s-ips and s-pva are quite precise after calibration (deltaE 0.3)
the main differences are viewing angles. s-ips are wider and more "conservative", s-pva are change a little depending on viewing angle. much better than TN, but not as good as s-ips.
also remind you if your are a "pro photo editor", a GOOD calibration device is really needed. you having a good lcd with wrong colors will not be nice.. ;)
wen i was searching for a monitor, i put a "goal":
"i want to sit in front of lcd, and colors/luminance should be perfect"
TN are ridiculous, so, i start to look about s-ips/spva
s-pva, looking at right distance, in front of it, can produce perfect and linear image (testing with my eyes :) ). no ugly shifting and etc. if you move your hear around, the lower darks shift a bit.
i was looking for a lcd for photo editing/film watching. as s-pva have more contrast, better blacks at good contrast, and reviews always say that s-pva looks better for movie than s-ips, i get a s-pva.
i do "amateur" photo editing, and im loving it.. ;)
but of course, im not "pro". if you don't want to "risk", get a s-ips and a GOOD CALIBRATOR... cheap ones are garbage..
SoundsGood
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June 21st, 2007 18:00
I guess I'm one day closer to finding out!
Malow
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June 22nd, 2007 11:00
the main differences are viewing angles. s-ips are wider and more "conservative", s-pva are change a little depending on viewing angle. much better than TN, but not as good as s-ips.
also remind you if your are a "pro photo editor", a GOOD calibration device is really needed. you having a good lcd with wrong colors will not be nice.. ;)
SoundsGood
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June 22nd, 2007 12:00
Malow
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June 23rd, 2007 10:00
wen i was searching for a monitor, i put a "goal":
"i want to sit in front of lcd, and colors/luminance should be perfect"
TN are ridiculous, so, i start to look about s-ips/spva
s-pva, looking at right distance, in front of it, can produce perfect and linear image (testing with my eyes :) ). no ugly shifting and etc. if you move your hear around, the lower darks shift a bit.
i was looking for a lcd for photo editing/film watching. as s-pva have more contrast, better blacks at good contrast, and reviews always say that s-pva looks better for movie than s-ips, i get a s-pva.
i do "amateur" photo editing, and im loving it.. ;)
but of course, im not "pro". if you don't want to "risk", get a s-ips and a GOOD CALIBRATOR... cheap ones are garbage..
but, your monitor is on the way... ;)
http://www.behardware.com/articles/629-5/24-inches-the-dell-2407wfp-vs-the-samsung-244t.html
Message Edited by Malow on 06-23-2007 06:21 AM
SoundsGood
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June 23rd, 2007 12:00
I think. ;)
gpro
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June 24th, 2007 09:00
SoundsGood
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June 24th, 2007 13:00
SoundsGood
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June 25th, 2007 22:00
Whoo-hoo! :)