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Sound waves travel at around 761.2 mph at sea level. That’s fast, but nowhere near the 186,000 miles per second at which light travels from your TV or computer monitor to your eyeballs. The distance between speakers and your ears, though very small, also i...
As you can see, there's a bigger difference in minimum input lag between a 60Hz and 120Hz monitor than a 144Hz and 360Hz monitor, even though the difference in the refresh rates are greater. This means that getting a high refresh rate monitor of at least 144Hz, or even 165Hz or 240...
“What was surprising for us was that the small difference between the natural period of your internal clock and a full 24 hour day is responsible for very large differences, in terms of recovering from jetlag for a trip that’s east versus west,” Professor Girvan continues. According to ...
Our TV Input TestsInput LagUpdated Nov 10, 2021 at 02:26 pm By Ian Cumming and Nicholas Di Giovanni What it is: The delay between input and onscreen reaction. When it matters: Video games; when the TV is used as a PC monitor. Score components: 35.71%1080p @ 60Hz 1.02%1080p ...