when HP calls their upgraded screens, "wide viewing angle" 15" WSXGA+ does that mean these screens are an IPS screen?
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IPS (In-Plane Switching) was developed by Hitachi in 1996 to improve on the poor viewing angles and color reproduction of TN panels. These improvements came at a loss of response time, which was initially on the order of 50ms. IPS panels were also extremely expensive.
IPS has since been superseded by S-IPS (Super-IPS), which has all the benefits of IPS technology with the addition of improved pixel refresh timing. Though color reproduction approaches that of CRTs, the contrast ratio remains relatively weak. S-IPS technology only appears in larger displays aimed at professionals, though pricing has come down to the reach of the typical consumer.
TW-IPS - True Wide IPS developed by LG Philips to improve the viewing angle of the current S-IPS.
"wide viewing angel" = IPS?
Discussion in 'HP' started by sdaigneault, Sep 7, 2006.