Response Time

You may recall several of our previous articles touched on gray-to-gray response time as well. Although LCD specifications are measured by their black-to-white response time (and back), this is not necessarily the best measurement of how quickly your monitor can change the pixel state. Please read our LCD Introduction for a pretty good introduction on gray-to-gray response time. More information can be found by searching the threads in our forums.

Aside from having comparable black-to-white response time, LG.Philips gave us quite a bit of documentation to support the claims that gray-to-gray response time on the 2001FP LCD is also quite good.


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Notice that on VA displays, the gray-to-gray response time can be well over 50ms.

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  • Shalmanese - Monday, November 10, 2003 - link

    Couldn't you just put the Cable insulator on the inside of the cable holder so that it doesn't snag?
  • wicktron - Monday, November 10, 2003 - link

    impressive.
  • spynoodle - Thursday, January 24, 2013 - link

    Almost ten years later, I'm still using this monitor, and I think that it's still great. I bought it at a yard sale for $40 around a year ago, and I have not been disappointed. I'm not much of a gamer, so all that really matters to me is accurate color reproduction and good anti-glare, and I think that this monitor still beats many modern LCDs in those areas. Honestly, given my dual-monitor setup with a Samsung 172t, I wouldn't trade it for most new widescreen LCDs.

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