dqniel
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My point was mostly that due to the IPS's poor response rate, it doesn't make a great 120hz panel. Perhaps as they get better that will change. That isn't to say that they can't do 120hz, but TN panels are better at 120hz.
Now perhaps they may make 1440p TN panels, or maybe IPS will improve enough to get great response times.
have you seen a 120hz IPS panel for yourself? the reason i ask is because i've seen a 144hz Asus TN and my IPS at 120Hz has a very similar feel. i don't notice any of this "colors not fully changing" thing that you're talking about. the only way the asus feels superior in terms of motion blur is when the lightboost "hack" is used. and i say that from having played FPSs on both screens, with sufficient frames per second.
Well I do not see that disprooing what I said and what misconception. Please tell I'm here to learn are you.
puha I feel like calling a spade but I won't let that part of me get the best..
IPS is a type of LCD. are you trying to dispute this?
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