Are these IPS screens?
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Jun 14 2013, 01:27 PM
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Are these IPS screens?
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Jun 14 2013, 06:43 PM
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QUOTE(Prince J @ Jun 14 2013, 04:00 PM) Quoted from our facebook page Can anyone here tell the diff between IPS and TN panels in terms of response time? The TN viewing angle is a nuisance though. (Imagine someone beside watching, discussing, talking)"IPS doesn't necessarily mean they are better than a TN 90~95% NTSC gamut screen. You'll want to check what gamut range they cover and if they're talking about sRGB, aRGB (most common) or NTSC (highest gamut). A 90% aRGB coverage screen is not as much colors as a 90% NTSC color gamut. IPS monitors tend to have better viewing angles and better color accuracy but tend to be slower in response time. So if you're looking for graphic work like Photo Editing go with IPS, but for gamers TN panels are usually better since they tend to have a lower reponse time." 95% NTSC Color Gamut screen can reproduce 95% of NTSC color gamut. FYI, the default panel has only 72% NTSC color gamut, normal laptops selling in the market have about 60% to 72% NTSC gamut too. This post has been edited by biatche: Jun 14 2013, 06:44 PM |
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Jun 15 2013, 01:34 AM
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QUOTE(raymondtong94 @ Jun 14 2013, 06:50 PM) how it works Yes, I understand how it works, however, in reality, can you really see the difference? Is it -obvious-? Viewing angle is obvious though.about ghosting effect question 1 question 2 just to keep in mind, the higher the response time, the higher the ghosting effect. ![]() sample of ghosting image - note how blur is the girl on the left. |
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Jun 15 2013, 01:24 PM
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QUOTE(raymondtong94 @ Jun 15 2013, 01:53 AM) if lets say the IPS panel response time is 6ms, then it is likely unnoticeable. if it is 8ms, there are some minor visibilities. if more than 9ms, ghosting effect is obvious. Exactly, most ips models these days are 5-6ms, compare that with TN 2ms is really difficult. Never seen any diff.IPS screens nowadays are built with lower response time (max 5ms). so no worries about ghosting effect though. This post has been edited by biatche: Jun 15 2013, 01:25 PM |
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