In an IPS display, the liquid crystals inside the panel are arranged in parallel between two glass panels. As soon as voltage is applied to the panel, the crystal reorientates to allow light to pass ...
Shopping for a monitor can be overwhelming if you’re not already familiar with the cornucopia of acronyms used to describe different display types: LCD, IPS, OLED, QD-OLED, Mini-LED, OCD, BPD, QED, ...
Understanding the different panel types is crucial for choosing the best gaming monitor for your needs. OLED and QD-OLED monitors are currently the best, followed by Mini-LED, IPS, VA, and TN panels.
OLED TVs are available in sizes from 48 to 97 inches but LCD TVs come in smaller and even larger sizes than that -- with many more choices in between -- so LCD wins. At the high end of the size scale, ...
Display technologies have changed massively in a very short period of time. It wasn’t long ago that plasma TVs were the biggest competitor to LCD screens. Now, there are even more display types to ...
Panasonic announced last week that it has developed a new kind of IPS LCD display with a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio, making it competitive with far more expensive OLED technologies. As HDGuru reports, ...
Once upon a time, there were people who left without phones. And now, we can't see such a single individual without holding a smartphone in their hand. Hypothetically speaking, smartphones have come a ...
We cover a lot of different displays and monitors year in and year out on TechSpot, using various types of display panel technology. But what technology is the best? How does LCD compare to OLED? How ...
High contrast is one of the main advantages that OLED monitors have in the display wars, but now Panasonic has managed to squeeze a comparable contrast ratio out of an In-Plane Switching (IPS) LCD ...
Which display technology reigns supreme depends on a couple of factors that matter most to you Super AMOLED (S-AMOLED) and Super LCD (IPS-LCD) are two display types used in different kinds of ...
Manufacturers–whether they make phones, tablets, TVs, or computer monitors–are always trying to convince you that their gadget has a better display than all the other gadgets. In doing so, they throw ...