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<blockquote data-quote="Kubdya Khavis" data-source="post: 2510565" data-attributes="member: 97813"><p>Image quality of VA is not better or worse than IPS. Both have their own pros and cons. IPS offers better viewing angles and slightly better colour reproduction while VA offers better contrast. IPS' contrast ratio is around 1200:1 compared to 3000-5000:1 on VA panels. IPS will perform better in well lit rooms but the lack of contrast will be more noticeable in darker rooms where blacks will look dark grey. And vice versa with VA. One isnt better than the other.</p><p></p><p>Since you are buying a monitor and sitting close to it, the viewing angles wont matter much. 45 degrees on either side from the centre of the display should be fine. Once you start moving more to the sides the image quality will start decreasing. If media consumptions isnt the main use case and you intend to work in a well lit room then IPS would be a better option. For dim/darker rooms some people use ambient leds behind the monitor. This increases the perceived contrast and the blacks on the IPS panel look deeper than they actually are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kubdya Khavis, post: 2510565, member: 97813"] Image quality of VA is not better or worse than IPS. Both have their own pros and cons. IPS offers better viewing angles and slightly better colour reproduction while VA offers better contrast. IPS' contrast ratio is around 1200:1 compared to 3000-5000:1 on VA panels. IPS will perform better in well lit rooms but the lack of contrast will be more noticeable in darker rooms where blacks will look dark grey. And vice versa with VA. One isnt better than the other. Since you are buying a monitor and sitting close to it, the viewing angles wont matter much. 45 degrees on either side from the centre of the display should be fine. Once you start moving more to the sides the image quality will start decreasing. If media consumptions isnt the main use case and you intend to work in a well lit room then IPS would be a better option. For dim/darker rooms some people use ambient leds behind the monitor. This increases the perceived contrast and the blacks on the IPS panel look deeper than they actually are. [/QUOTE]
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