The Acer monitor isn't actually IPS. Keep that in mind.
It certainly is IPS, unless you made a typo and meant the RoG isn't IPS?

I think he was being pedantic. It is an AHVA (Advanced Hyper-Viewing Angle) panel rather than IPS. This is categorised as IPS-type due to sharing all of the key image characteristics with LG's IPS technology. But the latter is trademarked hence the use of 'AHVA', 'PLS' and others to mean the same as 'IPS.![]()
LG.Display are falling behindi'd argue at the moment that AHVA > IPS anyway. Better response times, high refresh rates available, better contrast ratiosLG.Display are falling behind
I think he was being pedantic. It is an AHVA (Advanced Hyper-Viewing Angle) panel rather than IPS. This is categorised as IPS-type due to sharing all of the key image characteristics with LG's IPS technology. But the latter is trademarked hence the use of 'AHVA', 'PLS' and others to mean the same as 'IPS.![]()
I think you need to make the definition. AHVA is certainly not IPS they are not the same and have some very different characteristics.
As I've said, key performance characteristics are very similar to IPS. Viewing angle performance, colour consistency, responsiveness (to an extent - exceptions as per this model) and contrast performance (including propensity of angle-related non-uniformity or 'glow') is quite comparable. It is for these reasons that manufacturers may even refer to their models using AHVA panels simply as 'IPS' or 'IPS technology'. The physical properties of light within AHVA is most similar to IPS rather than VA or TN, hence the above.I think you need to make the definition. AHVA is certainly not IPS they are not the same and have some very different characteristics.
I think you need to make the definition. AHVA is certainly not IPS they are not the same and have some very different characteristics.
I love the swift awesome monitor not tried the other one though.
Not sure why people bang on about viewing angles as I never play from above, below or the sides lol