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What does the “response time of my LCD monitor” mean?

Published on 2017-01-09

On-Off response time is the period required for a liquid crystal cell to go from an active state (black) to and inactive state (white) and back to an active state again.

It is time measured in milliseconds and generally a lower response time is better. A lower response time means faster transitions and, therefore, results in fewer visible image artifacts in the display with the transition of texts and graphics.

On-Off response time is a more important measure in the display of business content like documents, graphs and photos.

The information on this page applies to the following models: 191E1SB/00 , 191E1SB/97 , 19B1CS/00 , 19S1SS/00 , 230C1HSB/69 , 225B1CB/69 , 221E1HSB/69 , 220SW9FB/69 , 230E1HSB/69 , 225B1CB/00 , 225B1CS/00 , 220X1SW/69 , 221E1HSB/00 , 221E1HSB/97 , 220E1SB/97 , 230E1HSB/00 , 230E1HSB/97 , 220E1SB/00 , 220X1SW/00 , 230C1HSB/00 , 191EW9FB/69 , 191EW9FB/97 , 220BW9CB/69 , 190S9FB/00 , 220CW8FB/69 . Click here to show more product numbers Click here to show less product numbers

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