Both displays meet the 250-nits full-screen and 400-nits 10% center patch tests, however, when it comes to smaller ~3% patch tests (not covered by VESA), the Dell AW3423DWF can achieve 1,000-nits, while the Philips 27E1N8900 is limited to around 520-nits. Needless to say, the AW...
Like AMD's FreeSync or NVIDIA's G-SYNC, the HDMI group has created its own version of the VESA Adaptive Sync protocol, called HDMI Forum VRR. It's a VRR format that seems to only work with HDMI 2.1 sources, and the Xbox Series X currently supports it alongside its FreeSync VRR support...
Panel defects such asIPS glow,VA glow,backlight bleedingandstuck/dead pixelsalso vary across different units of monitors. So, if you come across a review of a monitor you’re interested in and it’s criticized for having too much IPS glow or backlight bleeding, it doesn’t mean your unit...