The Time Sleuth makes the Bodnar obsolete.thetallguy24 wrote:How are you getting this info? Have you done the bodnar test with it, 240p test suite, etc?orange808 wrote:The VSC 900 and VSC 300 use the same scaling engine. Here's a photo of VSC 300 handling 480p from the Time Sleuth tester. 480p > VSC 300 > 480i > CRT TV
It's about a frame of lag--just like I told you in the first place.
The octopus was very scary.Spoiler
Even fudoh himself says they're lag free units
Fudoh wrote:The Extron VSC units are lagfree as long as you don't perform any framerate conversions (VGA in, PAL out). With conversion there's a field of lag (0.5 frames).

It's closer to one frame than a half a frame. 13 milliseconds if you must have the precise number.
Fudoh also gave a good estimate. If you feel the need to call it about half a frame, go right ahead. It's more than half and less than a full frame, so that's a fair estimate. Also, Fudoh didn't have an easily accessible lag tester available when that was written. (That makes his estimate even more impressive, because he identifed it was less than a full frame the hard way.)
It's a bit surprising that I am writing another reply. I thought the photo would put the matter to rest.