finding monitor input lag rates.  Go to
Product Face-Offs->LCD Computer Monitor, then choose a couple
monitors, and then select the test Input Lag vs a CRT.  This site was
indispensable for picking out my last monitor, a Dell U2410.  It
rocks.  (Just so you know, I don't work for digitalversus.com or
Dell).
--
Terry Welsh
mogumbo 'at' gmail.com
www.reallyslick.com


>
> Message: 4
> Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2010 11:26:09 -0400
> From: Jason Daly <jd...@ist.ucf.edu>
> To: OpenSceneGraph Users <osg-users@lists.openscenegraph.org>
> Subject: Re: [osg-users] OSG and vsync (UNCLASSIFIED)
> Message-ID: <4c5c2991.1000...@ist.ucf.edu>
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> Middleton, Colin (GE Intelligent Platforms) wrote:
>> PS I've only tested 7600 and 9400 properly, but I've seen symptoms of
>> latency on GeForce 8 series cards too. I think Geforce 5 and 6 didn't
>> have this 'feature' though. Interestingly, I also found that there were
>> some monitors that had over 66 milliseconds of extra latency.
>>
>
>  From what I've read, newer monitors tend to have a lot more latency
> than the old CRTs did.  My TV at home (a Samsung LED DLP) has almost a
> half second of latency!  It's one of those numbers that I wish more
> manufacturers published.
>
> --"J"
>
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