Not sure why the image is upside down, but yea, glows so much I can notice it on the sc2 login screen lol. Is this supposed to be normal? Anything that is black towards the bottom corners look whitish in game.
IPS Glow? Not sure if this is normal for current
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EtherealDeath
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Not sure why the image is upside down, but yea, glows so much I can notice it on the sc2 login screen lol. Is this supposed to be normal? Anything that is black towards the bottom corners look whitish in game. | ||
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EtherealDeath
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On September 19 2013 09:33 Soap wrote: Looks just like my two TN monitores but one with CCFL and the other LED backlight. Which one's the bad one for you? It's odd though, this IPS monitor looks no better than my TN. In fact the colors wash out faster as you change viewing angle than my Samsung TN.... | ||
Soap
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On September 19 2013 09:38 EtherealDeath wrote: Which one's the bad one for you? It's odd though, this IPS monitor looks no better than my TN. In fact the colors wash out faster as you change viewing angle than my Samsung TN.... The LED. | ||
EtherealDeath
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Think I should bother getting it replaced? Or not worth it for the current quality of the bleed. | ||
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Womwomwom
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And that's not IPS glow but bleeding. You can play panel roulette but I wouldn't expect too much with it especially with an Acer. IPS glow occurs when viewing content off-angle and it doesn't look like what you're showing in the photos. | ||
EtherealDeath
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On September 19 2013 18:56 Womwomwom wrote: Are the brightness levels similar? If you crank up the brightness on anything, it looks like shit because all of these LCD monitors use backlighting. And that's not IPS glow but bleeding. You can play panel roulette but I wouldn't expect too much with it especially with an Acer. IPS glow occurs when viewing content off-angle and it doesn't look like what you're showing in the photos. Yep they're at basically the same brightness level. The Samsung (T2333T I think?) is just that black. It's actually really good given how old it is, and its color reproduction + being glossy isn't all that worse than the IPS panel. | ||
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Ropid
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I think that's some bleed but might be mostly the normal IPS glow. If you duck and move down and look at it from a 20cm lower position, is the glow at the bottom gone? IPS might just not really be that good if you want to use it in a dark room. In practice you have to sit away a good distance and make sure it's facing you. There will still be some glow in the corners. You can turn brightness down a lot compared to what you have it running at in bright daylight. | ||
EtherealDeath
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On September 20 2013 00:51 Ropid wrote: The IPS glow, that's showing up if you look at the surface at an angle. This means if you move your head around, the part of the surface you're hovering over perpendicularly will be black. Moving away from that middle point, the glow will start to show up and increase the further you go. I think that's some bleed but might be mostly the normal IPS glow. If you duck and move down and look at it from a 20cm lower position, is the glow at the bottom gone? IPS might just not really be that good if you want to use it in a dark room. In practice you have to sit away a good distance and make sure it's facing you. There will still be some glow in the corners. You can turn brightness down a lot compared to what you have it running at in bright daylight. Yea if I lower eye height a bit and move to the left then the glow is gone mostly, but that's rather awkward position to be in haha. On September 20 2013 00:38 Sablar wrote: I would expect a cheap Acer monitor like that to be of poor quality simply because you get what you pay for. My cheap 1920x1080 Acer TN monitor of 5-6 years (bought for $99) is one of the best monitors I ever had (also happened to maintain a 5 egg rating on newegg with almost 700 reviews last I checked). | ||
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Womwomwom
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On September 20 2013 00:12 EtherealDeath wrote: Yep they're at basically the same brightness level. The Samsung (T2333T I think?) is just that black. It's actually really good given how old it is, and its color reproduction + being glossy isn't all that worse than the IPS panel. I don't think the 2333T is TN. I'm fairly sure its C-PVA. That's why its so black. I was very confused when I looked at your image because I don't think I've ever seen a TN that has that little bleed or black depth. C-PVA's are insane when it comes to black depth but the motion performance is slow as shit so people didn't really like them. A-MVA monitors are a modern alternative...they don't realistically achieve 5000:1 (more like 3000:1) but they're still a large step up compared to IPS and TN if black depth is of concern. They've got decent motion performance too. | ||
EtherealDeath
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On September 20 2013 09:50 Womwomwom wrote: I don't think the 2333T is TN. I'm fairly sure its C-PVA. That's why its so black. I was very confused when I looked at your image because I don't think I've ever seen a TN that has that little bleed or black depth. C-PVA's are insane when it comes to black depth but the motion performance is slow as shit so people didn't really like them. A-MVA monitors are a modern alternative...they don't realistically achieve 5000:1 (more like 3000:1) but they're still a large step up compared to IPS and TN if black depth is of concern. They've got decent motion performance too. Well, motion is not a problem with this monitor I can tell you that for sure. Absolutely no noticeable blur for me on sc2/LoL/bo2/CS, and I'm fairly sensitive to those things. | ||
Wabbit
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On September 20 2013 14:24 EtherealDeath wrote: Well, motion is not a problem with this monitor I can tell you that for sure. Absolutely no noticeable blur for me on sc2/LoL/bo2/CS, and I'm fairly sensitive to those things. Underline mine. I think that part is very debatable, because objectively the measured response times of C-PVA are.....really slow. But, this is a good thing. If you're happy with that, you'd be in no way bothered by the much-better motion of AMVA as WomWomWom said. Yeah it sucks that you had to figure out that viewing angles of IPS aren't as important to you as black depth since you're used to *VA, but at least you now know. | ||
Womwomwom
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Speaking of which, because modern monitor tech is all about compromises, its no surprise you have people who still swear by Sony FW900 CRT monitors. But don't get a FW900, they're basically all at the point of dying and they probably cost an arm and a leg at this point. This is from a Dell U3014: This is what you basically expect from near perfect TN and IPS monitors. The backlight bleeding will vary (the backlight bleeding on that Acer seems not good) but it'll always appear somewhat grey unless you turn the brightness to 0. | ||
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