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IPS vs IPS-Level screen question

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Hi all, What is the difference from IPS vs IPS-Level screen?

I take it the IPS-Level screen is a TN or VA or something?

Thank you

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i think ips level is marketing bullshit

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When a screen is labelled as "IPS-level", it usually refers to a variation or iteration of the IPS panel technology.

There are a few other versions which are proprietary to certain makers and brands too, ie. Super PLS (plane to line switching) or AHVA (advanced hyper viewing angle).

Some info: https://www.pchardwarehelp.com/guides/lcd-panel-types.php

So you'll have to check the screen specs further to find out that exact type of IPS tech its using.

Note that there are low, mid and high quality versions across all those IPS panel types (even amongst the same type), so their individual paper specs may not paint the full picture. Its always best to view the screens in person (visit a shop with demo display units) and test them using your commonly used apps and games to see which you prefer.

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As far as i know ips and ips level is the same thing.

Thank you, was just wondering why they call it IPS-Level and not IPS then :/

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IPS isn't a meteic or performance standard so saying something is "IPS Level" is pure marketing BS.

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