My friends CRT has finally given up the ghost and she's looking for a smaller HDTV for gaming on, but we're struggling to find any information about sets in the 19 inch range. She doesn't have the space for anything larger, so around 19/20" is a must, with a TV tuner built in (so that rules out a lot of monitors)
Anyone aware of a low lag set that in these sorts of screen sizes?
Smaller HDTV's with low input lag?
Smaller HDTV's with low input lag?
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Re: Smaller HDTV's with low input lag?
Not sure if they still make them, but Samsung used to have a couple of smaller (22 and 24" I believe) LCD monitors that had built-in tuners and a bunch of inputs as well. No idea what the performance of them is like in terms of processing lag.
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Re: Smaller HDTV's with low input lag?
Yep, I've got one of those Samsung 19" HDTV monitors. It's a Samsung LN19A330J1D model with all these listed inputs/outputs:
Digital Audio Output (Toslink)
VGA input
Left & Right RCA phono jack outputs/inputs
single HDMI input
RCA composite video input
S-Video input
Headphone jack output
and lastly,
USB slot for servicing/upgrades
I'm not so sure on what the processing lag time of this particular HDTV is, but it sure all the necessary A/V inputs/outputs to handle the classic and modern-day gaming consoles easily.
This above listed particular USA region NTSC Samsung HDTV monitor has the obligatory built-in HD reciever, so it'll go as high as 1080i with off-the-air HDTV programming format easily. Of course, in the USA, most local TV stations broadcast in 720p format to save on transmission bandwith though. I did notice that for the 2012 summer olympic events, NBC was broadcasting in 1080p format.
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Digital Audio Output (Toslink)
VGA input
Left & Right RCA phono jack outputs/inputs
single HDMI input
RCA composite video input
S-Video input
Headphone jack output
and lastly,
USB slot for servicing/upgrades
I'm not so sure on what the processing lag time of this particular HDTV is, but it sure all the necessary A/V inputs/outputs to handle the classic and modern-day gaming consoles easily.
This above listed particular USA region NTSC Samsung HDTV monitor has the obligatory built-in HD reciever, so it'll go as high as 1080i with off-the-air HDTV programming format easily. Of course, in the USA, most local TV stations broadcast in 720p format to save on transmission bandwith though. I did notice that for the 2012 summer olympic events, NBC was broadcasting in 1080p format.
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Re: Smaller HDTV's with low input lag?
Looks great, can't find it for sale anywhere, that's usually the story though, models change so fast. 

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