No, color sucks in TN panel. //@anonymous: TN is no necessarily bad, fast response, easy in eyes. The downside is viewing angle. But not everyone need wide viewing angle. Some people intentionally don’t want a lot of people to see his screen
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By anonymous on 01/09/2018, 09:55 AM EST
TN is no necessarily bad, fast response, easy in eyes. The downside is viewing angle. But not everyone need wide viewing angle. Some people intentionally don’t want a lot of people to see his screen
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By anonymous on 01/08/2018, 02:41 PM EST
It all boils down what's your budget. TN has faster response time and it's cheaper; it's fine for everyday computer use and gaming. Choose IPS if you care about the viewing angle and color reproduction, and most of all have money to spend. Google LCD technologies (specifically in TN and IPS) for more details. //@Anonymous: Could you please write more about it? I am interested in this monitor but I don't know what's the problem. Thanks //@Anonymous: TN panel for 4k UHD, Dell is greedy to fool non tech people.
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By anonymous on 01/08/2018, 01:50 PM EST
Could you please write more about it? I am interested in this monitor but I don't know what's the problem. Thanks //@Anonymous: TN panel for 4k UHD, Dell is greedy to fool non tech people.
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By anonymous on 01/08/2018, 01:46 PM EST
Could you please write more about it? I am interested in this monitor but I don't know is any problem with it. Thanks! //@Anonymous: TN panel for 4k UHD, Dell is greedy to fool non tech people.
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By anonymous on 01/08/2018, 08:49 AM EST
TN panel for 4k UHD, Dell is greedy to fool non tech people.
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