What do you mean by a good VA panel is better than IPS for image quality? Only for gaming due to the deeper blacks?For image quality, a good VA panel is better than IPS and TN. Competitive gamers will fair better with an IPS or TN although fast VA are getting better.
What do you mean by a good VA panel is better than IPS for image quality? Only for gaming due to the deeper blacks?
No matter how fast the refresh rate, VA is just a blurry mess.
OK so indeed you meant just for gaming and not general IQ.For cinematic video games or games with nice visuals you lose a lot of shadow detail, depth and vibrancy with IPS, 1 the contrast is atrocious. 2 The horrible glow thrown in with the grey blacks can make a lot of night scenes, scenes with dark edges, or dark environmens look washed out.
I hope the new panel makes it way to other brands like AOC soon!Samsung have just changed that with the Odyssey G7 and G9
Samsung have just changed that with the Odyssey G7 and G9
That's great, but can Samsung make flat panel with their new tech?
That's great, but can Samsung make flat panel with their new tech?
I lol'd.no, they will make it 500R instead of the 1000R. The third gen of this text will basically be a monitor so "curved" that it will be attachable to your head.
That's great, but can Samsung make flat panel with their new tech?
no, they will make it 500R instead of the 1000R. The third gen of this text will basically be a monitor so "curved" that it will be attachable to your head, all 32 inches of it.. the monitor not your head .
500r.......it will be a great face covering product
I know most people prefer curvy shape but after using a 32 inch curved monitor for while I would definitely stick with flat panel.
I didn't mind the curve of the Dell S3220DGF but that is like 1800 or something and not a silly 1000R. However, I agree with you on the 27". It seems very silly and strange. Overall I prefer flat panels with the exception being 32:10/32:9 whatever they call it these days.16:9 alone is not worth having curved for, let alone at 32", which makes the 27" curved just a really strange option.
I didn't mind the curve of the Dell S3220DGF but that is like 1800 or something and not a silly 1000R. However, I agree with you on the 27". It seems very silly and strange. Overall I prefer flat panels with the exception being 32:10/32:9 whatever they call it these days.
How is 1000R "silly"?
Looks great from where i am sitting
Feels totally natural....