I messaged staff with "I purchased the Monoprice Zero-G 1440p Ultrawide gaming monitor and have been testing it out the last few days. Looking through the settings, there is one called "Response Time" with the selectable options of 'Off', 'High', 'Middle', and 'Low'. What do each of these options correspond to? Does 'High' mean a High response time, or does it mean that the 'decrease response time' setting is turned up to its highest option? The specs mention a response time of '8ms (4ms OD)', so which setting should I use for the 4ms response time? Or is this something that only applies to the previous model that allowed you to modify the 'Overdrive' settings?"



They said "That's a very good inquiry. You are absolutely correct on the response time (Off, High, Middle, Low) these are the adjustment time response for the picture quality settings. The 8ms is the manufacturer respond time set while the 4ms OD is what they called ghost pixel respond time which most commonly called max response rate.



Pixel response time is a visual fidelity spec and applies just as much when you're watching a movie as when you're playing a game. "