Alright, so my setup is very bad. Like.. REALLY bad. I use this wobbly desk in front of a 30 inch tv (which sounds great, but it isn't) and I can't afford a monitor right now.
And for games like CS:GO, you need accuracy, smooth mouse movements and such.
But the thing with my TV is that it feels very... Stutter..y.
To explain it is like this. On a monitor, the mouse is endless, it's smooth and you can look wherever.
But with a TV it feels as if there are little bits that the mouse snaps to. And it's terrible for games like CS:GO.
Please help if anyone understands.

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Nope. No "game mode" or anything D:

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Turning off any post-processing options may help, what model TV is it?

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It's a Insigma NS-39D4OONA14

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That is a 39 inch TV, not 30 inch. But anyway, here are some posts on the Insignia forum about similar problems on other Insignia TVs (different models), maybe they will help:
http://community.insigniaproducts.com/t5/Televisions/NS-26L450A11-game-lag-problems-but-there-s-no-game-mode-or-DCM/td-p/14752
http://community.insigniaproducts.com/t5/Televisions/NS-26L450A11-Gaming-Lag-Issue/m-p/80853
http://community.insigniaproducts.com/t5/Televisions/NS-55L260A13-Lag-on-HDMI-Component/m-p/52548

You should also search that Insignia forum for other possible solutions ("game lag"). Other possible solutions are to use VGA input, change the output resolution on the PC, or get updated firmware for your TV (if disabling the post-processing, as mentioned in the above posts, does not solve the problem).

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Bump?

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Put to Gaming Mode
Fix resolution

throw it in the garbage because there is always frameloss with these shit-tv's

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TVs are meant to be used as a display for movies. Their latency is terrible, even for those that support game modes. Consoles get around with being generally slow as hell, so console shooters even in competitive are okay, but if you want to play CS (or Quake, or any shooter where skill still matters to some degree), you need a monitor with max 5ms latency.

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