flexy
Diamond Member
I had a BenQ X2220W before and NEVER even remotely had this problem.
Now I got a new Samsung Samsung S24B350H and my wife has an old 226BW, their vertical viewing angles are a total joke.
With my new monitor, it seems that the screen is never uniform, just moving down an inch with my head etc. introduces subtle BUT NOTICEABLE color hues, darkness changes etc. It drives me nuts since I am really sensitive when it comes to color.
A good example would be that I have a gray background, but the hue goes subtle into green at the bottom of the screen and more reddish at the top.
The built-in "Magic Angle" really doesn't help since it doesn't allow me to set the monitor how I want it. When I set my colors and and gamma like I want, I am back at the same.
Have all Samsung TNs such horrible vertical viewing angles?
Now I got a new Samsung Samsung S24B350H and my wife has an old 226BW, their vertical viewing angles are a total joke.
With my new monitor, it seems that the screen is never uniform, just moving down an inch with my head etc. introduces subtle BUT NOTICEABLE color hues, darkness changes etc. It drives me nuts since I am really sensitive when it comes to color.
A good example would be that I have a gray background, but the hue goes subtle into green at the bottom of the screen and more reddish at the top.
The built-in "Magic Angle" really doesn't help since it doesn't allow me to set the monitor how I want it. When I set my colors and and gamma like I want, I am back at the same.
Have all Samsung TNs such horrible vertical viewing angles?