[citation][nom]pocketdrummer[/nom]What they really need to do is get on the ball with quality. Color accuracy shouldn't be as abysmal as it is on most TN panels. Not to mention, uniformity and response time.The problem is that there isn't any real outline for how companies measure performance, so the consumer doesn't know how to spend his/her money. Thus, better brands aren't purchased and competition for better products is slowed.We need screens with better color, wider viewing angles, faster refresh rates, and quicker response times. Otherwise there's no real need to upgrade your monitor.[/citation]
LG stated a little while ago that it would only go with IPS panels in 2012. And Samsung will likely make the shift to PLS panels in the next couple of years. Not to mention, we'll eventually be seeing AMOLED displays on the market. So I see a move in the right direction for the LCD monitor market. Companies will have to start competing for display quality and featuers (like 3D) instead of little things like "theoretical 2ms response time after compensation."