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Monitors? They look sleek
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Monitors? They look sleek
hand made by me
When I made it Kinect did not even exist yet, but in the end it fits great, no problem for little kids even to be caught by it and recognized well
all I need now is more place when 2 grown players are playing
Damn, you made it? Nice job.
Cheers for the link. I ended up watching his video later and felt quite silly for asking. But what I can't see, and he didn't seem to mention, was what acted as the middle part between each of the two desks, to make it an L? It's hard for me to see how he arranged it. It looks way more spacious than my current setup, so it'd be nice to have an alternative I can cobble together.
Here's my new setup. I endured last-gen on a various crappy sub-hd Samsung TVs with build-in speakers. So the PS4 really pops on ASUS MX279H, Rokit 5 and aiaiai's TMA-1 Studio headphone.
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My room is so small so I have nowhere to put them aside from there. I plan to reorganize my room soon to accommodate for everything, eventually.
I have that same monitor and my PS4 is proudly hooked up to it. Its glorious!
That monitor screen quality looks gorgeous.any complaints at all like input lag?
Maybe it's nothing but specs show a response time of 5ms. The ASUS monitors I use have a response time of 2ms.
I'm sorry for bumping the old thread but I was just wondering if 5ms is a bad response time or if it's a noticeable increase from 2ms. I don't really know too much about monitors.
what model number tv is that?
I'm sorry for bumping the old thread but I was just wondering if 5ms is a bad response time or if it's a noticeable increase from 2ms. I don't really know too much about monitors.
i think that rating is the refresh rate. input lag needs to be measured differently. companies cant quote input lag. too many variables.
Input lag = response time in this scenario, or at least that's what he's asking about. Response time can definitely be measured. Refresh rate is measured in hertz, not milliseconds.
the 5ms or 2ms rating the manufacturers give is not related to input. its for pixel response. you need separate tools to measure input lag.
I finally got around taking a couple pics of the gaming areas at home.
This is our family living room (55"Samsung LED; xbox360, Xbox One, PS3, BD Player, SS),
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I call this room the Man Cave; those are my two Jack Russells hard at work,
(65" Panasonic Plasma; Xbox360, Xbox One, PS2, Original Xbox & HP laptop).
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My Corner Office has been taken by the Christmas Tree, ha!
(Mac and PC).
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Maybe, in a couple days, Santa will be cool enough to drop that PS4!
I are confused. Did you think he has a tool to measure that or were you just asking for him to eyeball it? Because response time is really all we have on paper to go off when selecting a monitor.
You is? Go back and read posts....become unconfused.
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You should just edit your post in case someone reads it and thinks they're the same. For the community.
Not as impressive as some of you guys though I only got the room off the missus about 6 months ago. Still want to get floors and walls done and then reorganise bits. Sorry for motion blur.
Just in case anyone wonders what things are:
1. Lancelot sword | Link
2. Hysteria Alice figure | Link
3. Sony KDL42EX440BU | Link
4. Game of Thrones house sigils, printed and put in cheap frames
5. Thundercats Figures (set) | Link
6. Game of Thrones TV series accompanying guide
7. Sony iPod dock | Link
8. Arkham City characters montage printed and put in cheap frame
9. English Battle Axe | Link
10. ACIII 3D poster | Link
11. Sofa Bed | www.dwell.co.uk (down at the moment)
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13. GTA IV City Map
14. Montage printed (GoW / ACIII / Arkham City) and in cheap frame
15. Skyrim Map