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| Super Techie Join Date: Sep 2003
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| Hey I know this question may sound a bit noobish, but what is ghosting on a monitor? Thanks.
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| Memberbot | Ghosting is a term used in respect to LCD monitors. When an LCD monitor has a slow response time, and you play games, ghosting will occur, usually in games. If you were playing a FPS and a dude ran across your screen, it would look like he has a ghost following him, because your monitor wasnt able to clear those pixels fast enough to what they actually should be looking like. |
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| Super Techie Join Date: Sep 2003
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| Ahh right oh. Thanks.
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