"sycochkn" <sycochkn DeleteThis @earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> Doubling the contrast ratio is probably just perceptable. I just bought a
24
> inch wide screen monitor which in 4:3 is 21 inches at 1600 by 1200. You
want
> a tft monitor vs just an lcd wide viewing angle faster image.
All LCD monitors these days are "TFT" (thin-film-transistor, or
active-matrix);
the distinctions in the market which affect the viewing angle, response
time,
etc. are mostly in the LC cell design or mode of operation. The leading
types at present are the twisted-nematic (TN), generally with an optical
film added for viewing angle enhancement, in-plane-switching (IPS), and
various vertically-aligned (VA) types. The latter two may be referred to
by a number of different names (e.g., "S-IPS," "MVA," etc.) which
typically indicate a given manufacturer's own version of that basic type
of LC design. The IPS and VA types in general have wider viewing angles
and better color/contrast performance than the TN, although there have
certainly been some very significant improvements in the TN+film designs
over the past few years. As they are somewhat more complicated to
produce, the IPS and VA types will generally also carry a price premium
over TN. There are also some "new" modes (such as OCB) which are
coming into the market but are not yet widely available, which will have
their own advantages/disadvantages.
Bob M.
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