Oh there are planty with Terrible Contrast, never believe what it says on the box, they test the monitors in Ideal conditions, same goes for response time, so a TN panel with a Contrast ratio rated at 1000:1 may actually have a contrast ration of 500:1 in real world use, this also goes for the BenQ, but a real world contrast ration of around 2500:1 is higher than anything youll get with an IPS or TN panel anywhere close to that price range.
IPS panels have the same viewing angles as AVMA panels, and IPS monitors use LED's your thinking of backlight vs panel type.
Response time is how quickly the pixel can change (usually measured in gray to gray) Input lag is how quickly the monitor tells said pixel to change when given input information (process what it has to do)
LED and IPS when talking about a monitor are two completley different things, go for a good panel type AVMA/IPS the backlighting is an enitrely different part, LED is preferred but LCD type monitors will work too.
yes thanks i will absolutly take a look at the benQ
ofc wenn i go to buy a monitor i first go to a shop like media markt or so, where i can see my self the diffrent panels. wenn those normal led panels look good thats allways something to decide then. ☻ i will first look my self the diffrent panels in real life, then i will decide wich to buy and gonne order it at some site wo has it in stock ☻
the fact i dont know much about the technical parts and diffrences between the manny diffrent panels, thats make me a bit unsecure, cause its a inportant thing for me.
so this is a list i found, these are ips panels. what do you all think about those diffrent ones? is there any good ones? wich you would prefer? Are there any panels in this list who are terrible, and better not to buy?
every helping is very welcome thanks all ☺
edit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxQQTHqil34
i found this video of the lg ips panel crisis on high settings played on that thing.
I personally don't have a need for anything bigger than 23 inches, Biggest reason I recommend it is that i have personal experience with it where as I've never used ANY 27 inch monitor.
IPS monitors often use LED backlighting, because it allows the display to be thinner. Actual LED displays use individually colored LEDs, with four making up a pixel (one green, one blue, two red) and do not require a backlight because the pixels produce their own light, very much like a plasma display. LCD refers to a liquid crystal display and TFT is actually a variation of it that involves using an active color matrix rather than a passive one, which results in better viewing angles and response times.
I say this because the monitor you recommended isn't actually LED, they are using it as a gimmick. It is a TFT panel with LED backlighting.