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Backlight bleed or dark color are no problem at all that has nothing to do with the IPS but with the backlight (LED) technology. there 2 different technologies (for all backlight panals). 1 that runs all LED's over the same circuit and therefor can only deactivate all LED's at once. The more expensive technology is to control all LED's on their own (which nearly all good gaming display do). To get a deep black color the LED will turn off and therefor you have a deep black as possible.
There are plenty of IPS panels that are on par, or even beat, TN panels on overall latency.
It honestly depends on your budget, as lower budgets can typically buy a good TN panel but not a good IPS panel.
TN - have terrible colors, bleeding eyes
VA\MVA\PVA - optimal balance
PLS - like IPS Next more cheaper, faster
and there are modifications - IPS is not single type, it's family: S-IPS, eIPS, AH-IPS, AS-IPS, etc.
Also I would usually avoid Ultrawide as not all games support Ultrawide. UWFHD is also quite meh, I would just get 1440p monitor.
Don't listen to to people like him please.
TN = Terrible colors... i had a Eizo FS2735, Benq XL2540 and both had amazing colors, and yes i know the Eizo is a IPS Monitor this is why i compare them together.
It depends on the Price and Brand not if it's TN or IPS.
A casual and normal person would tell the difference between two good TN-IPS panels.
It is a little more complicated than that.
No monitor states input lag on the specs. They state the measurement of the pixel response, which is typically measured gray to gray (GTG). That is not input lag.
Lots of factors can go into how quickly (or slowly) your input latency will be.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aVOKghpcdU
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Nice trolling!
Btw, peoples like me is professional designers, that work in preprint, indoor \ outdor advertising, work with all known types of monitors since CRT era, all versions programs like photoshop, illustrator, corel, quarkxpress, mac, powerpc, indigo station, etc.
I have a classical art education, I'm an artist, and I distinguish more colors and shades than the average person, and I see artifacts of color and textures well.
TN also getas a 178° angle just liek IPS...