Which One Is Best for General Use ? LG vs Viewsonic vs Philips

presentxy

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LG 27MP68VQ-P vs Viewsonic VX2776-smhd vs Philips 276E7QDSW/00...

I'm playing video games but just a standart gamer. I dont need 1ms response time. View Angle and Color Gamut most important thing for me. But i also wanna play any games without ghosting and input lag. Watching movie,playing games thats all. I'm confused about color gamut Viewsonic Adobe RGB %77,
LG CIE1931 %72 and Philips NTSC %104,4 (CIE1976) which one is the best ? I think philips but what about response time some resources says 14ms?, and LG have a AMD FreeSync with 2 HDMI(is it HDMI 2.0 ?).

Here all product links.

LG 27MP68VQ-P

Viewsonic VX2776-smhd

Philips 276E7QDSW/00

Could you guys compare.

Thanks for answers.Please write simple sentence i cant understand complex and very technical comment.
 

Headfoot

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If you do not know what Color Gamut means then you don't need a wider one. Don't believe published response times, they are totally made up. Read reviews of the monitor which actually measure input lag, ghosting etc. Best website for that is www.tftcentral.co.uk
 

Rifter

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If color gamut and viewing angles are most important to you then get a IPS panel.

TN has bad view angles and colors but is cheap.

*VA would be a good middle ground panel type.
 

presentxy

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If you do not know what Color Gamut means then you don't need a wider one. Don't believe published response times, they are totally made up. Read reviews of the monitor which actually measure input lag, ghosting etc. Best website for that is www.tftcentral.co.uk

i'm already post this subject exactly into this site.i know there but im confused about color gamuts.sRGB daily use i mean totally digital stuff.Other professional color gamut for photographer and printer.I'm asking 2 thing.

1) Is PLS panel better(viewing angle,color,brightness,response time) than IPS Neo I ? (based on AH-IPS(my opinion) and created by JDisplay)

2)CIE 1931 %72 monitor vs CIE 1976 %104 monitor ? which one best color quality for watching something or sRGB is only parameter for stuff like that.
 

Headfoot

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You want your screen color gamut to match your program's supported color gamuts. Basically, unless you're doing design work using design tools which are wide color gamut aware (like Photoshop, InDesign, etc.) you don't need or want wider colo gamut. It will just result in overly saturated and less accurate colors in your narrower color gamut content.