Graphics Rendering
Inside Android stylus latency: how front-buffer rendering drops ink
On a 60 Hz Android tablet, the active tip of a stylus stroke can land on the display roughly 9 milliseconds after a fresh sample arrives from the pen.
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On a 60 Hz Android tablet, the active tip of a stylus stroke can land on the display roughly 9 milliseconds after a fresh sample arrives from the pen.