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I received NVIDIA's non-sale gadget 'LDAT', so I opened it and took a closer look at its appearance.
LDAT is a tool that can measure display latency ... The back side is equipped with a light sensor and is covered with black rubber to prevent scratching the display of the object being measured.
An elastic band integrated into the LDAT device give users the ability to wrap it around a display and position the sensor over a small part of the screen. When connected to a system, with the ...
What’s interesting, however, is that how you record that performance is starting to change, and that’s where the Nvidia LDAT & PCAT hardware comes into play. One sure-fire way of telling if ...
LDAT connects to a system via USB and features an integrated photoelectric luminance sensor, along with a direct connection to the left mouse button on a modified Logitech G203 gaming mouse.
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