Larxia
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Hello everyone, I made this thread to ask some questions about PC monitors, because I'm currently very confused.
I'm looking to replace my very old monitor from 2010, a 23" 1080p 60hz TN tv monitor. Something super old and basic. I didn't have to complain about it for the longest time honestly, but it started having an issue with a brightness line in the middle.
It's not actually the first time I'm trying to replace it however, I was curious to change for an upgrade already years ago, but only had bad experience, and today, this happened again.
I bought the Koorui 24E3, I wanted to get something not expensive because I was only aiming at 24" 1080p, not really ready to change my gpu yet (GTX 1080), and the result is terrible.
The monitor had great reviews, but when I tried it, it was an instant disappointment. The viewing angles are attrocious.
The monitor as a whole feels very dark, but also bright at the same time, it's hard to describe but it feels like some gamma issue, and especially at certain angles. The top of the screen is much brighter than the bottom, if I'm reading a thread on neogaf in dark mode, the messages at the top of the screen are much more comfortable to read than the ones at the bottom for example, because the lower part of the screen feels like it's covered by some weird... layer of bad gamma?
The monitor only looks more natural if I look at it from below for some reason, if my eyes are at the level of the very bottom of the screen, there the brightness looks more uniform and stable, but if I'm in front of it or slightly above, it's a disaster.
It's an IPS monitor, and I always heard IPS monitors had great viewing angles, but right now, this has MUCH WORSE viewing angles than my TN monitor which looks perfectly fine at much wider angles.
What worries me is that I also tried another IPS monitor several years ago, the a Acer Predator XB271HU, which was much more expensive, and it had a similar issue, it wasn't as dark, but the viewing angles were still bad, the brightness shifted a lot and the monitor only looked fine when looking at it from below, thefore I'm wondering... is this a problem with all IPS Monitors?
I'm very confused since IPS are known for their good viewing angles, and I can't imagine that most people use a monitor that looks like what I have in front of me right now, it's really too bad.
At this point I don't know what else to get. I'm not even looking for anything crazy at all, I just want a 1080p 24" monitor with a normal looking image
The maximum size I would be ready to go to would be 27" but not anything bigger, but at 27" I'll need to switch to 1440p, which will happen at some point but wasn't my priority now with my aging gpu.
Anyway, I'm curious to hear people thoughts about this, thanks.
I'm looking to replace my very old monitor from 2010, a 23" 1080p 60hz TN tv monitor. Something super old and basic. I didn't have to complain about it for the longest time honestly, but it started having an issue with a brightness line in the middle.
It's not actually the first time I'm trying to replace it however, I was curious to change for an upgrade already years ago, but only had bad experience, and today, this happened again.
I bought the Koorui 24E3, I wanted to get something not expensive because I was only aiming at 24" 1080p, not really ready to change my gpu yet (GTX 1080), and the result is terrible.
The monitor had great reviews, but when I tried it, it was an instant disappointment. The viewing angles are attrocious.
The monitor as a whole feels very dark, but also bright at the same time, it's hard to describe but it feels like some gamma issue, and especially at certain angles. The top of the screen is much brighter than the bottom, if I'm reading a thread on neogaf in dark mode, the messages at the top of the screen are much more comfortable to read than the ones at the bottom for example, because the lower part of the screen feels like it's covered by some weird... layer of bad gamma?
The monitor only looks more natural if I look at it from below for some reason, if my eyes are at the level of the very bottom of the screen, there the brightness looks more uniform and stable, but if I'm in front of it or slightly above, it's a disaster.
It's an IPS monitor, and I always heard IPS monitors had great viewing angles, but right now, this has MUCH WORSE viewing angles than my TN monitor which looks perfectly fine at much wider angles.
What worries me is that I also tried another IPS monitor several years ago, the a Acer Predator XB271HU, which was much more expensive, and it had a similar issue, it wasn't as dark, but the viewing angles were still bad, the brightness shifted a lot and the monitor only looked fine when looking at it from below, thefore I'm wondering... is this a problem with all IPS Monitors?
I'm very confused since IPS are known for their good viewing angles, and I can't imagine that most people use a monitor that looks like what I have in front of me right now, it's really too bad.
At this point I don't know what else to get. I'm not even looking for anything crazy at all, I just want a 1080p 24" monitor with a normal looking image
The maximum size I would be ready to go to would be 27" but not anything bigger, but at 27" I'll need to switch to 1440p, which will happen at some point but wasn't my priority now with my aging gpu.
Anyway, I'm curious to hear people thoughts about this, thanks.