J jmFightSpam macrumors regular Original poster May 15, 2008 #1 ...or are they totally two different technologies? Thanks.
B bobertoq macrumors 6502a May 15, 2008 #2 They're both LCD, but I think they're different. They have different stats, sizes, etc.
J jmFightSpam macrumors regular Original poster May 15, 2008 #3 I think the Apple Cinema Displays are S-IPS panels.... I was wondering if the iMac displays were S-IPS too, or maybe TN (cheaper) panels
I think the Apple Cinema Displays are S-IPS panels.... I was wondering if the iMac displays were S-IPS too, or maybe TN (cheaper) panels
Chundles macrumors G5 May 15, 2008 #4 jmFightSpam said: I think the Apple Cinema Displays are S-IPS panels.... I was wondering if the iMac displays were S-IPS too, or maybe TN (cheaper) panels Click to expand... 24" is H-IPS, 20" is TN. 24" is gorgeous, 20"... not so much.
jmFightSpam said: I think the Apple Cinema Displays are S-IPS panels.... I was wondering if the iMac displays were S-IPS too, or maybe TN (cheaper) panels Click to expand... 24" is H-IPS, 20" is TN. 24" is gorgeous, 20"... not so much.
B bobertoq macrumors 6502a May 15, 2008 #5 Chundles said: 24" is H-IPS, 20" is TN. 24" is gorgeous, 20"... not so much. Click to expand... Hopefully in the next iMac update, they'll change that. The 20", 24", and hopefully 30" 😛 will have the high quality "H-ISP" LED display.
Chundles said: 24" is H-IPS, 20" is TN. 24" is gorgeous, 20"... not so much. Click to expand... Hopefully in the next iMac update, they'll change that. The 20", 24", and hopefully 30" 😛 will have the high quality "H-ISP" LED display.