A few days ago there was a monitor thread and everyone was shitting on IPS for glow, and saying how TN is perfectly fine if you look at head on
no one seemed to fucking mention a big glaring issue WITH THE FUCKING COLOR BANDING THAT AFFECTS EVERY HIGH REFRESH AUO-MADE TN PANEL
fuck you you made me waste $600
>>61676307
Hahahaha nibba like don't ever trust /gee/ lmao u fell for the TN meme hahahah saged
>he actually fell for it
Haha what a dumbass
>>61676307
HAHA
>>61676307
That looks awful.
I get similar problems on my U2515H (IPS) in really dark areas if the brightness is too high or in gradients like the sky. I often have to lower brightness to lowest possible in those "change brightness until symbol is barely visible" tests.
Never looks quite like that, though.
>>61676307
Calibrate your monitor and made sure you set the color profile from Limited to Full in the driver pannel.
>>61676444
>>61676452
This is a known problem with AUO manufactured TN panels. Dell S2716, Asus PG278QR etc are all affected. Setting colour space to limited and jacking up vibrance actually is the best workaround for it, but that obviously means the colour accuracy is thrown out the window.
Proper calibration can help but the compression artifacts will still be far more visible on these panels than even on a regular TN, let alone IPS/VA.
I'd rather refresh over colour in games. Maybe get a nice 60hz ips for your eye candy shit?
>>61676477
After proper calibration there's absolutely no issues on the S2716 besides what autists on OCN see after staring at static dark images for way too long.
>>61678352
maybe some panels are better than others, my S2716 was absolutely dreadful, every dark scene looked straight 16 bit color depth.
ill take some color banding over shitty IPS glow any day.