ever taken an image (jpg, bmp, etc) into photoshop or any imaging program and did the invert option?
on a TN matrix panel, viewing THIS image straight on will look normal
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however, looking at the image from BELOW the monitor and staring straight up will cause the image to basically invert, like this
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now, it won't normally be that durastic, but it's a very easy thing to notice. if you have a TN, the screen colors will start to change to a "Negative" effect, such as an invert.
name='Kempez' said:Yeah once you've had a good quality screen you won't be able to go back![]()
name='Barry' said:24" is big enough... really.
name='WC Annihilus' said:If you want to find out whether your LCD panel is TN or not, you can do what people call the globe test:
name='Bungral' said:Thing is.. The resolution isn't any bigger than a 24".. Just larger pixels.![]()
name='wigseryc' said:This is true, but it just seems like too much of a good deal to pass up on.. y'know ?
name='WC Annihilus' said:All LCD monitors are TFTJust different variations of technology in the panel itself
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TFT_LCD#Types
edit: rofl, I think you went and edited on me there