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**V**ertical **A**lignment panels are a budget alternative in exchange for considerable compromises. They offer good contrast and black colors, but suffer from ghosting, bad viewing angles and lower response times. Their strong point is usually having competitive pricing, especially in monitors of a bigger size. | **V**ertical **A**lignment panels are a budget alternative in exchange for considerable compromises. They offer good contrast and black colors, but suffer from ghosting, bad viewing angles and lower response times. Their strong point is usually having competitive pricing, especially in monitors of a bigger size. | ||
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+ | ===== IPS ===== | ||
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+ | **I**n-**P**lane **S**witching panel is the best middle ground when looking for a display panel, offering good colors, refresh rates, viewing angles, while still having reasonable price. Black color reproduction is worse than OLED, but offers better price and much better longevity, especially on laptops or desktop monitors. One of the most common gaming laptop display panel on the market right now. | ||
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Both aim to provide the benefits of the OLED without the drawbacks. MicroLED uses microscopic LEDs to form individual pixels, ensuring high brightness, contrast and efficiency, with no risk of burn in. MiniLED is the middle step between OLED and MicroLED. Has many small dimming zones, which significantly improve dark scenes, but are prone to light bleeding, which can be especially noticeable when bright color, such as white text, is shown on dark background. MicroLED presence on the market is limited due to very high price. MiniLED suffers from the higher price as well, while also suffering from the bleeding effect. | Both aim to provide the benefits of the OLED without the drawbacks. MicroLED uses microscopic LEDs to form individual pixels, ensuring high brightness, contrast and efficiency, with no risk of burn in. MiniLED is the middle step between OLED and MicroLED. Has many small dimming zones, which significantly improve dark scenes, but are prone to light bleeding, which can be especially noticeable when bright color, such as white text, is shown on dark background. MicroLED presence on the market is limited due to very high price. MiniLED suffers from the higher price as well, while also suffering from the bleeding effect. | ||
- | ===== QLED, QD-LED, AMOLED ===== | + | ===== QLED, QD-OLED, AMOLED ===== |
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+ | Manufacturers like to come with their own spins on the established panels, which can lead to some improvements over the base technology. | ||
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+ | **Q**uantum Dot **LED** should not be confused with OLED. Marketed as having improved colors with brightness, but still lacking in dark scenes. | ||
- | Manufacturers like to come with their own spins on the established panels, which can lead to some improvements | + | **Q**uantum **D**ot **O**rganic **LED** applies similar enchancements |
- | **Q**uantum | + | **A**ctive-**M**atrix **O**rganic |
- | **Q**uantum **D**ot **OLED** applies similar enchancements to OLED, supposed to deliver improved colors and brigthness over the base technology, while also benefiting from the great black color reproduction of the OLED. | ||
- | **A**ctive-**M**atrix **O**rganic **LED** is a type of OLED panel. Due to the degradation of the organic parts, the properties of the panel may get worse, while also being prone to the burn in effect of an OLED and similarly high price. |