My aging P275 is simply past it. I'm really looking forward to Widescreen gaming, but after waiting so long to go LCD, I'm kinda terrified by the apparent compromises associated with LCD Panel technology.
TN: Substandard colour accuracy. Poor viewing angle.
PVA: Scary input lag/response times adding up to (reported) 30-70 ms :shock:
IPS: Screen door effect. Average response/lag. High price.
I'm resigned to having to get a cheap TN panel (Acer X223W) for now, which will be relegated to being a backup monitor later.
But before I buy - two Qs, how many of you have PVA, S-PVA, MVA panels, and how real is the reported input lag prob?
Can be reduced (enough to feel playable) by running at native res so the monitor doesn't hafta scale?
I'm beginning to wish I'd got a Sony FW900 when I had the chance. :(
Input lag is real enough. How much of a problem depends purely upon the user. 70 ms is 0.07 of a second delay from your action to reaction on screen. Personally I'm not sensitive to input lag and doesn't notice the 33ms lag on my screen. But, there are those sensitive to it and for them its annoying.
Same goes with viewing angle. I'm sensitive to viewing angle shifts and that makes some types of screens annoying for me. VA's gamma/color/brightness shifts at center view +/- 5 degrees off center I find the worst, while TN's vertical can be an annoyance as well though a bit more predictable and therefore something I can get used to easier. Left side being brighter then the right side on the VA's is a permanent issue that would annoy me greatly. Others might not be sensitive to it and it won't bother them. It depends purely on the user.
CRT's had in their days their compromises as well. Aperture grill vs. shadow mask as example inbetween CRT's. It was big differences between CRT's and current LCD's have many advantages compared to CRT not only disadvantages. Sharpness and geometry to name the most evident ones (digital vs. analoge).
Karl Lang (father of Sony Artisan) had a test of the newer H-IPS screens (2490WUXI and 2690WUXI) with a $20K spectroradiometer with 9000 patches and said that these newer displays finally bring us closer to what we had with the best of the reference CRT displays of the past. So in terms of PQ LCD's have evolved much the last years.
I think you will be positive suprised when you get yourself a widescreen LCD. :)
The Doublesight recommended earlier here would give you almost no input lag, a fast panel, great viewing angles and great colors. The polarizer they speak of gives you better blacks, since it counteracts the black washout at angle giving you a deeper optical black.