I'm planning on buying a new monitor. I've noticed there seems to be TN and IPS monitors.
What do most people use? Is there any noticable difference for the average gamer?
Thanks for any input guys.
Actually, there's also VA monitors, which are close to IPS.
TN: fastest pixel response times, worst viewing angles, worst colors.
IPS: medium pixel response times, best viewing angles (though also IPS glow), best colors.
VA: slower pixel respone times, good viewing angles, good colors (deepest blacks, best contrast).
My own opinion:
TN is for professional gamers, who are willing to sacrifice everything else for those last milliseconds of pixel response times. But if you're not paid for your gaming, then it's probably not worth the compromises. Wannabe-pro players want to be like the pros, and will get a TN. Manufacturers know this, and will exploit it. Some will even get 60Hz TN, which is the bottom of the barrel.
IPS is good for all-around usage, and usually the best choice for most users, even gamers. But because there's an intense competition in the market, manufacturers are trying to push down prices, which has recently resulted in cutting corners, and therefore there has been some quality issues with IPS.
VA is ... well I don't know how to describe VA. It has risen in popularity in the last year or two, because of the quality issues with IPS. And indeed, in characteristics it's quite similar with IPS, exchanging punches in different areas.
In your case, I would recommend a 144Hz IPS (preferably FreeSync/G-Sync). If you can't find a suitable size in a suitable price, then look for 144Hz VA. Next 60Hz FreeSync IPS/VA, or MAYBE a 144Hz TN. If still nothing, then you're doing something wrong, as 60Hz should never be an option, ever.
Whether you should look for FreeSync or G-Sync, depends on your choice of GPU. The FreeSync is for AMD GPUs, and they're basically equally priced with "normal" monitors. G-Sync, on the other hand, is for nVidia GPUs, but they are practically always £100-200 more expensive.
If you have an nVidia GPU, but can't stomach the price premium of G-Sync, then you should still look for FreeSync monitors, as they cost the same as a non-sync monitor, and will still work as a normal monitor, even if you don't own an AMD GPU. Actually, currently it might be harder to find a 144Hz non-sync monitor than a 144Hz FreeSync monitor. There is a standard war between the two, but nVidia is losing it. The price difference probably played a major part in this.
Ps. I myself have a 144Hz 32" FreeSync 1080p VA (Acer XZ321Q). It is awesome. But there is slight blurring in slowly moving text. Would I still recommend it? Yes. It cost me about 500€ in Finland. OcUK had it for £430 at the beginning. Now it's £480. The 27" variant is about £300.
Actually, there's also VA monitors, which are close to IPS.
TN: fastest pixel response times, worst viewing angles, worst colors.
IPS: medium pixel response times, best viewing angles (though also IPS glow), best colors.
VA: slower pixel respone times, good viewing angles, good colors (deepest blacks, best contrast).
My own opinion:
TN is for professional gamers, who are willing to sacrifice everything else for those last milliseconds of pixel response times. But if you're not paid for your gaming, then it's probably not worth the compromises. Wannabe-pro players want to be like the pros, and will get a TN. Manufacturers know this, and will exploit it. Some will even get 60Hz TN, which is the bottom of the barrel.
IPS is good for all-around usage, and usually the best choice for most users, even gamers. But because there's an intense competition in the market, manufacturers are trying to push down prices, which has recently resulted in cutting corners, and therefore there has been some quality issues with IPS.
VA is ... well I don't know how to describe VA. It has risen in popularity in the last year or two, because of the quality issues with IPS. And indeed, in characteristics it's quite similar with IPS, exchanging punches in different areas.
In your case, I would recommend a 144Hz IPS (preferably FreeSync/G-Sync). If you can't find a suitable size in a suitable price, then look for 144Hz VA. Next 60Hz FreeSync IPS/VA, or MAYBE a 144Hz TN. If still nothing, then you're doing something wrong, as 60Hz should never be an option, ever.
Whether you should look for FreeSync or G-Sync, depends on your choice of GPU. The FreeSync is for AMD GPUs, and they're basically equally priced with "normal" monitors. G-Sync, on the other hand, is for nVidia GPUs, but they are practically always £100-200 more expensive.
If you have an nVidia GPU, but can't stomach the price premium of G-Sync, then you should still look for FreeSync monitors, as they cost the same as a non-sync monitor, and will still work as a normal monitor, even if you don't own an AMD GPU. Actually, currently it might be harder to find a 144Hz non-sync monitor than a 144Hz FreeSync monitor. There is a standard war between the two, but nVidia is losing it. The price difference probably played a major part in this.
Ps. I myself have a 144Hz 32" FreeSync 1080p VA (Acer XZ321Q). It is awesome. But there is slight blurring in slowly moving text. Would I still recommend it? Yes. It cost me about 500€ in Finland. OcUK had it for £430 at the beginning. Now it's £480. The 27" variant is about £300.
Top reply there from aatu.
Plus I always thought VA was faster than IPS (given Eizo did a 120Hz 24" VA) but well there you go.