I enjoy their videos, they're fun to watch even if you already know all the info in them. But I find that a lot of their videos I end up learning a few things.Jagosaurus wrote:Funny you link that video. Just last night I watched their video on "demystifying Sync" and added the alternatives vid to my watch later queue. Will check it out when I have a moment.
If you don't already know about it, check out this site: https://displaylag.com/display-database/Jagosaurus wrote:We're looking at new TVs and they're almost all HDMI only these days. Might get the Framemeister now to enjoy it if I'm going to be buying a similar solution down the road later.
There might be other similar sites, that's just the one I know of off the top of my head.
I really lucked out with the two HDTVs that I bought, but the next TV I get I will research the input lag before I buy. I bought my parents a Sharp HDTV a few years ago. This past Christmas, I tried my NES Classic on it. It's unusable. The TV doesn't have a game mode, but even with all the modes turned off there's an unacceptable amount of input lag. It's so bad, it's completely unplayable.
The Framemeister is great, I'm not saying DON'T get one. I love mine enough to overlook the things that annoy me about it. But yeah, there are a few things that could stand to be improved.
Oh, tell me about it. I probably spend more time tinkering with shit than I do actually playing games.Jagosaurus wrote:.... and let's be honest. I enjoy tinkering. It's half the fun in the Retro scene for me. A new & useful electronic never hurt anyone. I would enjoy setting up & saving different profiles for consoles while it would be a hassle for some.