Every monitor has a different kind of panel technology, each with its own strengths and weaknesses that can determine the category of consumer it’s suitable for. The most common types used today, according to BenQ, are TN (Twisted Nematic), VA (Vertical Alignment), and IPS (In-Plane Switching). TN panels offer high refresh rates, fast response times, and deep black levels at an affordable price. They usually have low input latency so they’re ideal for competitive gamers. The downsides, however, are disappointing colors and low contrast levels. Additionally, the viewing angles can be pretty bad.
VA panels offer incredible colors and are suited for those who want the best picture quality. They are rich and vibrant with high-contrast ratios over 3000:1. Similar to TN panels they have good black levels, but their viewing angles are not so great. Unfortunately, they suffer from slower response times, so they’re not ideal for quick-reaction activities.
IPS panels tend to be a good middle ground between TN and VA panels. However, they’re usually the most expensive. IPS panels offer great color performance but have the advantage of a speedy response time. They also have better viewing angles, and often support a high refresh rate. If you want an all-purpose monitor and have the budget to spare, IPS panels are the way to go.
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