That is incorrect. You're describing VA (vertical alignment) panels. Here Dell is calling the display "WVA (wide viewing angle)". They are not the same thing. Dell is using a generic term so they can source the display from multiple suppliers since LG has a monopoly on IPS. In most cases though, WVA usually refers to an IPS panel.
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" sort of a compromise between TN and IPS. It has better color accuracy and viewing angles than TN, but it's not as good in either of those things as an IPS panel. However, VA typically offers better black levels and less backlight bleed or "glow" compared to IPS panels"
I also read in another that Response/Refresh rates are better on a VA than a IPS, just like how refresh rates are better in a TN vs an IPS.
" sort of a compromise between TN and IPS. It has better color accuracy and viewing angles than TN, but it's not as good in either of those things as an IPS panel. However, VA typically offers better black levels and less backlight bleed or "glow" compared to IPS panels"
I also read in another that Refresh rates are better on a VA than a IPS, just like how refresh rates are better in a TN vs an IPS.
That is incorrect. You're describing VA (vertical alignment) panels. Here Dell is calling the display "WVA (wide viewing angle)". They are not the same thing. Dell is using a generic term so they can source the display from multiple suppliers since LG has a monopoly on IPS. In most cases though, WVA usually refers to an IPS panel.
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Does anyone know if I can replace both 4gb rams to 8 or 16gb on this or not?
https://www.dell.com/community/Vo...-p/7396759
" sort of a compromise between TN and IPS. It has better color accuracy and viewing angles than TN, but it's not as good in either of those things as an IPS panel. However, VA typically offers better black levels and less backlight bleed or "glow" compared to IPS panels"
I also read in another that Response/Refresh rates are better on a VA than a IPS, just like how refresh rates are better in a TN vs an IPS.
Wide...contrast sucks...bummer
https://www.dell.com/community/Vo...-p/7396759
" sort of a compromise between TN and IPS. It has better color accuracy and viewing angles than TN, but it's not as good in either of those things as an IPS panel. However, VA typically offers better black levels and less backlight bleed or "glow" compared to IPS panels"
I also read in another that Refresh rates are better on a VA than a IPS, just like how refresh rates are better in a TN vs an IPS.
That is incorrect. You're describing VA (vertical alignment) panels. Here Dell is calling the display "WVA (wide viewing angle)". They are not the same thing. Dell is using a generic term so they can source the display from multiple suppliers since LG has a monopoly on IPS. In most cases though, WVA usually refers to an IPS panel.
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Wide...contrast sucks...bummer
Where can you find the screen's technical specs? Other than just WVA
i7 512gb ssd 16gb ram and 6-cell battery vs 3. for ~$1099.
Keep in mind that games like fortnite are like 80gb+ on the hard drive so that 256 doesn't give you alot of room.