What Is an IPS Monitor?

In this blog we will see about What Is an IPS Monitor? and how IPS Monitor work ? And what is technology behind an IPS Monitor.

IPS stands for in-plane switching, a type of LED (a form of LCD) display panel technology. IPS panels are characterized as having the best color and viewing angles among the other main types of display panels, TN (twisted nematic) and VA (vertical alignment). However, IPS panels are also the most expensive of the three.

When choosing a PC monitor, you may opt for an IPS panel because of its great image quality. Their best use case is professional (art, graphics et cetera) work. On the other hand, gaming monitor manufacturers tend to opt for TN panels because they’re the fastest of the three main LED panel types and are speedy. In fact, for a while it was rare to find an IPS panel with a refresh rate high enough for acceptable gaming (at least 75 Hz, although most gaming monitors offer at least 144 Hz). This is changing, but, again, comes at a premium in terms of price. 

Note that some display may be labeled “IPS-level” or some other variant. This means that the panel was not made by LG and, therefore, the vendor isn’t allowed to call the display IPS. However, the technology and end results should appear the same to the naked eye. 

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