Approximately 2 ms.
ms stands for milliseconds and the smaller the number the better, especially if you watch a lot of sports and fast action movies. This is usually not a problem with regular TV shows or movies. A response time of 5 ms or less is most desired in a TV. 3 or less is best. A plasma TV usually has the fastest response time, but there are LCD's that are comparable.
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Absolutely. I had played Call of Duty games on my 46" Toshiba for a while, and when I went to my friends how, I noticed that not only were the controls way more responsive, I always played better over there. We couldn't understand why, but it wasn't just me, because he noticed the difference when playing at my house. I just recently was talking to a guy who plays for MLG and he explained response time to me. He told me that MLG uses 5 ms monitors in their tournaments. I had a monitor on my computer in my room that was 5 ms, so I got curious.... After doing some research, I discovered that my Toshiba had an 8 ms response time, and my friends TV had a 5 ms response time. I bought the necessary cables, and now I play my xbox on the monitor, and let me tell you, the difference is astounding.
5 ms is faster. The response time is the amount of time a pixel in an LCD monitor takes to go from active (black) to inactive (white) and back to active (black) again. It is measured in milliseconds (ms). Lower numbers mean faster transitions and therefore fewer visible image artifacts. (from Wikipedia).
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Picayune, MS is in the Central Time Zone (CT).
In physics, "1 ms" typically refers to a measurement of time, specifically one millisecond. A millisecond is equal to one thousandth of a second. This unit of time is commonly used in physics to measure the duration of events or the response time of systems.
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It should be: Ms. Martinez' behalf or Mr. Martinez's behalf
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