I am trying to understand as best as I can. Can I view the E-IPS and AMVA at angle and seeing the images in a good way. I know on TN viewing on Angle is crap so I want to be able to view at angle good like my MacBook pro. If they both are good at viewing at angle that good
IPS isn't exempt from image deterioration when viewed from an angle; if the technology isnt backed up by an AT-W polarizer, then you will see a white glow.
The perceived effect isn't too dissimilar to the contrast shift seen in AMVA panels. In fact, I'd say it's slightly more intrusive.
IPS isn't exempt from image deterioration when viewed from an angle; if the technology isnt backed up by an AT-W polarizer, then you will see a white glow.
The perceived effect isn't too dissimilar to the contrast shift seen in AMVA panels. In fact, I'd say it's slightly more intrusive.
I'm not sure "black crush" is intrinsically any worse on *VA panels than *IPS, if by that you mean the inability to resolve subtle differences in blacks and very dark greys (rendering them as an undifferentiated dark "hole" in the image). If anything, I thought *VA panels traditionally had the advantage here, although certain recent IPS models seem to have caught up.Don't forget black crush as well on a *VA matrix, which you also don't get with an IPS.