|  | Posted by Patrick Vervoorn on 11/02/07 15:41 
In article <bRGWi.457$C8.18@bos-service2b.ext.ray.com>,Kinon O'Cann <somewhere@over.the.rainbow> wrote:
 >
 >"Patrick Vervoorn" <patrick.vervoorn@NOSPAM.perihelion.demon.nl> wrote in
 >message news:ef770$472b3431$82a1d3bf$14636@news2.tudelft.nl...
 
 >> So I'd like to find out what 22+" Widescreen monitors are around which use
 >> an IPS panel, and which also have a quick-response time (around 5ms or
 >> lower)...
 >
 >Here's a few links to get you started:
 >
 >http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1039222
 >http://www.pchardwarehelp.com/guides/lcd-panel-types.php
 >http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/wiki/index.php?title=Master_Monitors_List
 
 Thanks, I'll look into it.
 
 >The best advice is this: Eizo if you can afford them, NEC for a little less,
 >and then "search and destroy." I'm using an HP 2065 with an IPS panel, and
 >it's very nice. I"d like bigger, but didn't want to spend a fortune. And
 >yes, the difference between an IPS panel monitor and TN is HUGE when it
 >comes to photo editing.
 
 Well, I'm not doing _any_ photo editting at all, so that would not be a
 deciding factor to go for an IPS vs another type of panel.
 
 I suppose the links above explain this, but I haven't looked into them, so
 forgive my following question: what other advantages does an IPS panel
 have over the other panel technologies?
 
 Regards, Patrick.
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