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posted by RayeR Homepage, CZ, 31.10.2010, 13:44

> There are no problems indeed, and average human won't see any difference,
> but I am no average (nobody should take this as an offence ;-)) and I
> notice the input lag in all windows games I ever played.

Hm, input lag, then you must feel also input lag of the LCD itself and you should play only on CRT :) I measured this by filming a timer simultaneously displayed on my old good CRT and new LCD and there was 3 frames delay (for LCD overdrive function). Fast TN probably don't have this delay I don't know, my LCD is S-PVA.

> Yes, right, higher res is better, but at the times of Duke's popularity
> computers were mostly 486 or Pentium I and higher res means significant
> slowdown and no significant improvement to the picture.

I know, 1st time I palyed duke on my 486DX4 overclocked at 120MHz (320x200) and in some levels it got very slow but maybe due to lack of RAM, I had only 8MB...

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