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[quote name='Kershek' post='510190' date='Feb 25 2009, 12:46 AM']Is the display a TN, IPS, or VA display?
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I don't know for sure but I am almost certain it is a TN. I replaced an S-IPS monitor with this and after color calibrating with a colorimeter I decided to keep both displays in a dual head setup. The Samsung bundled monitor does not have the color accuracy and suffered much more discoloration off center compared to my IPS panel. With that said it is a bright and vibrant monitor which is excellent for gaming. It would not be my first choice for serious video editing / photography though. If only Dell would put out a 27+ inch S-IPS that did 120hz...
I don't know for sure but I am almost certain it is a TN. I replaced an S-IPS monitor with this and after color calibrating with a colorimeter I decided to keep both displays in a dual head setup. The Samsung bundled monitor does not have the color accuracy and suffered much more discoloration off center compared to my IPS panel. With that said it is a bright and vibrant monitor which is excellent for gaming. It would not be my first choice for serious video editing / photography though. If only Dell would put out a 27+ inch S-IPS that did 120hz...
[quote name='logan0171' post='510439' date='Feb 25 2009, 09:37 AM']I don't know for sure but I am almost certain it is a TN. I replaced an S-IPS monitor with this and after color calibrating with a colorimeter I decided to keep both displays in a dual head setup. The Samsung bundled monitor does not have the color accuracy and suffered much more discoloration off center compared to my IPS panel. With that said it is a bright and vibrant monitor which is excellent for gaming. It would not be my first choice for serious video editing / photography though. If only Dell would put out a 27+ inch S-IPS that did 120hz...[/quote]
[quote name='logan0171' post='510439' date='Feb 25 2009, 09:37 AM']I don't know for sure but I am almost certain it is a TN. I replaced an S-IPS monitor with this and after color calibrating with a colorimeter I decided to keep both displays in a dual head setup. The Samsung bundled monitor does not have the color accuracy and suffered much more discoloration off center compared to my IPS panel. With that said it is a bright and vibrant monitor which is excellent for gaming. It would not be my first choice for serious video editing / photography though. If only Dell would put out a 27+ inch S-IPS that did 120hz...
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I don't know for sure but I am almost certain it is a TN. I replaced an S-IPS monitor with this and after color calibrating with a colorimeter I decided to keep both displays in a dual head setup. The Samsung bundled monitor does not have the color accuracy and suffered much more discoloration off center compared to my IPS panel. With that said it is a bright and vibrant monitor which is excellent for gaming. It would not be my first choice for serious video editing / photography though. If only Dell would put out a 27+ inch S-IPS that did 120hz...
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I don't know for sure but I am almost certain it is a TN. I replaced an S-IPS monitor with this and after color calibrating with a colorimeter I decided to keep both displays in a dual head setup. The Samsung bundled monitor does not have the color accuracy and suffered much more discoloration off center compared to my IPS panel. With that said it is a bright and vibrant monitor which is excellent for gaming. It would not be my first choice for serious video editing / photography though. If only Dell would put out a 27+ inch S-IPS that did 120hz...
Correct, it is a TN panel
Correct, it is a TN panel