DId you look at the review, or...
I have literally never seen a TN that has such dreadful contrast ratio. 1:470 MAXIMUM. The bog standard, 'just sufficient' contrast is 1:1000
And then there is uniformity. Basically you have a white spot and a dark spot on opposite corners of the screen. Combined with 'barely any contrast' you might as well just close your eyes, its a better image.
Color accuracy is just weak, and it has visible color deviations in the blue/green spectrum as well. What that means is: the panel looks blueish. Like the ones you get in budget laptops.
*AVOID*
Note; The reviewer says it too, but sugar coats it, probably hoping to get future samples.
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Contrast, as expected, comes out on the low side, even for a less expensive screen. This is perhaps the weakest element of the screen in that it is actually noticeable. The default white point is slightly blue-tinged at 7,800K, and although the preset values vary wildly from what they purport to be, the User setting hits a very nice sweet spot with a close-to-ideal white point of 6,700K and a boosted contrast ratio to match.
Slightly blue tinged... at 7800k? Dude. That's almost as blue as the sky. Even calibration cannot get it to a good white point, because 6500K still is the very highest you'd want to go. This panel won't make it.
Here is a scale: As you can see, for comfortable viewing, a white point calibrated to anything over 6000K is already 'going blue'. Its also bad for your eyes. (Look up blue light reduction tech, its nothing more than a warmer color temp in disguise).
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