Otherwise, this TV is available in different sizes, from a small 43-inch to a big 75-inch. Sadly, this TV, like the LG QNED80 2023, isn't good for use in dark rooms, which is typical of most non-OLED LG TVs, as they have a low contrast ratio, and blacks look gray. It doesn't get very bright in SDR either, but it at least has good reflection It's good enough for a moderately wide seating arrangement, as you can move around the room without the image degrading. Due to the switch from VA panels to an ADS (IPS-like) panel, the 2023 QN90-Series TVs no longer feature an ultra-wide viewing angle layer. — VA panels excel in contrast, which is often considered the most important factor in image quality. VA monitors commonly have contrasts of 3,000:1, while a typical IPS comes in at 1,000:1. IPS 2 days ago · The Samsung Odyssey G9 comes with its massive 49-inch VA panel and 5120 x 1440 resolution. Even with the huge panel, there’s still a heady 240Hz refresh rate, a tight curve to keep the action on Panel manufacturer BOE has had ADS LCD panels in a few TVs so far. This is probably where LCD based panels are going in the short term future while the tech you mentioned matures and comes down in price. It will be interesting if BOE decides to cut panels at monitor sizes, especially for ultrawide. You are absolutely right on VA panels though. The Samsung has a larger 49 inch screen with a 32:9 aspect ratio compared to the 38 inch screen and 21:9 aspect ratio on the LG. The Samsung also has a VA panel with a better contrast, but the LG's IPS panel has better viewing angles. Even though the Samsung has a higher 240Hz refresh rate, motion handling is better on the LG. Feb 3, 2022. #2. ips is still superior. va only deeper black, but other color ips still better. sidenote: try not to view monitor on dark room, will spoil eyes. last time i don't believe, but now when i view in dark room my eye will pain. how i think it spoils your eyes is when you unfocus on the monitor your cones will open up to absorb more Best type IMO would be a Glossy, FLAT, 24", 1440p, 240Hz, QD-OLED panel but for what is available in the market right now you can get the Viewsonic XG2431 (Best 1080p240Hz gaming IPS panel in the market), the ASUS XG27AQM (really great 1440p240Hz+ IPS panel but idk if it is the best) & the Alienware AW3423DW (21:9 1440p170Hz QD-OLED). 2. tcripe. Samsung mainly focused on TV’s where VA types have a significant advantage over IPS panels. When they moved over to monitors their focus was for their flagship gaming displays was to retain the picture quality of VA and have speeds of TN or faster IPS types. Samsung do have IPS monitors but they’re more of a product filler than a display It has three HDMI 2.0 ports and a 60Hz panel, but this TV can output 1080p @ 120Hz and even 1440p @ 120Hz through resolution halving, with a wide VRR range to match. It's hard to notice the degradation in image quality of the resolution halving unless you're looking for it, making this one of the cheapest TVs capable of gaming at 120Hz. 2XUF3Xe.