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I suck at games when I go to peoples houses that have 8ms lcd tv screens. Playing on my xbox 360.
The difference in refresh time greatly affects my game time. The difference between 2ms and 8ms is enough to impair my gameplay.
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That is the lamest excuse I have ever heard.
The difference between 8ms and 2ms refreshes cannot be distinguished as a lag in timing during games. It merely prevents "tearing" and would have no affect on your ability to play games.
That is the lamest excuse I have ever heard.
The difference between 8ms and 2ms refreshes cannot be distinguished as a lag in timing during games. It merely prevents "tearing" and would have no affect on your ability to play games.
How can i tell if my monitor is an LCD monitor?
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Reason why is because i want to buy a $40 dollar thing that allows me to connect my 360 to my monitor, and it needs to be LCD. i dont know if this is LCD, but its a dell Flatscreen which can only go either 800x600, or 1024x768. I use 1024 768. if i push my finger on the screen it makes the ripple effect. My monitor is not a bulb monitor.
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Yes it is, however be careful with your fingers there, press too hard and you can permanently damage your screen :-< (Lcd's are also thin )
Oh and also unless your monitor is widescreen, 16:9 aspect, which i see it isn't if those are your only resolutions , your xbox 360 games will have black bars on top of the screen, so you should really consider a 22" widescreen lcd, wih a fast response rate (8ms or less), if you're serious about your gaming.
Yes it is, however be careful with your fingers there, press too hard and you can permanently damage your screen :-< (Lcd's are also thin )
Oh and also unless your monitor is widescreen, 16:9 aspect, which i see it isn't if those are your only resolutions , your xbox 360 games will have black bars on top of the screen, so you should really consider a 22" widescreen lcd, wih a fast response rate (8ms or less), if you're serious about your gaming.
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