Originally posted by: postmortemIA
Originally posted by: hans007
Originally posted by: postmortemIA
ask yourself if TN is so good, why are there exactly 0 LCD TVs with it.
people who have non-TN monitor, never want to go back to it. but if it is fine with you, go ahead, you have recommendations in LCD panel thread that is on sticky.
Also basically all LCD tvs below 26" are TN. So you are wrong.
GO out and look at a 15" 19" or 22" LCD tv and they will be TN.
All laptops are TN as well.
all cheapo LCDs that most decent people wouldn't buy are TNs and they are basically cheapo LCD monitors with tuner. There's no benefit to makers to make cheap PVA matrices for entry level 19" LCD TV, it is easiest to reuse cheapest TN monitor they can get their hands on. bad argument on your side "cheap TVs use TN"
not all laptops are TN, apple has perhaps still has IPS displays on top line models
The latest macbooks are still TN, including the pros . IPS displays use more power than TN ones because of extra switching logic and more power ful backlights.
I did some research just to find out if my assumption was correct and I guess I was wrong, though just barely, theres actually 2 laptops that are reasonably recent, the lenovo T60 flexview (IPS) that is not orderable anymore, and some fujitsu laptops with mva. The macbook pro that everyone claims is IPS isn't even IPS and people have the part numbers for the screens that proove it. They are just LED backlit which makes them look great (just like most netbook screens look a lot better because most netbooks are LED backlit)
I think for the most part peoples complaints about TN ar emostly because they started out in "cheap" monitors. A lot of what makes them look bad is that some of those cheap monitors have cheap backlights, or cheap electronics. Now that TN is in some higher priced monitors, some with LED backlighting the difference is not so big. I had an early 24" TN panel (for 3 days until I returned it, and at the time 24" non TN was $800) and it was terrible. But now , its not so bad.
I figure if you took say a dodge with a v6, vs a bmw with an inline-6 you'd blame V6s for why dodges are terrible, when in fact the reason the car sucked was it was a dodge.
That said, I"m posting this just for arguments sake. If you want a 24" monitor now, just get the 2408 while its $390 because it wont be for long.