Phawx
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I tried searching and I only saw someone mentioning MAME running at 60hz. So is the LCD an 8ms panel? Or is it a little better like 5ms or 2ms.
I know that their is no standard for checking refresh rate and some manufactures even do GTG for a refresh rate.
But I was playing PSP and the ghosting is so horrendous that I just have to stop playing. Probably why I liked God of War so much for the PSP. The contrasting colors in GoW is so minimal. Brown to black, black to gray, sand to tan buildings. They really did a good job minimizing. But Ratchet and Clank is very colorful and has LOTS of contrasting colors going on and it's very easy to see the trail of colors from the LCD switching to different colors.
Sorry for the run on sentence, but does anyone know what the refresh rate is on the Panda's LCD? I don't know where I once found the app, but I only used it on WinXP/x86. Basically the app was a black screen and a white 3d ball. And when you run the demo the ball would do figure eights to give you the worst case scenario for ghosting on LCDs.
Don't know if anyone could create a quick demo of this and see or if it would be even worth it. Just ranting here because my PSP-1000's screen is downright annoying to look at. And I know lots of people have said the Archos wifi device thingy has the same LCD and have attested to it's awesomeness...it's just maybe the videos they saw on the Archos didn't exaggerate the screens transition of pixels.
Going to bed. Nite all.
I know that their is no standard for checking refresh rate and some manufactures even do GTG for a refresh rate.
But I was playing PSP and the ghosting is so horrendous that I just have to stop playing. Probably why I liked God of War so much for the PSP. The contrasting colors in GoW is so minimal. Brown to black, black to gray, sand to tan buildings. They really did a good job minimizing. But Ratchet and Clank is very colorful and has LOTS of contrasting colors going on and it's very easy to see the trail of colors from the LCD switching to different colors.
Sorry for the run on sentence, but does anyone know what the refresh rate is on the Panda's LCD? I don't know where I once found the app, but I only used it on WinXP/x86. Basically the app was a black screen and a white 3d ball. And when you run the demo the ball would do figure eights to give you the worst case scenario for ghosting on LCDs.
Don't know if anyone could create a quick demo of this and see or if it would be even worth it. Just ranting here because my PSP-1000's screen is downright annoying to look at. And I know lots of people have said the Archos wifi device thingy has the same LCD and have attested to it's awesomeness...it's just maybe the videos they saw on the Archos didn't exaggerate the screens transition of pixels.
Going to bed. Nite all.