What Is ALLM and Why Gamers Must Have This Feature Explained By Vinay Jingar - Auto Low Latency Mode
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Hi guys in this video I am talking about Latest Gaming Feature of HDMI 2.1 i.e. ALLM and it's usage.
With the PS5 and Xbox Series X just around the corner, a lot of attention is being focused on gaming-specific features introduced as part of the HDMI 2.1 spec.
Much of that attention is focused on 4K@120Hz (also known as High Frame Rate or HFR) and VRR (Variable Refresh Rate), both very advanced features that are currently available on very few TVs.
By comparison, ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) is a far simpler little feature that won't transform your gaming experience as such, but will subtly improve the experience of living with a TV that's used for gaming as well as TV- and movie-watching. Best of all, its relative simplicity means it's already available via lots of TVs and existing consoles – even those that don't have HDMI 2.1 sockets.
ALLM stands for Auto Low Latency Mode, and all it does is automatically switch to the TV's gaming preset, or Game Mode, when a gaming signal is detected. That's it. Simple, right?
Modern TVs are constantly processing and enhancing the picture being shown, whether that's sharpening edges, enhancing the contrast, adding vibrancy to colours, digging up more dark, smoothing motion or upscaling the signal to fit the display. The problem is that all of this processing takes time. Not lots of time (we're talking milliseconds here), and when you're simply watching something there's no reason for you to notice any delay between the signal going into the TV and being displayed on the screen – but it is enough time to manifest as lag when playing games.
This type of lag is specifically referred to as 'input lag', and it can make a massive difference when gaming. Just 100-200ms of input lag can make certain games almost unplayable.
That's why almost all TVs now have a Game Mode or simply a Game picture preset. At their core, all these modes do is switch off most, if not all, of the TV's active picture processing, but most manufacturers optimise further in order to beat their rivals to the lowest input lag possible.
How low are we talking? Samsung and LG's top-tier 2020 TVs are broadly in the 11-14ms range, which is ludicrously fast. In fact, that's arguably unnecessarily fast: while some hardcore gamers will claim that they can feel any degree of input lag, most agree that anything under 40ms is imperceptible and many people won't notice anything under about 100ms.
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