For games like Fortnite on 144Hz, image editing, video editing, and more, what's best there?
Tn panels have a fast response time and low input, but the picture is terrible for that?
now Va or Ips? Which of the two panels has a faster response time and lower input?
Will I be able to cope well with a 24 inch 144hz VA panel during fast movements etc? And will I notice a difference to a 50+ inch Tv 60Hz Full HD when gaming?
Since I have now ordered a monitor with Va panel and 144hz, and I'm thinking… Because speed is important to me, or I just move the mouse quickly = D
Games like Fortnite on 144Hz
VA. I like VA because of the best contrast by far among the three technologies and now it is also useful in terms of real switching times. If in doubt, you will still notice a disadvantage compared to IPS and TN, since VA can tend to streak with fast movements with a strong change in contrast. The contrast outweighs that in my eyes.
Image editing, video editing
IPS, no discussion needed. IPS has the most accurate color rendering (which doesn't necessarily mean the "best" colors). If you mean more with image processing than here and there to make a thumbnail for a YouTube video, there's no way around IPS. The same applies to video editing.
Will I be able to cope well with a 24 inch 144hz VA panel during fast movements etc? And will I notice a difference to a 50+ inch Tv 60Hz Full HD when gaming?
I don't know and yes. You need to know the former, but the difference will be clearly noticeable.
Since I have now ordered a monitor with Va panel
I will never understand why such questions are only asked after the purchase.
I create thumbnails yes, but I was also able to create thumbnails quite well on the TV, why should the VA panel prevent me from doing this? = D
Reread what I wrote.
'If you mean more with image processing than here and there to make a thumbnail for a YouTube video, there's no way around IPS. The same applies to video editing. '
And what is the message from it?
There's no way around IPS. The same applies to video editing. '
There's no way around IPS when editing thumbnails etc, so I understood it
Then you got it wrong. There's no way around IPS if you mean more than just thumbnails etc. With image editing.
Mine with it, Fortnite, Cod, Adobe programs, Photoshop.