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TV Input Lag Test Database
By Vincent Teoh 31 August 2015
Game Mode
Most TV manufacturers include a feature called [Game Mode] on their HDTVs, which serves to reduce input lag by cutting down on various video processing applied to the picture on screen. Although enabling [Game Mode] is normally enough to minimise lag, on certain models better results can be attained using special tricks. Here’s a brand-by-brand breakdown of how to achieve the lowest input lag on the 2013 TVs we’ve reviewed to date:
Panasonic: [Picture] > [Option Settings] > [Game Mode] “On“
Samsung: Press the [Source] button on the remote, hover over HDMI, press the [Tool] button, select [Edit Name], then select [PC].
Sony: [Scene Select] > [Game]
Of course, there might exist minor differences between specific TV models to obtain the lowest lag,
so feel free to check out our individual reviews for more details.
http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/by-brand/samsung/js7000=================================================
Reviewed on Jul 13, 2015 by Cedric Demers
Samsung JS7000
LED TV REVIEW
9.3 Video Games
For those gamers who want a TV that doesn't lose too much color saturation at a wide angle, this is a great TV to buy. The minimal amount of blur is also really good for gaming, and there's no noticeable delay between making an action in a game and seeing the reaction onscreen. If you play anything that gets competitive, this is a good buy.
For 4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4, turn on PC mode as well as UHD Color.
Input Lag: 27.4 ms
With Interpolation: 122.3 ms
Outside Game Mode: 122.1 ms
The input lag is low when turning on 'Game Mode' under 'System' - 'General'. In conjunction with the low motion blur, it is a great gaming TV.
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