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    Philips 245P2EB

    If you find 245P2 is cheap enough, Go ahead. No more 16:10 LCD monitor in the market. In my area, it is expensive than 241P3 almost US$70. If it is expensive than Dell U2311, go to Dell. 245P2 is an excellent TN panel but still it is hard to compare with IPS/VA panel.
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    Philips 245P2EB

    It shall be a TN panel as I got some wave pattern when I touch the screen. Colour and viewing angle are much better than 241P3. Except the price, 245P2 is a GOOD TN monitor.
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    Philips 245P2EB

    Actually, I bought Philps 245P2EB69 and 241P3LYEB69 241P3LYEB39 uses LED, viewing angle is 170 (H)/160 (V) however, I sit in front of the monitor (about 1.5 feets at eye level distance), the colour of left hand side and right hand side changed (white to light yellow). It was crazy. I repeated...
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    Any suggestions for an IPS monitor with relatively low response times?

    IPS panel is the slowest one among the 3 major types of panel. Have you check with Dell (IPS panel monitor)? U2311 is 8 ms U2410 is 16ms U2711 is 6 ms You can see the different.
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    Philips 245P2EB

    OK, then, I go to buy this monitor and will let all of you to know it is a TN or VA panel. Hmm.... I believe it is a TN as the price is relative cheap if it is a VA panel. Also, VA is hard to have 5ms response time. Even though Eizo can't accelerate it to this rate. But, I hope it is a VA as...
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    TN panels ????

    Also, you may touch the screen. If it shows a water wave pattern, then, it is a TN panel.
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    NEC EA232WMI vs LG E2370V IPS Monitors

    I just find LG E2370V is different to E2370V-BF E2370V is for gaming, suppose it uses TN panel while E2370V-BF uses UH-IPS and it provides a remote!
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    Philips 245P2EB

    Yea ... me too .... I believe it is a VA. Otherwise, Philips would not keep it as a top secret. This is the only reasons as Philips shall use LG.Philips panel (IPS) in 1st pirority. If it is a VA panel, it shall be a good price now, right?
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    Philips 245P2EB

    yes ... Philips kicking away the customers. However, I'm interested to a TN monitor having an innovative technology of 178 view angle. Don't you want to know the secret? I' don't know why there are so many hardware/technology website, but NONE of them conduct a review to this strange monitor !
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    Philips 245P2EB

    I went to shops locate nearby my home, but none of them showed the model 245P. I wonder. Therefore, I sent a email to Philips. Although, an email replied, further information can only be obtained for such model via 24-hrs on-line chatting or talk by phone. It is strange during my chatting with...
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    LED LCD = more input lag: old wives' tale?

    Applecinema is a good example of LED LCD but I learnt less negative response. May I know Applecinema is an edge blacklight or dynamic blacklight? Also, LEDs using by it is white or RGB?
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    Philips 245P2EB

    Thanks all of you. I gave a phone call to Philips but a customer service staff told me Philips' policy restricted him to tell me the panel type. Anyway, he disclosed it was not a IPS panel. Yea...I understand VA and IPS panel cannot not has response time faster than 6ms. Some models were...
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    Philips 245P2EB

    Philips launched a new 24" 16:10 LCD Colour: 16.7 Million Viewing angle: 178/178 Response time: 5ms I wonder the viewing angle of 178/178. I search the web and nothing can find for this LCD. Is it a VA panel?