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Brightness is more due to the backlight, less due to the panel.
IPS better if playing area is not super bright?
Some IPS can be poor in dark rooms but you just need to read a review of the particular monitor. I have limited experience with monitors but I have tried three Dell IPS and all of them were not great in low light conditions. The Asus I tried though was superb.
notorious back light bleed (LG im talking to you !!!) and no BLB is not the norm
i have 3 ips panels and 2 of them have zero and 1 has about 2/3% in the top right corner
barely noticeable.going from TN to IPS is like going 60hz to 144hz you can never go back.
The LG 27GL83A-B I was looking at is only 350 nits. Also thee Dell S2721DGF seems well regarded but some ♥♥♥♥♥ about colors. I think the Dell uses the LG panel
Money is no object but would like to stay under 450
I wouldn't pay any attention to brightness unless you know you have an issue. In most cases people end up turning down their very bright monitors. You aren't supposed to have the monitor any brighter than the surrounding room and most people at home are not in a really brightly lit room. HDR is simply not worth it with LCD.
I would watch out for Dells gaming monitors. They tend to have pretty poor contrast. There is always a compromise to be made and I guess it depends on what you think is important. The current crop of Dell IPS also tend to be a little weak on reds.
LG are good but the construction is a little lacking. Dells warranty is better.
Gigabyte are another name to consider but you know there is no substitute for money.
Can easily get a decent IPS panel w/ 144+ Hz + DisplayPort for around $400 USD or less for up to 32 inch; up to 1440p
no one made recommendations but you ..lmao nice ad your running though.and blocked !
In 3 days i get my new LG 34GP950G-B which is my next try on IPS or now nano IPS whatever. I realy hope its better then my last experiance.