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Owning a 2408wfp for a few weeks was the most unpleasant experience, due to input lag. I don't game, it was delayed mouse pointer that drove me mad. Interestingly enough, some of my friends couldn't even notice it. Others noticed right away, even without getting any prior explanation. Some of...
Even if it's possible I doubt they will do it. If you read Dell official forums they pretty much don't give a jack about input lag. They never tested monitors for input lag, they likely never will.
Its not about games only, I am 3d artist as well, I rarely play games. You are a happy man that you don't notice it. That doesn't mean it don't exist.
Asked my wife to try mouse movement, she can't notice anything wrong.
Asked my ex workmate, he can notice but barely, and it doesn't bother...
They compared it to other LCD. 2408wfp's input lag compared to CRT is around 60ms on average, worst in its class. Probably worst out of all LCD's on market.
Aside from input lag 2408wfp is good, but NOT perfect as they've put it. Never use those big, so called "authority sites" and their...
I tried plugging back CRT and tried few others so I have to correct myself on few points.
Certain mouse lag caused by graphic card seems to always exists, regardless of monitor type or whatever. It is only totaly imperceptible on CRT. Its hard to measure it but i guess its about 10-15ms. It...
Well, it does affect 3d and CAD applications a lot, and thats what i do :(
Searched on net and found quite a few people complaining about lag right after attaching lcd monitor, and just like me, turning off "hardware acceleration" solved it. Too small sample to conclude anything but its...
SPOT ON!
Thank you. Though I still don't understand how simply switching the monitor could have triggered this.. turning off hardware acceleration brought back my pointer to a responsive state as it was on my CRT monitor. I know it shouldn't have to do anything with monitor but thats what...
About input lag and mouse pointer, I'm confused here..
Do the following:
Drag a window around, or simply drag a selector rectangle around a desktop. Watch closely how mouse pointer lags behind edge of window, title or other reference point close to moving pointer. It is very noticable how...