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Most of us haven’t really experienced low-latency gaming or wouldn’t be able to tell the difference unless it is explicitly pointed out. If you prefer single-player games with campaigns that rarely have quick reflexes or RPG games where the focus is more on character building and strategic combat instead of fast reactions, then low system latency will hardly matter. In fact, we’ve all certainly experienced really high system latencies during gaming and weren’t really bothered by it. It becomes a nuisance when you start noticing your ingame characters lagging a little behind your controller input. Again, the most noticeable instances would be experienced in online games wherein your ISP’s connection to the game servers take a slightly longer route resulting in higher network latency, and thereby, causing your ingame characters to lag behind a little. Did you notice that we were talking about two different kinds of latencies here? There
Updated April 19, 2021
One notch down from LGâs Gallery OLED seriesâthe annual crown jewel of LGâs TV lineupâsits the impressive âCâ series, whose award-winning lineage includes the LG C8, the LG C9, and last year s LG CX, our favorite TV of 2020. This time around, the
LG C1 (available at Amazon for $2,499.99) is taking up the mantle of LGâs vaunted âCâ classification, and the number in its name might prove to be fitting, as the C1 is on pace for being our #1 TV of the year.
The C1 is on pace to claim our #1 TV spotâitâs that good.
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