Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
LED display shines through
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@Sean Thank you very much for your reply. Wou this makes me more difficult and more expensive.
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@maiky09 I have found that displays made with PLS technology emit better “dark” color as compared to displays made based on the IPS (and TFT) technology. Think about it.
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PLS and IPS are almost same… SAMSUNG call their IPS as PLS rather than LG call theirs IPS. Due to patent, SAMSUNG cannot use the word IPS. both two are slightly different but almost same.
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If you want to get more high contrast ratio, consider VA panel. There be various - MVA, PVA/S-PVA, A-MVA/A-MVA+ but almost same too. (AH-VA is some kind of IPS. Don’t be confused.)
- The cons of VA panel - late response speed. afterimage would happen. So it rarely be adopted as screen of notebook.(and duralibility issue)
Anyway, usually we don’t use MM as movie player, so it might not be the issue. - The pros of VA panel - Cheap, low light leak, darker black, higher contrast (than IPS)
- contrast ratio of VA is usually 1:3000 ~ 1:5000 while IPS usually be 1:1000.
- The cons of VA panel - late response speed. afterimage would happen. So it rarely be adopted as screen of notebook.(and duralibility issue)
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There is another option TN panel. High latency is good point but somehow useless for MM. color is not correct by angle.
But remember; the higher(expensive) of type A is better than the lower(cheap) of type B always.
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@Sean said in LED display shines through:
VA
sorry for misunderstanding.
I kept in mind and thought about VA but typed PLS.
Of course the diff in IPS and VA is visible especially in dark color, due to the higher contrast in the last one.
You are right.
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@Sean Thank you very much for that info. I need a monitor between 17 to 19 inches. I’ll see if I can find something.
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@Sean Can you please tell me if this monitor is going to work for me? Please look at the specs. Thank you.
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@maiky09 it is not VA. Check all monitors suitable for you in terms of size/price and check at other website which type of matrix these LCD have. As was said above, the best option is VA (Vertical Alignment)
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Look in the show your mirror, must say I’ve not had that problem with mine, SamsungTV with a RPI https://forum.magicmirror.builders/category/12/show-your-mirror
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I decided to buy the one in the following link:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07743412C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_STy5Cb4YQ0TKH
I know it’s not VA, but I saw a tutorial recommending it, and the work went well. I hope it works for me.