My criteria were vielfälltig:
- Good quality
- Good colors ranging photo editing
- Good response times for games
- Acceptable price (between 200-260)
Here I have some time with the different Panels dealt (IPS, VA, TN).
A TFT panel is, however, still the only one with a high response time. Since this monitor, in addition to the good response time (1 ms), one of the few promising in this price range sRGB, I took the test.
I have to admit I'm rather amateur photographer, but I am surprised poisitiv from the image result. I've created a few test images to the printer and compared to the monitor images: Excellent. Of course, monitor colors, so a little brighter, but still very true to the original. Much better than my old monitor and not far from IPS.
A big worry is the point at 27 Zollern Gerine resolution. And so I got the first two hours forward his head and moved back and to look for pixels and stages. The fall if one is less than 50cm away from the monitor and it also pays quite on. After I but more than a month in operation have the monitor now, my relatively low pixel density is not even noticed. My desk is 80cm deep, I come as naturally not closer than 70cm to the monitor ran: perfectly adequate.
The monitor can be tilted, so you can just look at him, but that is also necessary. Because here the only drawback is far: viewing angles. If you are in or looking out of a too high / too low seating position on the monitor acts alarmist gray and all the colors fade. People on very respected and constantly change their sitting position / addendum should therefore have preferred access to IPS.
Even while playing the monitor makes a good picture, the colors are as I said great, shadowing so far I could not find and according to the 1ms response time and no stuttering.
So the monitor has a super value for money, clear buy recommendation for all players and hobby photographers.