Hi Tech Steve. On the website they offer two output options to select when wanting to purchase it: 720P and 1080P. If I select 1080P does that mean I cannot test it on my 720p plasma?
Thanks for the video Steve, I also review 4k TVs and mostly for gaming, I bought this device for the same reason but do you know how to change it for 4k TVs.? I've seen other videos that shows either 4k or 3840×2160 but I don't know how to change it.
did the device include tv response time as well with the input lag when it showed 10ms? I am buying a 170 hz monitor and on a review the same device showed 8.8ms. I am wondering if thats the monitor response time+ input lag.
bought the wrong one. you got the one that only does 1080p. you need the 4k one 😛
now you need an oscilloscope and photosensor/photodiode to test pixel response from black to white, 20% to 80%, 40% to 80%, 60% to 80% and so on including the white to black changes.
On the one hand this seems extremely useful, and I would love to get my hands on one to help figure out the input lag on the TV I use for Dance Dance Revolution. However, the price point is a bit high for just a single use like this. Glad to see a tool like this actually exists though!
Very cool idea however this will only tell you the input lag for a 1080p source, adding more bandwith can increase the input lag on some tv's so you'd need one you can set to 4k 60 at least as well. here are the specs for that particular response tester, Specifications
And what can i do, if i want to test it with DVI, VGA or Scart/Component/Composit connectors without adapters that add input lag and therefore destroy the measurement?
You should test this not only on a full hd tv but also 720p tv as well as 100hz and 50hz tv’s. Not sure if it also contains composite input but if so then you should,ve tested it out on crt tv’s as well🥲
This product will be used in future video but I wanted to share with you guys.
I love your videos keep up with the good
What about the tu8000? I'm considering using the tu8k as a work and gaming display and I prefer bigger screens.
Wow this is an amazing product, awesome!
Nice video can you do the samsung tu700 on all modes next?
Hi Tech Steve. On the website they offer two output options to select when wanting to purchase it: 720P and 1080P. If I select 1080P does that mean I cannot test it on my 720p plasma?
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Hey Sir tech Steve do you think the tu8000 samsung is better than the lg 8100 cant make up my mind
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Quick and informative, great video mate
Can you test more monitors ?
What is the fastest response you can get from that device? 1ms?
Is there a tester for hdmi 2.1? So 120hz frequencies?
Test a competitive gaming monitor
Thanks for the video Steve, I also review 4k TVs and mostly for gaming, I bought this device for the same reason but do you know how to change it for 4k TVs.? I've seen other videos that shows either 4k or 3840×2160 but I don't know how to change it.
Very nice Steve!
Hi Steve! I am very curious if HDMI extractors introduce additional input lag, is that something you could test?
116 dollar! Omg it is 5 dollar to produce that kit
Thank you so much, Steve
did the device include tv response time as well with the input lag when it showed 10ms? I am buying a 170 hz monitor and on a review the same device showed 8.8ms. I am wondering if thats the monitor response time+ input lag.
Does exist a reliable input lag tester for monitor cheaper? Thank you very much, nice video.
bought the wrong one. you got the one that only does 1080p. you need the 4k one 😛
now you need an oscilloscope and photosensor/photodiode to test pixel response from black to white, 20% to 80%, 40% to 80%, 60% to 80% and so on including the white to black changes.
On the one hand this seems extremely useful, and I would love to get my hands on one to help figure out the input lag on the TV I use for Dance Dance Revolution. However, the price point is a bit high for just a single use like this. Glad to see a tool like this actually exists though!
Very cool idea however this will only tell you the input lag for a 1080p source, adding more bandwith can increase the input lag on some tv's so you'd need one you can set to 4k 60 at least as well. here are the specs for that particular response tester, Specifications
Output Connector
HDMI Type A
Output Resolution
1920×1080 or 1280×720
Output Frequency
60Hz
Power Requirements
2x AA 1.5v batteries
Housing Material
Plastic
Weight
100g (excluding batteries)
Dimensions (LxWxH)
118x79x31 mm
My tv is 5.3 ms lag. It’s the Samsung qn85a. I love it so far
i wa slookin for where to buy the leobotnar big thanks
This at least gave me an idea of how slow my tv is. Nice video
And what can i do, if i want to test it with DVI, VGA or Scart/Component/Composit connectors without adapters that add input lag and therefore destroy the measurement?
it is pretty
cool, but for 160$…
Thank you so much, I just got my new 4k 43'' LG and I noticed the input lag, I just changed to gaming mode and it fixed it. Thank you!!
How do you test the Contrast:Ratio in TV 📺?
This a great video. Thank you .
You should test this not only on a full hd tv but also 720p tv as well as 100hz and 50hz tv’s.
Not sure if it also contains composite input but if so then you should,ve tested it out on crt tv’s as well🥲