TN vs IPS monitor

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That BenQ monitor belongs here:
"There are fast IPS panels which bridge TN and IPS, not as slow as average IPS, not as fast as TN, better image reproduction than TN but not as good as good IPS. This solution in between is e.g. Dell U2412M."
The monitor type I wrote before.
It is not a bad choice. :)


Yes! Get that one! That's a really good monitor given the price.
Seriously though, you should mostly look at the input lag, not the GtG because it's mostly a gimmick. Also, never get TN if you're not aiming for 120hz+, unless you're on a tight budget.
 
That BenQ monitor belongs here:
"There are fast IPS panels which bridge TN and IPS, not as slow as average IPS, not as fast as TN, better image reproduction than TN but not as good as good IPS. This solution in between is e.g. Dell U2412M."
The monitor type I wrote before.
It is not a bad choice. :)
 
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How' she input lag on this? Doens't say.

I also found out that BenQ has an average of 10ms for input lag.
 
I also can not find the detailed review including the input lag.
I have seen one of those in a shop near home and it was not bad for gaming.
Not the one you can call either bad or good.
The selling point of this monitor is the monitor's design.
This monitor looks pretty.
This AH-IPS monitor is OK-ish for the price.
 
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