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klmr | 4 years ago

I dunno, I don’t think it’s that obvious: the physical movement in an LCD is across tiny masses and distances (at molecular scale); the network signal has to cross a distance that’s many orders of magnitude larger. Comparing these two things without looking at actual number doesn’t strike me as valid, even for approximations.

Furthermore, if I’m reading the RTINGS.com source posted below correctly, modern LCDs have smaller latencies than a transatlantic ping. So not only is it not obvious, it’s no longer universally true.

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