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    Does a 75Hz 1ms play good on PS4? Does it help you reaction time?

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    It all depends on the model. 75hz doesn't mean anything, because MLB The Show runs at 60hz on PS4 Pro and PS5. The 1ms you refer to is not the actual input lag, but a marketing term called 'response time' which is not the same thing. Most monitors will have an input lag of about ~8ms to ~15ms and there are TVs out there nowadays who can perform similarly in that regard.
    And last but not least, motion handling is important. You don't want ghosting or inverse ghosting because you won't see the baseball very well. If a panel has a poor motion handling and a lot of ghosting, you can have the lowest input lag available and still struggle to hit because the ball is blurry coming in.

    I'd advise you to look up some monitors you like and go to rtings.com to check out the specs I mentioned. They do a great job over there with testing and they're independent and reliable.

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    @raesone_psn said in Monitor:

    It all depends on the model. 75hz doesn't mean anything, because MLB The Show runs at 60hz on PS4 Pro and PS5. The 1ms you refer to is not the actual input lag, but a marketing term called 'response time' which is not the same thing. Most monitors will have an input lag of about ~8ms to ~15ms and there are TVs out there nowadays who can perform similarly in that regard.
    And last but not least, motion handling is important. You don't want ghosting or inverse ghosting because you won't see the baseball very well. If a panel has a poor motion handling and a lot of ghosting, you can have the lowest input lag available and still struggle to hit because the ball is blurry coming in.

    I'd advise you to look up some monitors you like and go to rtings.com to check out the specs I mentioned. They do a great job over there with testing and they're independent and reliable.

    @raesone_psn said in Monitor:

    It all depends on the model. 75hz doesn't mean anything, because MLB The Show runs at 60hz on PS4 Pro and PS5. The 1ms you refer to is not the actual input lag, but a marketing term called 'response time' which is not the same thing. Most monitors will have an input lag of about ~8ms to ~15ms and there are TVs out there nowadays who can perform similarly in that regard.
    And last but not least, motion handling is important. You don't want ghosting or inverse ghosting because you won't see the baseball very well. If a panel has a poor motion handling and a lot of ghosting, you can have the lowest input lag available and still struggle to hit because the ball is blurry coming in.

    I'd advise you to look up some monitors you like and go to rtings.com to check out the specs I mentioned. They do a great job over there with testing and they're independent and reliable.

    @raesone_psn said in Monitor:

    It all depends on the model. 75hz doesn't mean anything, because MLB The Show runs at 60hz on PS4 Pro and PS5. The 1ms you refer to is not the actual input lag, but a marketing term called 'response time' which is not the same thing. Most monitors will have an input lag of about ~8ms to ~15ms and there are TVs out there nowadays who can perform similarly in that regard.
    And last but not least, motion handling is important. You don't want ghosting or inverse ghosting because you won't see the baseball very well. If a panel has a poor motion handling and a lot of ghosting, you can have the lowest input lag available and still struggle to hit because the ball is blurry coming in.

    I'd advise you to look up some monitors you like and go to rtings.com to check out the specs I mentioned. They do a great job over there with testing and they're independent and reliable.

    @raesone_psn said in Monitor:

    It all depends on the model. 75hz doesn't mean anything, because MLB The Show runs at 60hz on PS4 Pro and PS5. The 1ms you refer to is not the actual input lag, but a marketing term called 'response time' which is not the same thing. Most monitors will have an input lag of about ~8ms to ~15ms and there are TVs out there nowadays who can perform similarly in that regard.
    And last but not least, motion handling is important. You don't want ghosting or inverse ghosting because you won't see the baseball very well. If a panel has a poor motion handling and a lot of ghosting, you can have the lowest input lag available and still struggle to hit because the ball is blurry coming in.

    I'd advise you to look up some monitors you like and go to rtings.com to check out the specs I mentioned. They do a great job over there with testing and they're independent and reliable.

    Thanks for your input

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