Sunday, September 22, 2013

How to fix PS3 slow controller response with LED TV?

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Paul


We just got a new 55 inch Samsung LED TV, and when I tried to play Call of Duty on it, I immediately noticed the slower response between the controller and the game itself. It is very frustrating so I've just stopped playing it until I find a way to fix it. I've tried plugging it in, and that didn't help. Any solutions?


Answer
This is called input lag. Basically your TV is delaying by some fraction of a second between when it receives the signal and when it displays the image, to apply various visual/processing effects intended to make the image better. Obviously when you're watching a movie or TV, no problem. But it's a big problem when you're gaming.

The first thing to do is check the manual and see if your TV has a game mode. Game mode essentially runs the TV without all the fancypants filtering effects, thus reducing the lag. Hopefully this will pretty much fix the problem for you.

Other things to try... An HDMI cable might help, as it's likely faster than a component. And if you don't have game mode, you could probably play with the settings and turn most of the effects off manually. Again, your TV has to take time to compute those effects, and that's what's causing your delay.

What are Full HD and HD ready with regard to LED TVs?




Saad


We are planning on buying a new LED TV; however, we are confused as to whether we should buy a full HD TV or HD ready TV. Do they really have to do something with the quality of video aired by TV channel stations?


Answer
This is a very confusing terms. Let me explain the story:

In the US - there were lawsuits over the type of antenna signals. TV Makers had a problem. If they included tuners designed with 1 type of antenna signals and the format changed, the televisions would not work with an antenna. So they started building and selling televisions WITHOUT tuners. This worked great for people with satellite or cable box's who did not care about using an antenna, and consumers who did want to use an antenna could buy an external box for .. $150.

This caused confusion so they made a law that these televisions had to be called "HD Ready".

This had nothing to do with 720 or 1080 or "full HD" - In the United States.

In Europe and India - the term could mean something different. Learn this before you purchase.

MY ADVICE:

IF the screen size is below 40 inches - you can get away with a HDTV that is native 720.

If the screen size is above 40 inches - get the 1080 version.

Hope this helps.




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