It's the time taken between pressing a button on a controller and the input to register/become visible on the screen.
This is only applicable if you play video games. Normal TV viewing is unaffected.
High input lag = not good for gaming.
This set has 51 ms of input lag in game mode.
I'd say anything over 16 ms is too high for competitive gaming. 32 - 45 ms is usable. Anything over that is quite unbearable unless you're a casual gamer who's more in it to take part.
blackandamber
7 Nov 15#6
Would this be any good for gaming?
gpdl00355
7 Nov 15#7
input lag is the time it takes for the screen to respond to information received. in this TV's case about 165ms. I would not recommend it for gaming based on my experience. The manufacturer has said they're looking to improve it in firmware updates but bear in mind the US version of this TV still suffers a 50ms lag in it's specific "game" mode. 50ms is playable but feels a bit floaty IMO, especially if using a mouse.
yogurt
7 Nov 15#9
Where have you found the input lag times for this model?
anthony212
7 Nov 15#10
soooo does high input lag man fifa would be poor on this??
Opening post
All comments (26)
http://m.richersounds.com/#!/product/HISE-LTDN50K321UWTS
It's the time taken between pressing a button on a controller and the input to register/become visible on the screen.
This is only applicable if you play video games. Normal TV viewing is unaffected.
High input lag = not good for gaming.
This set has 51 ms of input lag in game mode.
I'd say anything over 16 ms is too high for competitive gaming. 32 - 45 ms is usable. Anything over that is quite unbearable unless you're a casual gamer who's more in it to take part.