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Now I want a tv with zero lag?Comment
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I'm assuming these gaming monitors will have outputs for your speakers?Comment
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Took a look at the back of the PS4 via the internet and only see DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL). Not too familiar with that output but will look into it.Comment
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My BenQ has built in speakers. A perfect setup over this next month as I game bedside. All I had to do was move my PS4 upstairs and plug in. I am going to have a hard time going back to LCD lag in September!Comment
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Yea my Astros came with a optical. The sound of the game is amazing with Dolby and my Astros but there is a headphones input and a few others for sound on monitorComment
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The discontinuation of plasmas is some kind of urban legend, I swear. They are superior (especially picture) to LED/LCD in every way but one - they are "fragile". Image retention on newer versions is essentially nonexistent, but you can damage them while moving them if you aren't very careful.
Regardless, my Panasonic plasma has very similar input lag to my monitor - I truly love it for The Show.
Side note: many high quality older plasmas sell for more than their original retail because of the performance and scarcity of good ones.
Edit: Obviously plasmas are in the process of being discontinued (probably within 2 years), which is part of their quasi-collectability. I've heard about it since 2009 though :-P
Unfortunately, after two or three weeks the television started showing really bad signs of "dirty screen effect" (it's real, Google it). Thankfully, this was grounds for return from the store and they allowed me to exchange it.
This time I selected a 51" 1080p Samsung Plasma and it eats up any LED I've ever used in terms of screen uniformity and input responsiveness. Also, the colors are every bit as punchy as an LED and it runs at nearly 700mhz screen refresh, compared to 240 emulated at best from LEDs.
I just don't see a single reason to choose LED over plasma, and especially where gaming is concerned. I also don't understand rushing plasmas to obsolescence when LEDs are in no single way obviously superior to plasmas.Comment
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Re: Monitor / TV input lag is huge in this gm
The discontinuation of plasmas is some kind of urban legend, I swear. They are superior (especially picture) to LED/LCD in every way but one - they are "fragile". Image retention on newer versions is essentially nonexistent, but you can damage them while moving them if you aren't very careful.
Regardless, my Panasonic plasma has very similar input lag to my monitor - I truly love it for The Show.
Side note: many high quality older plasmas sell for more than their original retail because of the performance and scarcity of good ones.
Edit: Obviously plasmas are in the process of being discontinued (probably within 2 years), which is part of their quasi-collectability. I've heard about it since 2009 though :-PComment
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Just upgraded my Hdtv after having a sony 46 inch Z series for 6 yrs. DId lot of research, bought a new Sony Hdtv, W950B 55 inch. Input lag is excellent in 17ms n i thought the Show looked and played well before... Colors n depth are amazing n the controls are so much more responsive on my new Sony! I am noticing a lot more of my hits are pulled compared to I use to get bunch of opposite field hits. Loving the Show even more now!!Last edited by JBoo2911; 08-05-2014, 02:14 PM.PSN- JBoo2911Comment
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