The Dead Herring
n00b
- Joined
- Jun 8, 2008
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- 26
Input Lag is a greatly discussed thing on these forums, and no doubt on many others like it.
Some people seem to be totally insensitive to it, unable to detect even the slightest latency when using for example, the Dell 2408WFP, one of the highest lagging monitors in existence.
On the other end of the scale, there are people like me, who are extremely sensitive to it. Even when navigating an interface with a mouse pointer, I can detect the input latency.
Unfortunately, I had to discover my inability to cope with lag the hard way. I purchased a 2408 without comprehending how bad the lag could be. I had to return the monitor to the website I had purchased it from, causing a large amount of stress, not to mention shipping costs.
I tell you all of this because I had an idea which could help pretty much every prospective display purchaser gauge their sensitivity to input lag.
Essentially, if somebody were to develop a simple tool which simulated the effects of input lag on various actions, such as pointer movement, clicking, etc.
This tool would obviously need the ability for lag adjustments, so users could accurately simulate the latency on a monitor they are interested in purchasing.
Unfortunately, I have little to no programming knowledge. But I am convinced that with the right people, the development of such a tool is by no means an impossible task.
If anybody has any ideas on how this could be executed, I'm sure it could be extremely helpful to many purchasers.
All the best,
Joe
Some people seem to be totally insensitive to it, unable to detect even the slightest latency when using for example, the Dell 2408WFP, one of the highest lagging monitors in existence.
On the other end of the scale, there are people like me, who are extremely sensitive to it. Even when navigating an interface with a mouse pointer, I can detect the input latency.
Unfortunately, I had to discover my inability to cope with lag the hard way. I purchased a 2408 without comprehending how bad the lag could be. I had to return the monitor to the website I had purchased it from, causing a large amount of stress, not to mention shipping costs.
I tell you all of this because I had an idea which could help pretty much every prospective display purchaser gauge their sensitivity to input lag.
Essentially, if somebody were to develop a simple tool which simulated the effects of input lag on various actions, such as pointer movement, clicking, etc.
This tool would obviously need the ability for lag adjustments, so users could accurately simulate the latency on a monitor they are interested in purchasing.
Unfortunately, I have little to no programming knowledge. But I am convinced that with the right people, the development of such a tool is by no means an impossible task.
If anybody has any ideas on how this could be executed, I'm sure it could be extremely helpful to many purchasers.
All the best,
Joe