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what's your opinion of this monitor
Dr Denby
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August 28, 2014 - 8:43 pm
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Jim Hillier
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Good price for an IPS.

You do realize it's refurbished? I located what looks like the exact same monitor on Newegg, brand new and for just a few dollars extra: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824009483

That item also includes a heap of customer reviews for you to check out.

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Thanks Jim, I hadn't priced it yet, was just wondering about the monitor. I appreciate the link to the new one

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Okay. I'm not a huge fan of the Acer brand myself, but that's not based on any firsthand experience. The specs look fine and the price is right, especially for an IPS.

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what is special about ips ?

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August 28, 2014 - 10:57 pm
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IPS panels have traditionally been more expensive than TN panels, although the margin has been narrowing of late.

Basically, IPS is generally the preferred choice for creative professionals. Whereas the more common TN panels are generally preferred by gamers because of their faster refresh rates. Although, again, in terms of response times, IPS has narrowed the gap on TN in recent times.

To add even more confusion into the equation; in the end, it all comes down to quality. A high quality TN panel will out perform a low quality ISP panel, and vice versa.

For what you want, just basic use, either will do.

More reading here: http://www.tnpanel.com/tn-vs-ips-va/

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Thanks for the explanation, Jim.

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