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 IPS or TN panel?, They both are 144hz and 1ms

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lolzcalvin
post Mar 30 2020, 01:10 PM

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QUOTE(Cloudi @ Mar 30 2020, 04:46 AM)
Alright guys. Thanks for all the reply! After reading all the reply from experts like y'all.
Conclusion,
            IPS       VS   TN
Speed / slower   /   Faster
Color  /  Better   /    Good
Price /Expensive/    Cheaper

I work as a part timer (not anymore since convid-19) and money is tight for me and so on. So TN is the one i'm going for. Thanks again for helping a fellow guy that scare of making his decision.
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AOC 24G2 you've listed is the best, and it's IPS, selling at RM759. unfortunately you're out of luck, a lot places edy sold out. unless any seller lurking here can help you get one.

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post Mar 30 2020, 01:20 PM

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QUOTE(chocobo7779 @ Mar 28 2020, 10:40 PM)
Note that even fast IPS panels like the one in the 27GL850 doesn't even hit 1ms at all sweat.gif

Although the tradeoffs from TN to IPS are really worth it IMHO icon_idea.gif
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QUOTE(edministrator @ Mar 29 2020, 02:16 PM)
as many have mentioned, IPS do not have 1ms response time, and even if stated 1ms, it is sort of simulated/boosted artificially and gives you more image degradation than improving it. True 4ms is the best you can get for IPS currently.
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not only IPS, TN also usually cannot hit 1ms response time, unless switching to absurd overdrive modes that introduce significant undershoot and overshoot. usually with the best overdrive settings TN panels can hit a maximum average of 3ms, but only on some of the best TN monitors out there, for example HP Omen X 27 which is very expensive (about 3k) in malaysia, especially for a TN monitor.

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below is max overdrive
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undershoot and overshoot introduce inverse ghosting and corona artifacts
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post Mar 30 2020, 02:15 PM

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If all the spec are same, just go with IPS. Color really better than TN panel.
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post Mar 30 2020, 10:05 PM

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You guys seems to not understand.

IPS has best color reproduction potential BUT that doesn't mean it's accurate.

Straight out of the box - did you run color calibration tool? No? Then how you know is accurate?

Do you have a reference image that you can use to actually tell it's accurate or close to accurate? No? then how you know is accurate.

Many people assume IPS is accurate when it's not, many IPS are so poor that even with calibration tool already it's still not accurate.

Color better than TN? Let me ask you then, have you actually put them side by side? Or actually seen how the new TN models and even high end TN models are? They're so good now you put side by side even reference image, it's difficult to tell unless you spend a bit of time to try to pick out the hints on certain areas of an image........

AND YES - that is based on an image that YOU are familiar with, not just side by side a game. smile.gif
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post Apr 17 2020, 03:49 AM

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QUOTE(goldfries @ Mar 30 2020, 10:05 PM)
You guys seems to not understand.

IPS has best color reproduction potential BUT that doesn't mean it's accurate.

Straight out of the box - did you run color calibration tool? No? Then how you know is accurate?

Do you have a reference image that you can use to actually tell it's accurate or close to accurate? No? then how you know is accurate.

Many people assume IPS is accurate when it's not, many IPS are so poor that even with calibration tool already it's still not accurate.

Color better than TN? Let me ask you then, have you actually put them side by side? Or actually seen how the new TN models and even high end TN models are? They're so good now you put side by side even reference image, it's difficult to tell unless you spend a bit of time to try to pick out the hints on certain areas of an image........

AND YES - that is based on an image that YOU are familiar with, not just side by side a game. smile.gif
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post Apr 17 2020, 09:40 AM

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IPS for color accuracy, especially when you view the edge of a huge screen.
However, IPS glow and back light bleeding is lottery.

 

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