I personally don't find it matters that much.
You probably have the S or A and don't know it then if it's cmo it will have a terrible pinched concaved effect & the viewing angle would be laughable and no blacks even after calibration and in general colors will be washed out and weak.I personally don't find it matters that much.
My 226bw is not one of the s panel's yet it delivers awesome performance. No ghosting, great colours and good contrast. No problems here whatsoever.
just required about 5 minutes of my time to set up colour, contrast and brightness levels. Once that was done i was good to go.
Remember too that its fast TN panel means its response rate is one of the best of the larger screens so is great for gaming!
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It's definately not an S as i bought it off Slogan on the MM.You probably have the S or A and don't know it then if it's cmo it will have a terrible pinched concaved effect & the viewing angle would be laughable and no blacks even after calibration and in general colors will be washed out and weak.
Tn film all the 22" screens are tn film there are 20" widescreen and 24" widescreens that are not tn film.
Does anyone know why the 22" panels are all of the inferior type? Some of us simply like our pixels that little bit bigger... how come we don't get the better technology?
similar situation here.another LG user here went from my 3 year old 17inch hyundai L70
very happy with the LG and highly recommended it
just goto swap my x1950 pro for a 8800 gts now