External monitor - any difference between 2ms and 5ms?

Are there any significant differences?
Would I only notice on super fast graphics?
Should I be fussed in choosing between monitors that have either 2ms or 5ms?
Thanks
Omar

Between 5ms and 2ms is not a lot of difference.
Once you get that low on response times narrow your field by looking for a monitor with little input lag.
Input lag won't affect image quality, but it can add a bit of latency to your games.

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