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VA is cheaper to manufacture, has higher contrast, and has deeper blacks. it's better than IPS for low-light situations (dark rooms). it has higher ghosting and black smearing (again, in general), which is not ideal for fast paced games.
IPS tends to be better for color accuracy and usually has a faster response time. it's the preferred panel for gaming. usually more expensive than VA.
there are exceptions to the rules, of course, like the samsung odyssey g7 (VA panel but one of the best for gaming). i recommend looking for reviews for the specific monitor in consideration, as generalizations can only go so far.
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Is VA worse?
Not necessary. High end VA panels can be as good as IPS ones, or even better.
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The Costco one has USB ports but refresh rate isn't as fast this one. Also i think the Costco one came out in 2020 and this one in 2021.
Oh i think this generally comes with 1 year warranty but the Costco one comes with an additional year.
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sRGB 99% Color Gamut with HDR 10
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VA is cheaper to manufacture, has higher contrast, and has deeper blacks. it's better than IPS for low-light situations (dark rooms). it has higher ghosting and black smearing (again, in general), which is not ideal for fast paced games.
IPS tends to be better for color accuracy and usually has a faster response time. it's the preferred panel for gaming. usually more expensive than VA.
there are exceptions to the rules, of course, like the samsung odyssey g7 (VA panel but one of the best for gaming). i recommend looking for reviews for the specific monitor in consideration, as generalizations can only go so far.
VA is cheaper to manufacture, has higher contrast, and has deeper blacks. it's better than IPS for low-light situations (dark rooms). it has higher ghosting and black smearing (again, in general), which is not ideal for fast paced games.
IPS tends to be better for color accuracy and usually has a faster response time. it's the preferred panel for gaming. usually more expensive than VA.
there are exceptions to the rules, of course, like the samsung odyssey g7 (VA panel but one of the best for gaming). i recommend looking for reviews for the specific monitor in consideration, as generalizations can only go so far.
What about word processing and spreadsheets (office stuff)?