LG TVs in the US have been using IPS for a while, as far back as 2005. I can't really say that it makes any imporvement over any other manufacturers displays without it though.
Harrie is right. LG's main panel supplier, LG Display (formerly LG.Philips LCD), has been a part of the IPS consortium since the organization was formed. I'm pretty sure that none of LG's TVs use VA, rather than IPS (S-IPS, actually).
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LG TVs in the US have been using IPS for a while, as far back as 2005. I can't really say that it makes any imporvement over any other manufacturers displays without it though.
He's right, check out the LG 32LB9D as an example.
Harrie is right. LG's main panel supplier, LG Display (formerly LG.Philips LCD), has been a part of the IPS consortium since the organization was formed. I'm pretty sure that none of LG's TVs use VA, rather than IPS (S-IPS, actually).