Originally posted by: iamanidiot
Originally posted by: Lurker1
Originally posted by: brblx
because the average consumer doesn't know or care. if someone at best buy asks what 'TN panel' means on the box, the employee's just gonna say 'it means it's the best!'
If they did, then people could disparage them when they're side by side and TN would die a very quick death. Or so the thoughts go.
In reality, they'd be so badly calibrated that you wouldn't be able to tell the difference.
Viewing angle and inconsistant colors acroess the screen should get them to notice. I still don't think TN would disappear even if that were the case though. If all inferior products disappeared, intel would not make gfx chipsets today. Most ppl don't care that their monitors can't reproduce 17.6 million colors or their video cards can't game
honestly , i have TN monitors, and I have one monitor that is s-pva . most tvs are IPS.
and the viewing angle thing isnt that big a deal anymore.
it woudl be on say a 30" monitor since it snot all in your field of view unless you are 5 feet away from it (which is why tvs are ips).
that said, I think color uniformity a lot of the problem is crappy ccfl backlights.
I think a TN with LED or oled backlighting would probably be very good.