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Cerebralbore101 said:
Pemalite said:

For a 4k TV...
20ms is considered "great".
15ms is considered "high end".
And sometimes depending on processing... A TV can have 100ms or more.

For computer monitors...
5ms is considered "Great".
3ms is considered "High-End".

Twisted Nematic computer monitors can have a big advantage in this aspect... You can get panels with as low as 0.7ms... But I would rather set my house on fire than have a TN panel in my home.

1 frame at 60fps is 16.67ms to put things into perspective... And this is why I wanted the Xbox One X to have 1440P support at launch... Because my 1440P monitor is a much better gaming orientated display than my Television.

And this all results in advantages, especially in competitive online games.

Ah. I have an LG UK6300. Looks like I got a good TV then.  https://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/inputs/input-lag UK6300 Series

Input lag is not everything. Panel quality is something that you should take into account. 8bit/10bit/12bit per color channel, brightness, backlight technology, Smart TV features, CPU power and more. All of them make the price and depending on your taste, you either go with the one you have chosen or one in a higher price class, if something like HDR and no color banding is a must for you.



Intel Core i7 8700K | 32 GB DDR 4 PC 3200 | ROG STRIX Z370-F Gaming | RTX 3090 FE| Crappy Monitor| HTC Vive Pro :3