Sers all together. The new generation of consoles (PS4 and Xbox One) do not agree with me. Which is why I prefer to use the predecessors (PS3 and Xbox 360) to play. But now the question, which TV gets the best picture quality? Is yes from the plasma to LCD and no idea what models and types. Does the TV have to have any features? Of course, wants sharpness and nice colors. And not just any TV, but Really easy with the old generation abkann.
Basically, I would recommend if you have the PS3 and XBOX 360 I OLED TV with Full HD. But next year, the new generation of consoles will be released, so think about whether you should get an OLED TV in 4K. Sure, a lot of money but you get what OLED really commanded.
You need a TV with low input lag, both have HDMI outputs and the xbox one also has 4K video capability but no 4K game play.
Since 4K TVs are getting cheaper, you should choose a suitable one, in the link you will find information on the input lag of certain models
https://www.dein-fernseher.de/input-lag-fernseher/
But the Xbox360 and PS3 solve in most games so only in 720 pixels. Hielft then a 4K TV with low input was really what?
4K at 720 pixels in most games? Can you explain to me why a 4K TV brings benefits… Kenneln me net out.
The resolution has nothing to do with the delay in HDMI transmission, that is the input delay between the console and the TV.
So great input also means… Poor picture quality. Just stand on the hose.
Input lag has nothing to do with the resolution or image quality
For a monitor, input lag is the time between when the video signal arrives at the monitor and when the picture appears on the monitor. If the input lag is high, it can severely limit the playful performance of fast paced games such as CS: Go or Fortnite. Imagine, you have a monitor with dramatic input Lag - enemies appear on the screen milliseconds later than they should and kill you before you even notice them. How annoying would that be? That's why, for complex and professional gaming such as tournaments, you need hardware and software that minimizes input lag so players can demonstrate their abilities without restrictions.
https://de.msi.com/blog/what-is-input-lag-and-how-to-get-rid-of-it
Can DerLang only agree.
InputLag is the delay between console and video. There are hardly any 720P TVs these days. I also think that when you buy something like a TV that you buy something for the future
That means that when you press a button, the delay is minimal. As long as you do not play e-sports titles, you hardly notice it