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This TV is one of the best large panel 2015 models for gaming. If you use the HDMI 5 input and turn on 'Game Low Latency' mode it has an input lag of 18.5 milliseconds which is ludicrously low. Most people only start noticing lag when you get above 50 milliseconds and the average for other 2015 TVs is in the 30 and 40 millisecond range. For this TV: Gaming Mode: 18.5ms With Interpolation: 43.9 ms Outside Game Mode: 103.6 ms
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have an XB1 connected. Works amazingly well, looks much better than my previous (only 2yr old) Samsung. The key to keep the lag down is to put the TV into Game mode. It's under one of the menus, but oddly not under Picture where you'd think it would be. I'm going off memory but I believe it's under System/General/Game mode (or something close to that). Also turn off any other processing like dynamic contrast,etc, and the lag should be unnoticeable.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have an Xbox One hooked up to this TV and it works great. Went back and played some games i completed because they look so good on this TV. The TV also has a game mode but I have not used it
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes i hooked up a PS4 and XBOX ONE and playing COD AW i see no lag in the game. I actually preferred smaller tvs for gaming but once i got used to it I can't go back lol
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Xbox One connected - no problems with lag. Seems to keep up with all of the action without a problem.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.My previous post about this panel was actually wrong--the game mode input lag for this TV is actually 26.1 milliseconds. That is still very very good, so to answer your question, it is a fantastic gaming panel.
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