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I'd love to know what the input lag is like on what's being advertised as a gaming television. That's the most important part.
Toys "R" Us is taking preorders at $50 off: http://www.toysrus.com/product/index...uctId=12251395. No word on the input lag. Maybe I can convince Sony to send you one for testing.
All the input lag questions have been ignored by the talking heads on the Sony blog. Every other idiotic, frivolous query is directly addressed.
Bad news, maybe?
I need to start a lobby group that demands input lag to be measured professionally and advertised directly when purchasing a television, like they did for nutritional information on food.
I like what they're trying to do, I really do. I think they should have charged a bit more and made a larger set though. Like Mzo, the input lag concerns me as well.
It's finally out and it's been tested: you get around 3 frames of input lag. No commercial review from any video game website mentions this, because it's universally ignored.Sony doesn't care about fighting games and Rocksmith =[
Will not purchase. Zero lag or back to R & D IMO.