Database Updates

2014 LG, Samsung, Sharp, & Sony Input Lag Results

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It has been quite a while since our last input lag database update, and with 2014 HDTVs being readily available to purchase, I managed to get my hands on several 2014 displays, including a few from last year as well. This update brings our database up to 327 displays, which is a staggering amount! This update adds 34 new displays to the input lag database. Please look forward to more database updates in the near future.

 

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BenQ

(24″) BenQ RL2460HT LED Monitor
(24″) BenQ PG2401PT IPS LED Monitor

Haier

(39″) Haier LE39F32800 LED HDTV
(58″) Haier LE58F3281 LED HDTV
(65″) Haier 65D3550 LED HDTV

LG

(50″) LG 50LB6500 3D LED HDTV
(55″) LG 55LB6300 IPS LED HDTV
(55″) LG 55LB6500 3D LED HDTV
(60″) LG 60LB6500 3D LED HDTV
(60″) LG 60LB6000 LED HDTV
(65″) LG 65LA9650 4K 3D LED HDTV

Samsung

(40″) Samsung UN40H5500 LED HDTV
(40″) Samsung UN40H6350 LED HDTV
(50″) Samsung UN50H6350 LED HDTV
(50″) Samsung UN50H6400 3D LED HDTV
(55″) Samsung UN55H6400 3D LED HDTV
(55″) Samsung UN60H6350 LED HDTV
(60″) Samsung UN60H6400 3D LED HDTV
(60″) Samsung UN60F6400 3D LED HDTV
(65″) Samsung UN65H8000 3D LED HDTV
(75″) Samsung UN75F7100 3D LED HDTV
(75″) Samsung UN75F6300 LED HDTV

Sharp

(60″) Sharp LC-60EQ10U LED HDTV
(60″) Sharp LC-60SQ15U 3D LED HDTV
(70″) Sharp LC-70EQ10U LED HDTV
(70″) Sharp LC-70SQ15U 3D LED HDTV
(70″) Sharp LC-70UQ17U 3D LED HDTV
(80″) Sharp LC-80UQ17U 3D LED HDTV

Sony

(60″) Sony KDL-60W850B 3D LED HDTV
(70″) Sony KDL-70W850B 3D LED HDTV

Toshiba

(32″) Toshiba 32L1400U LED HDTV
(40″) Toshiba 40L3400U LED HDTV
(50″) Toshiba 50L3400U LED HDTV
(50″) Toshiba 50L1400U LED HDTV

 

All of these displays can be found in our input lag database, located right here: input lag database

About the author

Adeel Soomro

Adeel Soomro, also known as "Four Wude", has been professionally competing in fighting games since 2008. Using his extensive gaming experience on a casual and professional level, he aims to spread the awareness of input lag existing in today's displays. Having tested over 500 displays for input lag, he hopes that DisplayLag will aid gamers around the world when purchasing the best HDTV or monitor for gaming.