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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2008

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  • @peoplez129

    Almost all modern CRTS for years now have used square "Trinitron" type pixels.

    I have not seen a round pixel CRT in 20 years.

  • Which one is which? Put some description.

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  • CRT beats both with ease

  • @schawo2 Cool. As soon as they release a 120Hz version, I'll be interested....and I barely ever play games.

  • @ComicPenius Then you shouldn't use a monitor designed for professional use use at home, and fight with the WGC problems and slow response times. But IPS is not only the U2410. There is the U2412M, which is a std gamut, very fast IPS with measured zero input lag compared to CRT, TN-fast response times, and twice the contrast of U2410 for less than half price of the U2410. Or you can think about the U2312HM as well, which is a IPS monitor for home use for less then one third of the U2410 price.

  • @schawo2 I use a Dell U2410 IPS at work and it's a laggy, smeary, overrated, overpriced monitor. Sure, it has good viewing angles and the color is fractionally better than the latest TN panels. It can also do Adobe RGB gamut which is useless for 99% of the population.

    The IPS zealots are still thinking of TN panels from 5 years ago. The game has changed dramatically since then - even in the last year.

  • @ComicPenius I hope your next monitor will be a TN panel. It is what you deserve.

  • @assemblerx86 It's obviously that right one is TN+Film and left is IPS

  • @assemblerx86 IPS on the LEFT

  • The reason I feel most graphics designers would use a TN over IPS is because the majority still uses TN, so optimising something for IPS wouldn't make much of a sense, really

  • thumbs up for Alexia !!

  • @iamchorre

    Are you a troll? TN ftw? Are you serious? "runs head into a wall" just beacause your macbook pro uses TN it doesn't mean that TN panel is the best... there are newer apple screens with ips :)

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