Database Updates

Monitor Blowout! Input Lag Database at 183 displays: ASUS Edition

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I’ve received a lot of requests to expand the input lag database with more monitors. I’m happy to announce that there will be a large update to the input lag database starting today. This is only the first set of many more monitors to come, starting with ASUS! I will be updating the input lag database with more monitors again tomorrow!

 

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The following monitors were added to the input lag database:

20″ ASUS VE208T LED Monitor
22″ ASUS VS229H IPS LED Monitor
22″ ASUS VE228H LED Monitor
23″ ASUS VS238H LED Monitor
23″ ASUS VS239H IPS LED Monitor
23″ ASUS VX238H LED Monitor
24″ ASUS VS247H LED Monitor
24″ ASUS PA246Q IPS LCD Monitor
25″ ASUS VE258Q LED Monitor
27″ ASUS MX279H IPS LED Monitor
27″ ASUS VE278H LED Monitor
27″ ASUS VS278Q LED Monitor
27″ ASUS PB278Q PLS LED Monitor

All of these displays and a lot more can be found in the 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.