I don't know if you all are aware that almost all of the manufacturers to not produce their own panels. It is difficult to find out who the panel manufacturer is but it is probably by Chi-Mei Optoelectronics.
There are others that people have heard of like Samsung as well. What really sucks is that these monitors throw out refresh rates like they actually mean something like 5ms response time. Well the industry has no standard in this area, so it is all just BS. The only thing it can help suggest is what type of panel it is. This woulds most likely be a TN panel. That means twisted nematic. A good primer on the subject can be found here.
THis will show why that 24" 12ms response time Dell monitor costs more than a 5 or 2ms panel. I believe the Dell is a S-PVA but may be an IPS. Different panels for different applications.
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I don't know if you all are aware that almost all of the manufacturers to not produce their own panels. It is difficult to find out who the panel manufacturer is but it is probably by Chi-Mei Optoelectronics.
http://www.cmo.com.tw/cmo/english/product/showproductd.jsp?size=22
There are others that people have heard of like Samsung as well. What really sucks is that these monitors throw out refresh rates like they actually mean something like 5ms response time. Well the industry has no standard in this area, so it is all just BS. The only thing it can help suggest is what type of panel it is. This woulds most likely be a TN panel. That means twisted nematic. A good primer on the subject can be found here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TFT_LCD
THis will show why that 24" 12ms response time Dell monitor costs more than a 5 or 2ms panel. I believe the Dell is a S-PVA but may be an IPS. Different panels for different applications.