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IPS Vs TN Vs VA – Which Is Better For Gaming?

Author: Shahzada Waleed
by Shahzada Waleed
Posted: Aug 02, 2020

IPS Vs TN Vs VAThere are a lot of things to keep track of when shopping for a monitor. Refresh rates, pixel response times, contrast ratios the list goes on, but what you may not know is that most of these factors are dependent on the type of panel that the display uses.

Knowing what each panel brings to the table can make the search for the best monitor way easier.

That is why we will be going over the limitations and advantages of IPS TN and VA panels and taking a look at how they stack up against each other when it comes to gaming? So, let us start with the basics,

IPS

IPS stands for in-plane switching, and this is the type of panel that many monitors and smartphones use.

Performance

If a display has right viewing angles and produces vibrant colours, it more than likely uses. It is because IPS allows for some of the best and most accurate IPS colour reproduction the best viewing angles as well as high contrast ratios.

On the flip side, IPS panels are limited with regards to their response times and refresh rates.

Response time and refresh rates of IPS

The response time of an IPS panel can’t go lower than 4 milliseconds, and for refresh rates, they mostly stick to 60 hertz. However, while the response time can’t go lower than 4 milliseconds with this type of panel refresh rates beyond 60 hertz are possible.

It’s just that 144 hertz IPS monitors tend to be on the pricey side compared to the more affordable TN models.

TN

TN panels stand for Twisted Nematic are inclined to say that there is somewhat of a polar opposite to IPS and that they excel at the things that IPS panels don’t and vice versa. That said TN panels offer the highest refresh rates and lowest response time.

If you find a monitor with a 1 millisecond response time chances are that it uses a TN panel.

Performance

Furthermore, not only are TN panels the fastest, but they are also the cheapest type of panel to manufacture. As such, those affordable 144-hertz monitors almost definitely come with these. In contrast, a 240-hertz monitor comes with one of these.

The trade-off, of course, is that the visual quality can leave something to be desired. The colours on TN displays tend to appear washed out, and the viewing angles are rather weak.

On top of that, they do not support HDR. So, while they’re high in terms of performance and affordability, individuals who prefer visuals certainly won’t be blown away by them.

Nonetheless, those who are into competitive multiplayer likely won’t want to miss out on the advantage that TN monitors can provide.

VA

Finally, we have vertical alignment panels or VA for short.This panel represents something of a middle ground between IPS and TN, and there’s theoretically the best option for users who equally value both performance and visuals. Note the use of the word "theoretically".

Performance

VA panels offer colour accuracy and viewing angles comparable to those of IPS panels and even better contrast ratios. What’s more, they can reach one millisecond response times as well as a hundred and 44-hertz refresh rates.

So, what’s the catch well two things. VA panel tends to have a lot of problems with ghosting and backlight bleeding, and the former is something you don’t want if you’re playing fast-paced games.

As for the latter, it’s little more than an inconvenience potentially very annoying and immersion braking inconvenience.

So, when it comes to gaming, we’d give this panel a pass in most cases. They aren’t bad far from it actually, but as the saying goes, the jack-of-all-trades is a master of none.

QuestionsAre VA panels good for gaming?

Is IPS or TN better?

What is the best panel type for gaming?

What is the difference between VA and IPS?

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Which one should you choose?

The way we see it before you decide on which type of gaming monitor to get you to need? To decide where you stand on refresh rates and response times.

Depends upon refresh rate

The refresh rate determines how many times a display can refresh itself in a second, and this is measured in hertz.

It essentially puts a hard cap on the maximum fps you can achieve in games. If your GPU can dish out a hundred frames per second, but you have a 60-hertz monitor, then you’ll effectively only be able to play in 60 fps.

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