AUO has a panel like that coming out, 4K 144hz and flat. I hope the response times are similar enough that I can simply select that for the moment and wait in the future for other upgrades. Flat VA, with good response times and at a reasonable size, to me will usually be better than IPS. iTLj5yz. 6- Sony X85J 65 Inch TV: 4K Ultra HD LED Smart Google TV. Sony X85J 65 inch TV with 100/120Hz VA panel with direct LED backlight system which X1 HDR processor handles. Smart TV supports both HDR10 and Dolby Vision which uses simple 2.0 channels audio system. This is an affordable smart TV with HDMI 2.1 ports. 2. IPS-panels have much better dark shade pixel response times than VA-panels, this means that fast moving content with darker shades, will blur and make noticeable trailing behind fast-moving objects in dark. But with most colours and brighter pixels, VA-panels have usually decent pixel response times. Samsung's cheap VA-panels are a bit The Samsung Q70/Q70T QLED and the LG NANO90 2020 are both good TVs with different panel types. The Samsung has a VA panel that allows it to display much deeper blacks than the LG, so it's better suited for watching movies in dark rooms. However, the LG's IPS panel has wider viewing angles, making it a better choice for wide seating areas. VA panels have completely adequate color accuracy and coverage for the great majority of users, despite the fact that IPS is typically superior to VA in these areas. A VA monitor that only covers 90% of the DCI-P3 color space is actually a very good amount of coverage for games and content consumers, with the exception of professional picture Is this to be expected of VA-Panels, even for movies or is it the monitor itself that has issues? If it's the latter, I would appreciate tips on a better VA-Panel monitor (max €300). If it's even possible to find something good at this price range.

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