What you can gather from this thread is that IPS glow is not the same in all IPS monitors, it can vary from one to the other. With some it is not noticeable (even if it may exist), while for others it may be bad or annoying enough to do a radical (senseless to me) switch to TN, on the weird assumption that all IPS glow is bad and equal in all IPS monitors. It isnt.
It seems that some monitors are more prone to it than others, ie, the XB270HU (big thread on it @ overclockers.net) and possibly Dell S2415 as Headfoot seems to suggest. In my case I have no issues with very dark or black scenes on the PLS and IPS (Qnix and Catleap) and a little on a Yamakasi DS270 (Ah-IPS). In fact, the PLS/IPS units I own - to me- are superior in black levels vs a high end TN I used to own (Samsung S27A950D), no IPS glow affected any part of the screen in the slightest from head on and only very slight at awkward angles. In fact the TN seemed more washed out on blacks.
Best thing may be is to find some store with a reasonable return policy and try out a couple units before finalizing a deal. Also bear in mind not to confuse blacklight bleed with IPS glow. The latter usually off angles while BLB at all angles and more acute/localized, esp in corners or bezel edges.
It seems that some monitors are more prone to it than others, ie, the XB270HU (big thread on it @ overclockers.net) and possibly Dell S2415 as Headfoot seems to suggest. In my case I have no issues with very dark or black scenes on the PLS and IPS (Qnix and Catleap) and a little on a Yamakasi DS270 (Ah-IPS). In fact, the PLS/IPS units I own - to me- are superior in black levels vs a high end TN I used to own (Samsung S27A950D), no IPS glow affected any part of the screen in the slightest from head on and only very slight at awkward angles. In fact the TN seemed more washed out on blacks.
Best thing may be is to find some store with a reasonable return policy and try out a couple units before finalizing a deal. Also bear in mind not to confuse blacklight bleed with IPS glow. The latter usually off angles while BLB at all angles and more acute/localized, esp in corners or bezel edges.