That's great information, thanks for the heads-up on stuff I've been too lazy to research myself. Did you come across anything on the new LED backlit monitors in your travels, too?
The LG I'm enjoying so much right now is a W2442PA (keep in mind this is mostly a gaming monitor currently, but I was thinking about upgrading the graphic monitors), but I couldn't find details on what panel type it was. Is there a specific field in the tech-specs that an average person could tell what type (tft, s-ips, pva and s-pva) it is? Or does it always require some extra digging around?
You likely have to go to the website to pull up the panel type. It is never advertised. Or it should be on the box in very fine print. Let's put it this way, if the monitor is cheap, then it is likely a tft. There is a reason that some monitors are $600-800 and the same size can also be $200. Dell's more expensive monitors are s-pva or s-ips
The average consumer will be fine with a tft. If color is important, don't buy a cheap monitor, period
I am waiting on the LED monitor technology before replacing my Samsung. Apple came out with a 24" LED LCD but it only works as an extra monitor to hook up to the latest laptops. You cannot hook it up to a old laptop or any existing desktops
They have discontinued the 23", only 20 and 30" available from Apple. 23-24 is a good size. I imagine they will make all LED, not sure when
If not, I will replace with another brand, as long as it is an IPS panl