Gaming-Monitore, die hohe Auflösungen in knackiger Schärfe und vor allem in flotter Geschwindigkeit darstellen müssen, werden von unserer innovativen Fast IPS-Technologie auf ein neues Niveau gehoben. Anstatt ein normales IPS-Panel zu verwenden, wurde die Struktur und...
OLED Panel– A non-LCD panel with superb color and contrast. Comes at a fairly high price and is usually used for TVs rather than monitors, though that is starting to change. Unfortunately, OLED screens are prone to burn-in under certain circumstances by design. CRT Monitor– Technically no...
IPS stands for in-plane switching, a type of LED (a form of LCD) display panel technology. Unless otherwise stated, all performance claims are based on theoretical performance. Actual figures may vary in real-world situations. The actual transfer speed of USB 3.0, 3.1, 3.2, and/or Type-C...
IPS displays manipulate polarized light by aligning liquid crystals in the same plane as the display panel. When a voltage is applied, these crystals rotate parallel to the panel, adjusting the light's intensity that passes through a subsequent polarizing layer. ...
If gaming is your main concern, then going with an OLED panel is basically amust. Over to You Which panel technology do you prefer and why? Let us know in the
However, OLED panels are susceptible to permanent imageburn-inand temporary image retention, and they cannot get as bright as some LED-backlit panels. To rival the excellent image quality of OLED displays made possible by their basically infinite contrast ratio, some IPS and VA panel monitors are...
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LCD Panel types used in current PC monitors, including: IPS, AHVA, Super PLS, VA and TN based LCD panel technology.
Related:What Is OLED? Which Panel Type Is Right for You? By now, you probably have a pretty good idea of which panel type you should get. As is often the case, the more you spend, the more you get. Our recommendations for specific purposes are below: ...
As expected, based on yesterday's press release from AUO, its new 540 Hz gaming panel is based on E-TN technology. The E simply stands for Esports and AUO has never really mentioned what the difference is between its E-TN and its regular TN panels. In this case, we already know who...