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Feb 25, 2012 23:08 |  #1

I'm looking into a few monitors. Some I've found have tons of reviews but based on what I've read they are probably not the best for photo work.

One I've found within my price range might be more ideal for photo work, but I can't find any reviews for it.

Asus VW246H (external link)

Asus VH236H (external link)

Viewsonic vx2336s LED (external link) I think this one is the better choice of the 3, but can't get my head around the 14ms response time. It's probably not a problem since I'm not a gamer and don't really watch movies on my PC.

I'd appreciate any feedback from folks that have experience with these monitors.

Thanks!



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Feb 27, 2012 14:56 |  #2

The first two are TN screens and the last one e-IPS (which is why it's slow). Both types are only 6-bit, but the ViewSonic's IPS panel will look much nicer.


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Feb 28, 2012 07:38 |  #3

Thanks for the info, Jason. Much appreciated.



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Feb 28, 2012 13:32 |  #4

what are the differences of
E-ips
S-ips
H-ips


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Feb 29, 2012 01:45 |  #5

Google is your friend : http://www.tftcentral.​co.uk …ologies_content​.htm#s-ips (external link)

Should explain everything.


  
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