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I use the TV primarily for online gaming, and I do not notice any lag delay. There is a setting to decrease any noticed lag, and a gaming display setting for color, contrast, whites, and so on. The only time I notice lag is when I scroll through my Xbox One home pages, and the white outline around the chosen block shows a little lag. Consider though that it is a thin line, moving rather fast. I wasn't disappointed when I noticed it, because I didn't notice it anywhere else. I'm often told the picture looks fantastic on games like Destiny and Forza.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No. Has a specific gaming function that turns all unnecessary processing off.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Plays fine but not good as a crt tv...That's pretty much it "Avoid the tv like the plague" Okay says the person who fails to answer the actual question about the lag input for the tv....I agree that apps go weird when dealing with apps on the tv (which rarely no one should use the apps unless you don't have a gaming system or computer hooked up to it)...The apps I would agree that they have issues..
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Wait network connection affects lag input on a smart tv? :O Don't listen to that guy seriously it does not I would agree that the wifi on the tv is decent or lower quality and I recommend using a wired connection on your tv if you are planning to use the apps But for gaming wise...The input lag is not bad...Not good as a crt tv as you stated but its still great gaming competetively on fps games...It will take you a long time to notice the lag input for the TV and you have to try very hard to notice it....Its a great gaming tv for your console but not for gaming on a pc
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Network connection is terrible. If you're lucky you'll spot this problem before your 15-day return period has passed. Avoid this TV like the plague.
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