Satellite M100-165 - LCD panel reaction time

Hi.
Does anybody know where i can find information about the time reaction of my LCD panel in my M100-165?
Does anybody know what is the LCD time reaction of m100-165 ( or m100 series )?
Thx for answers :)

Hi
The M100 series was delivered with an 14.1 WXGA 200 display type LTN141W1-L03-0.
In my knowledge this display should support a response speed of 25ms.

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