Been playing black ops 3, I'm on some dark levels now and its fine
I started watching a movie last night with the lights off - that's a mistake I won't be making again with it D:
Been playing black ops 3, I'm on some dark levels now and its fine
I'm saying that asking for a photo of glow doesn't show you anything. "cheery-picking" units has absolutely nothing to do with IPS glow. the level of IPS glow does not vary from one sample to another. It's a panel characteristics related to the pixel alignment and doesn't vary.
Been playing black ops 3, I'm on some dark levels now and its fine
for the pricetag, not really.
Its sad how TVs and lower priced monitors dont suffer from these issues as much as IPS panels. Be it BLB or Glow.
I've yet to have a TN monitor with any BLB, or a TV for that matter. Although I had an IPS TV From LG once that had a blue sheen during black.
Do you play anything dark at all?
And I wouldnt get one with the issues they currently have.
I can live with and accept a bit of glow as it disappears when you move your head, its bleed which I cant really live with.
Biggest load of made up crap Ive ever seen on a forum.
If Glow was the same on all units then everyone should have the same amount. Which they dont.
Biggest load of made up crap Ive ever seen on a forum.
If glow was the same across all IPS Monitors, then they would all have the same amount of glow at the same brightness level at the same angle and distance, right? But they dont.
if all other variables were the same then they would. As I said it's the variation in monitor settings, ambient light, viewing position, viewing distance, camera setting etc that causes it to look different. The underlying panel characteristics aren't changing. The only thing which would have some influence is any bleed or clouding from the backlight and I've already explained how to test that effectively while eliminating other possible variables. You can capture that far more reliably and consistently than you can trying to ask people to take photos of glow and compare them. You won't get any meaningful comparison from those kind of photos as there's too many things that can influence it. All it does is further confuse people (like yourself seemingly!) and provide an unrealistic view of reality
camera setting etc that causes it to look different.
So if Id grab 10x PG279Q, they would all have the exact same amount of visible Glow on a Solid Black background, during the exact same Position, Angle and ambient Lighting, according to you, right? But they wouldnt.
They, would, not.
Some units have zero visible glow at the exact same conditions.
Exposure time, etc. The picture I took of mine looks much worse than looking at it by eye, or my eye at anyrate, the camera just seems to make bring it out.
The X34's aew back in stock!! Hoping there will be less concerns with this second batch, still wondering should I wait until a few more batches have passed or go for it now..
Just for reference here's an exaggerated "glow" comparison between IPS & VA. IPS has a general glow plus the 4 points of BLB bleed which apppear to be worse on the left on every pic I've seen posted.
If you had them set up in the exact same way and could control all variables exactly then they would. Im not going to argue with you any more about it. If you want to go looking at loads of user photos of glow for comparisons then be my guest. I've explained why it's pointless but if that's what you feel will give you a good idea then fine. My point is and always had been that you will only capture variance in other factors by doing that not in anything related to the panel or sample itself. You can't possibly control everything else to make it a useful comparison
Just for reference here's an exaggerated "glow" comparison between IPS & VA. IPS has a general glow plus the 4 points of BLB bleed which apppear to be worse on the left on every pic I've seen posted.
Here's about as close as I can get to an eye view using my crappy camera in the dark. Looking closely at the bottom desktop image the glow is slightly visible to the top left and bottom left edge of the Shodan picture (which is the same height as the X34). You can just make out the border of the screen. where the VA panel above is basically evenly black all round (The Shodan image is smaller then the screen size).
Which is to say it's not that bad unless your looking for it but they do vary a bit. I've watched films on both and my preference is more to do with eliminating borders as one is 16:9 and of course the X34 is 21:9 or more cinematic.
God this thread's depressing. OLED really can't come soon enough for pc monitors. Saying that, it will probably have a whole new set of issues.
Why do people take photos rather than use Record and screengrab..