HDTV lag

also using HDMI cables helps quite a bit. But most TV's are not set up to play precision fighting games like SC. Shooters are a GO tho

HRD
 
also using HDMI cables helps quite a bit. But most TV's are not set up to play precision fighting games like SC. Shooters are a GO tho

HRD
DO NOT USE HDMI!!!

Most HDTVs apply some for of post processing (some that cannot be turned off) via HDMI. Best to use RGB or component input.
 
Thank you guys, I will try my best (the tv's only 3 days old, I can't buy a new one ^^;) and if all else fails, my old tv's still chilling downstairs anyway...
 
Personally I would keep my CRT and use it till it dies; by then hopefully there will be enough 0-input lag monitors that are perfect for gaming at a more affordable price.

So far the LCDs I've seen that have 0-input lag are available in Europe. America's best LCD is probably the Asus aka EVO monitor and it's technically 1/2 frame of lag.
Most HDTVs apply some for of post processing (some that cannot be turned off) via HDMI. Best to use RGB or component input.
just to double check on that VGA is also RBG/component?
 
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