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I have been using IPS panels for as long as I can remember. For the last 6 years or so I have been using 3 dell U2410's. While I do enjoy the wider resolution, the support even in just windows is terrible for tripple monitors and I am at the point where I want to swap to a decent 34inch 3440 x 1440 panel and give that a try for a while.
I dont do any fps type gaming, rpg's and mmo's are more my style, and have never been bothered by the higher input lag of ips in the past. While my eyes were sensitive to refresh rates way back in crt days I have never really noticed any of that type of flickering in LCD's I've owned. I usually cant notice anything in video's about screen tearing and my eyes handle low frame rates rather well so that I usually dont think things are a choppy until things drop somewhere bellow 20fps. I have always ended up with IPS panels for the overall color and picture quality without complaints about what it looked like in games.
Tech however is always changing and I have been out of the loop on monitors for some time. Does anyone here have any thoughts on changes in panel tech and perhaps what brands are ones to really avoid atm when it comes to monitors?
I dont do any fps type gaming, rpg's and mmo's are more my style, and have never been bothered by the higher input lag of ips in the past. While my eyes were sensitive to refresh rates way back in crt days I have never really noticed any of that type of flickering in LCD's I've owned. I usually cant notice anything in video's about screen tearing and my eyes handle low frame rates rather well so that I usually dont think things are a choppy until things drop somewhere bellow 20fps. I have always ended up with IPS panels for the overall color and picture quality without complaints about what it looked like in games.
Tech however is always changing and I have been out of the loop on monitors for some time. Does anyone here have any thoughts on changes in panel tech and perhaps what brands are ones to really avoid atm when it comes to monitors?