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Keyboard | Corsair K70 |
Software | Win 10 |
I have an old LG 23" Regular TN LCD and I don't really like it...
A lot of those e-IPS cheap monitors are now available for like 200 bucks from Dell and LG, my question is: Are they MUCH better than your average 3 year old TN screen ?
I know it's kind of a low-grade IPS thing that makes it cheap so hence the question.
I've seen real IPS screens like Apple Cinema Display and it's unbelievable, do these E-IPS units even get close ?
Thanks !
A lot of those e-IPS cheap monitors are now available for like 200 bucks from Dell and LG, my question is: Are they MUCH better than your average 3 year old TN screen ?
I know it's kind of a low-grade IPS thing that makes it cheap so hence the question.
I've seen real IPS screens like Apple Cinema Display and it's unbelievable, do these E-IPS units even get close ?
Thanks !