If you are looking for an easy article about “input lag gaming TV”, then you have come to the right place.
A quick answer is…
Game consoles are subject to a potential problem called input lag. Input lag is what happens when the TV is doing so much image processing that a physical input from the player (on a video game controller) takes too long to register on screen.
According to wikipedia…
What does wikipedia say about “input lag”? Let’s see:
Input lag or input latency is the amount of time that passes between sending an electrical signal and the occurrence of a corresponding action. In video games the term is often used to describe any latency between an input and either the game or the display reacting to that input, despite the fact that this may emerge from a combination.
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