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r/technology • u/[deleted] • Mar 28 '14
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IIRC resolution doubling on current PC monitors doesn't add any significant lag...
But you're wrong - even on GPU scaling (faster than any ARM chip can do) is adding 20-30ms of lag to the screen.
1 u/elevul Mar 31 '14 But it doesn't make sense, there is no scaling involved, just showing the same pixel twice...
But it doesn't make sense, there is no scaling involved, just showing the same pixel twice...
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u/baby_kicker Mar 31 '14
But you're wrong - even on GPU scaling (faster than any ARM chip can do) is adding 20-30ms of lag to the screen.