TopG 7 aug, 2019 @ 14:07
1ms GtG
Is 1ms gtg response time good and what is gtg (greytogrey)
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Cloudy 7 aug, 2019 @ 14:52 
Many will argue that companies lie about their display's response time, so take what they claim with a grain of salt. Although yes a one millisecond response time is pretty much the best you can get.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ER1YV42iqrE
Autumn_ 7 aug, 2019 @ 15:56 
Ursprungligen skrivet av Zer0 ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥.com:
Is 1ms gtg response time good and what is gtg (greytogrey)
1ms GTG. Or as I like to call it, ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥.

As in the video that Cloudy posted, ''They cherry pick results.''
It's always the pixel nearest the middle of the screen, on their fastest recorded time, if the time they use to market the monitor.

You want your AVERAGE pixel response time to be lower than the monitors time inbetween updating frames.
So, for say, 144hz, you want below 6.9ms average response time, then you shouldn't see ghosting. Because all of your monitors pixels should've updated by the time the next frame is delayed, so it wouldn't smear/ghost.

Again, as the video said, ''Do some research into the monitors actual response times.''
Kaihekoa 8 aug, 2019 @ 10:50 
Check out an in-depth review from an analytical review site like tftcentral for the truth about a monitor's specs.
Senast ändrad av Kaihekoa; 8 aug, 2019 @ 10:52
Cathulhu 8 aug, 2019 @ 11:19 
Additionally, grey to grey doesn't make sense. If it's the same color, the pixel won't need to change, so measuring a pixel changing from one color to the very same has literally no practical use.
Autumn_ 8 aug, 2019 @ 11:34 
Ursprungligen skrivet av Cathulhu:
Additionally, grey to grey doesn't make sense. If it's the same color, the pixel won't need to change, so measuring a pixel changing from one color to the very same has literally no practical use.
Grey, to a different shade of grey, but still, the same point stands, you're just measuring something pointless. No one will see a benefit to it unless they play in black and white.
Washell 8 aug, 2019 @ 19:56 
Ursprungligen skrivet av Cathulhu:
Additionally, grey to grey doesn't make sense.
Ursprungligen skrivet av Autumn:
Grey, to a different shade of grey,
It's grey to white to grey, abbreviated as grey to grey. So it's from almost off to full on to almost off. Likewise, black to black is black to white to black.
Ursprungligen skrivet av Autumn:
No one will see a benefit to it unless they play in black and white.
There are no black and white pixels on your screen. Grey to white back to grey involves all three colour pixels and the backlight, also known as every component on your display.

Lastly, if you see it as dim to bright to dim, and then look at your average moving image, you'll see it makes a lot more real world sense than black to black (other than horror content).
Senast ändrad av Washell; 8 aug, 2019 @ 20:05
Revelene 9 aug, 2019 @ 6:48 
In short, it is not what many believe it is, it is NOT input lag. Basically, a useless spec, worthless to the end consumer.
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