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Moja konfiguracija
PC / Laptop Name:
Chernobyl
CPU & cooler:
Intel i7 9th gen / LFII 360
RAM:
16gb
VGA & cooler:
Gigabyte RX 5700 XT 8GB OC
Display:
AOC 27G2U/BK (LF1F)
HDD:
SSD
Sound:
Xonar U5, Monitor Audio, JBL 1202D
PSU:
Enermax Platimax D.F. 1200W
Mice & keyboard:
HyperX Alloy Origins Core + Razer Basilisk
Internet:
SBB kabl
OS & Browser:
Winjdows 10 Pro, FF
LG Display 23″ e-IPS LCD Monitor Panel Specifications
Display: 23″ 8-bit e-IPS (In-Plane Switching) TFT LCD
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Pixel Format: 1920 x 1080
Brightness: 250 cd/m2
Response Time: 6ms (GTG: Gray-to-Gray)
Contrast Ratio: 1000:1
Viewing Angles: 178/178
Color Gamut: 72% of CIE1931
Price: Same as TN
http://www.displayblog.com/2009/01/28/lg-display-lpl-23-e-ips-1080p-lcd-monitor-panel/
&updated:
http://www.displayblog.com/2009/02/13/lg-display-e-ips-lcd-panel-update-2/
za lenje:
IPS LCD panels require a bit more in terms of light source (CCFL lamps) to achieve a certain level of brightness. In other words, IPS LCD panels have a slightly lower aperture ratio. What LG Display did was improve the structure of the TFT (thin-film transistor) to enhance the aperture ratio. And that in turn means that in order to achieve the same brightness level you can do with less CCFL lamps. The backlight unit (BLU) is the most expensive part of a LCD so reducing the cost of the BLU is essential in bringing the manufacturing costs down–low enough to compete head-to-head with TN panels.