In reply to starbase218 • Mar 21, 2020. starbase218 wrote: I know IPS panels are preferred for photo editing because of their viewing angles. They might be by the ignorant who haven't seen VA panels, but I used IPS & VA and the VA was better because the contrast is three times better. I get more distracted by the brightness loss and glow from
Broadly speaking, VA panels have better blacks and contrast ratios than IPS panels, but they have a problem with fast transitions between bright and dark pixels. That can leave you with a smearing effect on screen. Some panels are better and some are worse, but the problem is inherent to the technology in the same way that washed out blacks are Cant agree more.. u r completely right. I used a VA qdot monitor for 4 years used to think va is superior. (It had great colors bcs of qdot-125% srgb). Next i bought just a va panel and its utter shit. Now settled with a awsm ips from gigabyte m27q.. its amazing, outstanding colors. Decent black levels
I play pretty much everything. I would like to buy new VA AOC q27g2u 1440p 144hz freesyc + now also gsync compatible. I had 144hz ips in the past (2yrs back) but this new VA panel is basically half the price of 1440p 144hz IPS panels (LG 27gl850 / lg 27gl83a for example) . AOC is about 250 USD less in my country.
IPS vs VA. Between LED TVs, there are different panel types which each have their own effect on the contrast. Many TVs use Vertical Alignment (VA) panels, while others use In-Plane Switching (IPS) panels. VA panels provide a much higher contrast ratio than IPS, and this is because of the way pixels interact with each other.
For a VA panel, the 32GK850G was a good option we felt when it came to gaming." Personally there is no way I am going back to 860:1 or 970:1 contrast ratio and .14 black depth tn and ips screens ever. I have a three VA screens at my desk which are 4200:1 , ~ 3000:1 (LG g-sync gaming), and 6100:1 contrast ratios. . 327 56 294 230 583 774 141 994

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