Oninotsume
Newcomer
Hi,
This question might be better asked in the AV forums, but it's concerning V-sync in regards to consoles, so I thought I would ask here first.
Basically I was just wondering if the rate of V-sync issues (horizontal tear) is at all effected by the type of display. It could just be an issue of human perception, but I swear I see far less horizontal tear on my Plasma at home then when playing the same games on an LCD at work. Could the video processing engines in some LCDs have something to do with this, or is it all in my head?
Thanks.
Oninotsume
This question might be better asked in the AV forums, but it's concerning V-sync in regards to consoles, so I thought I would ask here first.
Basically I was just wondering if the rate of V-sync issues (horizontal tear) is at all effected by the type of display. It could just be an issue of human perception, but I swear I see far less horizontal tear on my Plasma at home then when playing the same games on an LCD at work. Could the video processing engines in some LCDs have something to do with this, or is it all in my head?
Thanks.
Oninotsume