| Kynes said: The problem is that in tabletop mode you need a wide viewing angle, which a TN panel or a VA panel won't provide. The only type of panel that offers this, among non-OLED panels, is IPS. VA panels also have more ghosting issues than IPS panels. |
My VA 144hz, 32", 1440P monitor exhibits very little colour shift in normal use, the same cannot be said for TN...
VA panels use to have extremely garbage response times and viewing angles, but the technology is leaps and bound improved over the years thanks to mass adoption, they are definitely my panel of choice if I can't get an OLED.
Sony for example uses a special layer (X-Wide Angle) that improves viewing angles.
Samsung uses sub-pixel dithering to resolve the viewing angle issue.
TCL via CSOT uses a butterfly wing structure which is created by applying polyimide to the LCD molecules.
Plus you don't get IPS glow which washes out dark scenes.
Viewing angles, response time and blur aren't a hindrance to VA panels these days, which is why all decent "gaming" monitors that aren't OLED, use VA now.

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