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    adny22 is offline Senior Member
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    Default ViewSonic VP2365wb and VP2655wb IPS LCD displays

    ViewSonic recently promotes two IPS panel LCD screens, the 23-inch VP2365wb as well as the 26-inch VP2655wb. Both of them include 1920×1080p Full HD resolution, 1000:1 static contrast ratio, with a 300/400cd/m2 vividness as well as 178-degree screening angle.

    The ViewSonic VP2655wb presents 118% NTSC extensive color gamut by OptiColor. Thanks to the IPS true color LCD panel; these LCD monitors are perfect for medical facilities, scientific design, digital art, video production, structural design as well as some application where true color with total screen screening is necessary.

    The VP2365wb as well as VP2655wb includes D-sub as well as DVI inputs.

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    Hello
    The only real tip missing in the video is the one about different LCD Panel Technology. At the moment there are 3 different technologies used in LCD displays: (1) TN Panel; (2) VA Panel; (3) IPS Panel. When buying a monitor, it is pretty important to know what technology you want, and what is the best for you.
    TN is the technology that is used the most. Monitors using this technology are cheap and have a great response time. The low response time is great for gamers. However, they do have a downside. Color reproduction, viewing angles, and contrast ratios on these panels are the worst of all the LCD panel technology. They are unable to display the full 16.7 million colors that 24-bit has to offer. They can gimmick it, but the result is not the same when you use an 8-bit VA or IPS. TN only offers 6-bit. Pro: cheap. Con: lesser-quality display.
    VA is better than TN, but not as good as IPS. They have better color reproduction and better viewing angles than TN panels, but the response time is often terrible. They are almost the same as IPS, but the response time is holding them back. The contrast ratios are better than any other panel technology, and because of that, they are the leaders when it comes down to levels of black.

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