Infected said:Hey Lord,
Now that its a few weeks with you can you give us a little review on it, I am just interested in knowing its Gaming performance. How is the input lag? How is the ghosting effect? Is there any special mode like Gaming mode to reduce input lag?
Thanks a lot.
Presently, I am a bit busy with work (which is why my frequency of posting is also quite low these days), so it wouldn't be possible to do a full fledged review. In fact I also wanted to do a short review on the Elysium as well, but couldn't get to it. I will see if I can do them both a while later. I did post a few initial impressions of the U2711 earlier and those stand. As far as gaming goes, the main issue that is easily noticeable is screen tearing in some games. input lag even if it does exist isn't much of an issue for single player games which is what I play mostly. Overall gaming experience is pretty good. There is a separate game mode, but as with 2007WFP, I would rather use the standard mode itself.
One thing I would like to point out is that for gaming, you should have GPU muscle capable of handling the native resolution for this display (2560 x 1440). On my 2007WFP, I have quite often played games at non native resolutions like 1440 x 900, 1280 x720 etc and the internal scaling was pretty good for these non native resolutions. On the U2711, even 1920 x 1080 (while not really bad) is not as good as running non native resolutions on he 2007WFP. Thankfully my rig is fully capable of handling every game at the displays native resolution. Another interesting thing that I noticed is that despite being a 16:9 aspect display, 1920 x 1200 looks much better and more natural than 1920 x 1080. 1080p in games does even fill the screen properly and leaves black bars on the top and bottom of the screen. Not sure why that is, but I guess it is also one of the reasons why 1920 x 1080 doesn't look too good on this display.