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'''Display lag''', also known as '''input lag''', refers to the inherent latency between a console producing an output and a monitor screen displaying said output. This is different from [[frame delay]], which is caused by the game itself intentionally delaying an input from being performed by a certain amount of time. Display lag is also separate from reaction time, which is mostly determined by the physical and cognitive ability of the player, though all three phenomena affect each other to influence the playing experience.  
'''Display lag''', also known as '''input lag''', refers to the inherent latency between a console producing an output and a monitor screen displaying said output. This is different from [[Frame delay]], which is caused by the game itself intentionally delaying an input from being performed by a certain amount of time. Display lag is also separate from reaction time, which is mostly determined by the physical and cognitive ability of the player, though all three phenomena affect each other to influence the playing experience.  


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