What Does 1 ms (GTG) Mean

1ms (GTG) refers to the response time of a gaming monitor and how quickly pixels can change colors.

 

1. What is Response Time?

  • Response time measures how fast a pixel transitions from one color to another.
  • It affects motion clarity, ghosting, and blur in fast-moving images.
  • Lower response times = smoother visuals with less motion blur.

 

2. GTG (Gray-to-Gray) vs. Other Response Time Metrics

  • 1ms GTG (Gray-to-Gray) means the monitor’s pixels can transition from one shade of gray to another in 1 millisecond.
  • GtG is the industry standard for measuring response time.
  • Some manufacturers also use MPRT (Moving Picture Response Time), which measures motion blur rather than pixel transitions.

 

3. Why Does 1ms GTG Matter for Gaming?

  • Reduces motion blur and ghosting, making fast-moving objects look clearer.
  • Essential for FPS, racing, and competitive gaming where quick reactions matter.
  • Works best with high refresh rates (144Hz, 240Hz, 360Hz).

 

4. Is 1ms GTG Always Accurate?

  • Some monitors advertise "1ms GTG", but real-world performance may be slightly higher (~2-4ms GTG).
  • Overdrive settings help achieve 1ms but can introduce inverse ghosting (coronas) if set too high.

 

5. IPS vs. TN vs. VA Response Times

  • TN Panels: Fastest response times (often true 1ms GTG).
  • IPS Panels: Usually 1-3ms GTG, but better colors and viewing angles.
  • VA Panels: Slower (4-6ms GTG), but better contrast and deeper blacks.

 

Final Verdict: Is 1ms GTG Important?

Essential for esports and competitive gaming to reduce motion blur.
Improves fast-paced gameplay in FPS, racing, and action games.
✔ Best when combined with high refresh rates and adaptive sync (G-Sync/FreeSync).

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