http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBolS3c1-Nk&fmt=18
I tried to record a video that showed the delayed reaction on screen versus the instant I press the button on the controller. For both consoles, 360 and PS3, I was using the standard component cables and running at 1080p (the TV's alleged native resolution).
This has been ANNOYING THE F*** OUT OF ME, and it happens almost on EVERY HDTV I seem to encounter. My buddy's 50 inch Samsung, a panasonic I used at one point, another friend's older 52" Plasma (or LDP) Sony Wega 720p; though on the Sony, if I put the signal into 720p (native resolution) there was almost no lag. Mind you, this is NOT the 4ms "response time" that my TV has listed in its specifications, the 4ms would barely be noticeable at all.
I know if you're using a non-native resolution, the chip inside the TV needs to process the image a little bit, which will introduce lag... but Ive tried EVERY resolution possible with Composite, S-Vid, Component, and HDMI and nothing has gotten rid of the lag. I've turned off as many image processing options as I could on the TV (noise reduction, edge sharpening, automatic contrast, etc etc) and still nothing.
I had a TINY ray of hope when I used my 360's VGA cable just for the hell of it, and for some reason the lag is reduced but still just slightly noticeable- doesn't affect gameplay that much though.
With the PS3, it SEEMS like the HDMI cable doesn't have much lag when navigating menus and stuff, and WOHD plays almost the same as my old CRT, but you can plainly see with Sonic 2 (Sonic MegaCollection Plus version) it can have lag just as bad.
I found one forum online that seems to be devoted to my specific model:
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/archi...7540-p-44.html
But i cant sit and weed through 80+ pages of replies
Anyone have any pointers for HDTV settings?