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Gaming monitor width less inversion artifacts risk??
Posted: 07 Jan 2019, 16:50
by mayc
Hello and sorry for my english. I recently returned a TN acer 144hz monitor because it had too much inversion artifacts (patterns..). This for me is killer immersion. I have read that this happens on many monitors. I wanted to ask which gaming monitor (freesync) is known to have less inversion artifacts? Thanks
Re: Gaming monitor width less inversion artifacts risk??
Posted: 07 Jan 2019, 21:22
by Chief Blur Buster
The 165Hz IPS 1440p monitors don't have visible inversion artifacts.
Check them out in the monitor lists below, and make sure it's an IPS panel.
They are slower responding but inversion artifacts are absent.
Re: Gaming monitor width less inversion artifacts risk??
Posted: 08 Jan 2019, 02:50
by mayc
Thanks. And for 1080p 24"?
Re: Gaming monitor width less inversion artifacts risk??
Posted: 08 Jan 2019, 07:06
by RealNC
AFAIK, there are no 24" 1080p IPS gaming panels. Asus has a 1080p IPS 144hz freesync monitor, but it's 27":
https://www.144hzmonitors.com/monitors/ ... 79q-review
Re: Gaming monitor width less inversion artifacts risk??
Posted: 08 Jan 2019, 08:37
by mayc
ok and reducing the scale to an normal ips of 75hz(5ms more o less) or similar. any especially recommended 100% free and with good typography? thanks
Re: Gaming monitor width less inversion artifacts risk??
Posted: 08 Jan 2019, 08:39
by RealNC
No idea. Non-gaming IPS panels usually have too much ghosting in games, or too much input lag, or both, so I never read anything about these models.
Re: Gaming monitor width less inversion artifacts risk??
Posted: 08 Jan 2019, 08:42
by mayc
Thank you and finally, is there a TN gaming 24 1080p that has been analyzed that has NO inversion artifacts or at least, the one that has less? what model is more reliable in this matter??. I have been watching reviews in "monitor reviews" and as far as I can see I have not found it.