Playing The Show on a IPS Panel Monitor?

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  • Stolm
    Pro
    • May 2012
    • 649

    #1

    Playing The Show on a IPS Panel Monitor?

    Hey guys, I'm currently looking to purchase a new gaming monitor for my PC/PS4.

    Been reading about the differences between the TN and IPS panels. TN generally having a smoother and faster response time with slightly muted and less accurate colours. And the IPS having a slower response/more input lag, but much more vibrant and accurate colours.

    My main concern in purchasing an IPS panel is how The Show will play with the slower response time.

    So for those gaming on an IPS panel, are you are seeing any kind of ghosting or noticeable lag while playing the show? Especially on the ball travelling to the plate.

    For those interested, these are the two monitors I have been looking at:

    TN Panel - BenQ RL2455HM

    IPS Panel - ASUS VN248H-P
    Last edited by Stolm; 06-06-2014, 03:18 AM.
  • HozAndMoose
    MVP
    • Mar 2013
    • 3614

    #2
    Re: Playing The Show on a IPS Panel Monitor?

    Originally posted by Stolm
    Hey guys, I'm currently looking to purchase a new gaming monitor for my PC/PS4.

    Been reading about the differences between the TN and IPS panels. TN generally having a smoother and faster response time with slightly muted and less accurate colours. And the IPS having a slower response/more input lag, but much more vibrant and accurate colours.

    My main concern in purchasing an IPS panel is how The Show will play with the slower response time.

    So for those gaming on an IPS panel, are you are seeing any kind of ghosting or noticeable lag while playing the show? Especially on the ball travelling to the plate.

    For those interested, these are the two monitors I have been looking at:

    TN Panel - BenQ RL2455HM

    IPS Panel - ASUS VN248H-P
    The BenQ is probably the best one to get of the two. This review shows the input lag AVG about 10ms which is completely fine.
    Last edited by HozAndMoose; 06-06-2014, 03:37 AM.

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