Originally posted by: Zebo
Originally posted by: xtknight
LCD Buyer's Guide
[S-IPS (Super In Plane Switching/In Phase State/LG.Philips LCD/Hitachi/Sharp/Mitsubishi): Typically demands a price premium, however this type of panel delivers excellent viewing angle, CRT-like colors with less gamma/gray shift, and has a response time somewhere in between TN and modern VA technologies. However the brightness does suffer a bit on this display. Eizo's ColorEdge monitors mostly use this type of panel for their excellent gamut and minimal viewing angle distortion..
This probably should be edited at this point w/ next gen overdrive S-IPS hitting...The NEC w/ AS-IPS is brightest monitor behardware.com ever tested...
IPS technology still can not emit as much light as taken in, like VA can. So in a way you could say it 'wastes' light. But I'll clarify that. That can be taken account for by just putting in a brighter backlight.
": ViewSonic VP930b 1280x1024 (5:4)
Panel: AUO M190EG01 V0 (P-MVA ?-bit)
It's 8 bit.
Fixed, I guess it was an electronics issue with VP930b causing noise although we're still not certain.
21.3": NEC MultiSync LCD2180WG-LED-BK ...
Price: $6749.99 USD
LOL what are they trying to pull... ..If I were Gates rich no monitor is worth 7K.
Hmm yeah, I'm not paying that much 'til OLED or SED.