Database Updates

Monitor Blowout Part 4: DELL, HP, Lenovo, and Samsung tested for Input Lag

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As promised, here is the final part of our Monitor Blowout! This update to the input lag database features several monitors from DELL, HP, Lenovo, and the ever popular Samsung. With this update, our input lag database now features a staggering 228 displays! Please stay tuned for further updates to DisplayLag’s database coming very soon.

 

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(23″) DELL S2330MX LED Monitor
(30″) DELL U3011 IPS LCD Monitor
(23″) HP 23XI IPS LED Monitor
(23″) HP 2311x LED Monitor
(25″) HP 2511x LED Monitor
(27″) HP 27XI IPS LED Monitor
(21″) Lenovo LI2221S IPS LED Monitor
(23″) Lenovo LI2321S IPS LED Monitor
(27″) Lenovo LI2721S IPS LED Monitor
(20″) Samsung S20B300B LED Monitor
(21.5″) Samsung T22B350ND LED HDTV
(23″) Samsung S23B300B LED Monitor
(23″) Samsung C23A750X LED Monitor
(23″) Samsung S23A950D 3D LED Monitor
(24″) Samsung S24B350HL LED Monitor
(24″) Samsung S24B750V LED Monitor
(27″) Samsung S27B750V LED Monitor
(27″) Samsung S27B970D PLS LED Monitor

All of these monitors 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.