Screen: 54.6 cm (21.5 ") Full HD (1920 x 1080) Panel technology: Twisted Nematic Film (TN Film) Inputs: HDMI, DVI, VGA Response time: 5 ms Brightness: 200 cd / m?
In this series, the IPS matrix has the model: K222HQL UM.WX6EE.B01
In the store I had the opportunity to check a few chosen because they were connected. AOC won. The one for 419 PLN without speakers was also ok. LG at a price of up to PLN 500 (IPS) in image quality with AOC had no chance. Philipsy? I had the impression that I am facing TFT and not IPS! Acer busted though it had a nice picture. He dropped out because these IPS looked like not IPS. Angles too small. A lot too small. I stood aside and AOC and even LG read everything and Acer not anymore. White in Office turned gray and steel and the font illegible. This is not IPS.
And why AOC? From a distance of 60-70cm on a white background in 11 point font. at 1920x1080 you can't see what the letters are made of. Zero pixelose. Literally like printed in a print shop! In LG, unfortunately, the spot was visible although it seems to have the same as AOC (0.2428). And one last thing. If you have any older LCDs from 2010-2011 then replace them. Because of what I see on the screen my jaw dropped. All family pics have completely different colors as always. Even on the beach you can see more seagulls in the sky! I didn't expect that. Earlier I worked on TFT 14 "1366x768. All photos taken above 20MPX. I have a turquoise blouse on a new monitor and a blue blouse on a laptop. Normally a shock. The car on the photo on the new equipment is gold metallic and on the old brown light metallic. On one photo all the sourdoughs in the garden are as if red with a light orange and on the new one they are also pink. And finally black is black and not gray but white - white and not cream.
PS. This old electrode coat is green and not brown ?????