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The Dark Side of Overdrive
Author:
Jeremy Laird
Published:
6th February 2009
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1 - The Dark Side of Overdrive
2 - Overdrive and Input Lag Defined
3 - Capturing Input Lag
4 - Demonstrating and Fixing Input Lag
5 - Inverse Ghosting
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The Dark Side of Overdrive
LCD monitor manufacturers have constantly pushed response times down with overdrive technology, which increases the voltage to force the liquid crystals to change colour states faster. Sadly, there are some side effects associated with this - we explain the cause and detail how to spot the problems yourself.
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1 - The Dark Side of Overdrive
2 - Overdrive and Input Lag Defined
3 - Capturing Input Lag
4 - Demonstrating and Fixing Input Lag
5 - Inverse Ghosting
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