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LeoNatan
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Posted: Fri, 16th Oct 2015 21:36 Post subject: |
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consolitis wrote: | TN -> don't buy unless you *really* need it. |
Who the fuck "really" needs TN?
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Epsilon
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Posted: Fri, 16th Oct 2015 21:53 Post subject: |
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LeoNatan wrote: | consolitis wrote: | TN -> don't buy unless you *really* need it. |
Who the fuck "really" needs TN? |
Lots of 'pro' gamers and pcmustardracers, seeing as it's the only panel that does 144hz at high resolutions.
I'm fine with my 60hz IPS panel.
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JBeckman
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zibztrollingme
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Epsilon
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Posted: Wed, 21st Oct 2015 18:15 Post subject: |
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zibztrollingme wrote: | Epsilon wrote: | LeoNatan wrote: |
Who the fuck "really" needs TN? |
Lots of 'pro' gamers and pcmustardracers, seeing as it's the only panel that does 144hz at high resolutions.
I'm fine with my 60hz IPS panel. |
What are you, stuck in the 80s?
The Acer XB270HU is absolutely amazing. I love this monitor to pieces.
P.S. I also got a good one as there were plenty of reports of dodgy models in the initial release wave. Don't know if things improved since. |
I bought this Dell U3014 last year. Show me a monitor at the same size or higher. But with higher hz and similar panel and I might buy it.
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Posted: Wed, 21st Oct 2015 18:21 Post subject: |
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TN has only one significant advantage and that is no IPS glow.
The advantage in pixel response times is still there but compared to the fastest AHVA the difference in motion is very small.
The colour performance on the 8-bit TN is actually not that far off from a good IPS, at least one improvement there.
But the colour consistency is ruined by the bad viewing angles. And due to the vertical brightness shifting the top third of TN monitors eats away details in dark areas.
Also the coating on the TN displays is more matte so the image seems slightly grainy, this is another disadvantage that is actually bigger than it sounds.
here are some PG278Q and XR34 comparison pics
http://www.overclock.net/t/1554247/build-log-vegas-2015-chromed-copper-tube-gaming-system/70#post_24519554
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zibztrollingme
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Epsilon
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Posted: Wed, 21st Oct 2015 18:33 Post subject: |
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You asked if I was stuck in the eighties, I say then show me an alternative to what I have and you fly off on a tangent. Jesus 
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zibztrollingme
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Posted: Thu, 22nd Oct 2015 00:01 Post subject: I have left. |
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Posted: Thu, 22nd Oct 2015 00:13 Post subject: |
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@Shoshomiga No QC and I read about blurry/motion problems with those cheap screens.
I'm happy with my ROG Swift.
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