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Input lag generally occurs in flat-screen LCD and plasma displays because the screen takes time to process the image in order to improve its quality. Row, Column A, Column B 1, 10, 100 2, 20, 200 3, 30, 300 The result that I need should be like: Row, Column A, Column B, Result 1, 10, 100, NULL 2, 20, 200, 100 200-100 3, 30, 300, 100 300-200 Rgds, Karan This e-mail and any attachments are confidential and intended solely for the addressee and may also be privileged or exempt from disclosure under applicable law. We have been collaborating behind the scenes with Hortonworks to help drive performance improvements in ORC and vectorized query execution. HDTV and computer display manufacturers aren't shy about trumpeting their products' size, resolution, and contrast ratio, but they rarely report another spec: input lag--the time a monitor takes to catch up to your keyboard, mouse, or gamepad.

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HDTV and computer display manufacturers aren't shy about trumpeting their products' size, resolution, and contrast ratio, but they rarely report another spec: input lag--the time a monitor takes to catch up to your keyboard, mouse, or gamepad. Input lag generally occurs in flat-screen LCD and plasma displays because the screen takes time to process the image in order to improve its quality. If you use your display or HDTV for doing general work, browsing the Web, or watching TV or movies, the lag is rarely significant; any delay is more likely to come from using a wireless keyboard and mouse and wireless Internet. On the other hand, if you use your display for anything that requires accurate timing such as video, audio, or gaming , you may want to consider testing your setup for input lag. Check Your Lag There are several ways to measure input lag. One approach is to split the signal between a lagless CRT display and an LCD display as demonstrated in. Alternatively, you can use a Web-based reaction test like , which tests your response to changing colors. Try it a few times, and if you notice a significant difference 30ms or so between the results on different configurations, one of them is probably lagging. A laggy display can add as much as 68ms to your results in a reaction time test. Gamers might already have noticed input lag on their display; the longer-than-usual delay between pressing a button and its corresponding effect on-screen makes performing complex maneuvers or combinations more difficult. First-person shooters, fighting games, and rhythm games like Rock Band and Guitar Hero are all heavily affected by it. Lowering Your Lag Of course, some users are stuck with a laggy display and have no plans or cash to upgrade to a speedier model. Fear not--you can still take steps to reduce the lag. Since all flat-screen displays have some lag, your goal should be to lower it to the point where you cease to notice it. First, check to see whether your TV has a Game mode--basically, a display mode that turns off postprocessing routines at the cost of a slight reduction in image quality. You might have to muck around in the manual to figure out exactly what it does--some manufacturers incorporate an Overdrive mode that may actually increase input lag. Next, turn off as many other video-processing options as you can. Each manufacturer tends to identify its features with different acronyms such as DRE or 3DNR; try turning them off and seeing whether your lag improves. If you use HDMI or component cables to connect your setup to your display, try using VGA instead. Display manufacturers sometimes restrict the postprocessing functions to HDMI or component video inputs, leaving the VGA input untouched. If your device doesn't have a proprietary VGA cable, you could try using an , though we haven't tested it in-house yet. Finally, some apps and games have their own built-in latency calibration options. Both Rock Band and Guitar Hero, for example, include lag calibration functions as menu options to help you adjust the game's timing and to minimize lag. If these games are incorrectly calibrated, the faulty setting could be causing input lag, so be sure to test the settings before you try to play that fret-melting song. Try Before You Buy Ultimately, there's only so much you can do to reduce input lag on your display. If you plan to purchase a new HDTV or monitor, your best strategy is to research your purchase carefully. I tend to go with monitors that people recommend on the of the Street Fighter-centric Shoryuken. You'll still want a display that has low response times--but not for input lag-related reasons. These screens often use the same panels as HDTVs but with the postprocessing stripped out. You can search for digital signage models on Web sites such as. The best and simplest way to conduct your research, however, is to bring your laptop or game console with you and ask the sales reps if you can see for yourself how the displays perform. If you intend to purchase your monitor online, look for a store that carries the model you want to buy and ask to test it there. Even better, bring a copy of the online advertised price and see whether the brick-and-mortar establishment will match the online seller's price. If you can't test the displays yourself, be sure to buy the one you settle on from a vendor that offers a generous return policy, so you don't get stuck with a laggy display.

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