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<blockquote data-quote="Night81nrw" data-source="post: 843844" data-attributes="member: 97585"><p>Dell UltraSharp 2209WA has an IPS panel that would deliver a much colorful picture than monitors with TN panel (most of the "lower price monitors are TN panels). IPS won't have those fast response times than TN does but it has a much better black level and a better viewing angle. Pictures have more natural colors. </p><p>Otherwise you could get a TN panel monitor with a glossy screen (I know that LG has some of those). The glossy screen intensifies the colors and also delivers a better black level. That means you pay less compared to a monitor with IPS (or VA) panel and you have somewhat comparable picture quality. </p><p>Usually glossy screens are not very recommended if you are working long hours in front of it because the mirroring (of course it depends how intense they are) on the surface might lead to headache (since the eyes continuously have to refocus). </p><p></p><p>- If you have to money, get a monitor with IPS/VN panel. Better picture but </p><p> lower response times. Especially if real natural colors are very important for </p><p> you.</p><p></p><p>- If you mainly play games, watch movies, probably get a TN Panel with </p><p> glossy screen.</p><p></p><p>- If you use it for work and a every day screen is enough, get a TN panel </p><p> with matte screen. </p><p></p><p>(At least that's my opinion).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Night81nrw, post: 843844, member: 97585"] Dell UltraSharp 2209WA has an IPS panel that would deliver a much colorful picture than monitors with TN panel (most of the "lower price monitors are TN panels). IPS won't have those fast response times than TN does but it has a much better black level and a better viewing angle. Pictures have more natural colors. Otherwise you could get a TN panel monitor with a glossy screen (I know that LG has some of those). The glossy screen intensifies the colors and also delivers a better black level. That means you pay less compared to a monitor with IPS (or VA) panel and you have somewhat comparable picture quality. Usually glossy screens are not very recommended if you are working long hours in front of it because the mirroring (of course it depends how intense they are) on the surface might lead to headache (since the eyes continuously have to refocus). - If you have to money, get a monitor with IPS/VN panel. Better picture but lower response times. Especially if real natural colors are very important for you. - If you mainly play games, watch movies, probably get a TN Panel with glossy screen. - If you use it for work and a every day screen is enough, get a TN panel with matte screen. (At least that's my opinion). [/QUOTE]
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