![]() ![]() Philips is another manufacturer that added ALLM in 2019, in this case across the whole OLED and LCD range. If you've got an OLED model or an LCD from the 800-series ( GX800 in 2019 and HX800 in 2020) or above, you should have access to the feature. Panasonic also added ALLM to its TV range in 2019. Pretty much all 20 models have the feature. Samsung actually introduced ALLM earlier, in 2018, but that year it was restricted to the company's QLEDs and higher-end LCDs ( NU8000 and above). LG and Samsung lead the way on gaming features such as ALLM and VRR and boast the lowest input lag scores in the business.ĪLLM was applied pretty much across the LG range in 2019, so if you've bought a model ( OLED or LCD) since then, chances are you're ready to go. There are actually too many TVs that already support ALLM for us to list them all individually, so let's take a broad look at each of the major manufacturers: Traditionally, you would have had to manually switch Game Mode on when playing a game in order to get the best performance possible, then manually switch it off afterwards to get the best picture for movies and TV, but ALLM makes such inconveniences a thing of the past.ĪLLM doesn't simply activate every time you turn on your console, either: it's intelligent enough to differentiate between playing a game and watching a movie via a streaming app or Blu-ray, even if you use your Xbox for all of those things. In fact, that's arguably unnecessarily fast: while some hardcore gamers will claim that they can feel any degree of input lag, most agree that anything under 40ms is imperceptible and many people won't notice anything under about 100ms. How low are we talking? Samsung and LG's top-tier 2020 TVs are broadly in the 11-14ms range, which is ludicrously fast. At their core, all these modes do is switch off most, if not all, of the TV's active picture processing, but most manufacturers optimise further in order to beat their rivals to the lowest input lag possible. ![]() That's why almost all TVs now have a Game Mode or simply a Game picture preset. ![]() Just 100-200ms of input lag can make certain games almost unplayable. This type of lag is specifically referred to as 'input lag', and it can make a massive difference when gaming. ![]()
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