DaSchmarotzer
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Hey there guys, I've got a couple interrogations regarding LCD televisions and monitors.
The first and most important question: what is the difference between a LCD monitor and a LCD TV? Is there any? I keep hearing people say that a plasma TV is better for gaming, but what about PC gaming? They do it on a LCD, and it's often even better than on a plasma TV.
Second question: why do they qualify monitors with a response time (in milliseconds), whereas for televisions it's all about Hertz? (I know that it's (s^-1) or "cycles per second").
Also, is the refresh rate comparable to the number of frames per seconds (of a game) How could a game run 100fps if the TV/monitor doesn't even have a good enough refresh rate?
I'm not done yet. Would a monitor with a 2 milliseconds response time be equivalent to a 500Hz TV? Do these even exist (I'm not talking about plasma here ).
PS: LED televisions are LCD TVs but with a different backlight, right?
Thanks, any help would be appreciated.
The first and most important question: what is the difference between a LCD monitor and a LCD TV? Is there any? I keep hearing people say that a plasma TV is better for gaming, but what about PC gaming? They do it on a LCD, and it's often even better than on a plasma TV.
Second question: why do they qualify monitors with a response time (in milliseconds), whereas for televisions it's all about Hertz? (I know that it's (s^-1) or "cycles per second").
Also, is the refresh rate comparable to the number of frames per seconds (of a game) How could a game run 100fps if the TV/monitor doesn't even have a good enough refresh rate?
I'm not done yet. Would a monitor with a 2 milliseconds response time be equivalent to a 500Hz TV? Do these even exist (I'm not talking about plasma here ).
PS: LED televisions are LCD TVs but with a different backlight, right?
Thanks, any help would be appreciated.