From Alexpronko at [H]ardforums describing viewing angle issues(check the link for photo's of it):
I thought that I was being paranoid disqualifying it based on the "color wash", since everybody here seems to think that it's OK to have it (like on dell 2405). So with open mind I gave it another shot and have to say that it is unacceptable for me and I really don'tunderstand how can it not bother other people with S-PVA matrices ?! I played far cry, than watched DVD and you can clearly see loosing details when looking straight on, than details reappear when looking at slight angle but the colors also wash out. To make things worse there is this hard to describe glittering effect when looking at any gray scale colors. Even playing games it looks unnatural, anything grayish-black is glittering , like there is a flash light behind the screen there.
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I respect different opinions, but I must agree with Alexpronko.
I feel the same way, Tamlin. I read all 55 pages in that thread, and some people were taking shots at Alexpronko, sort of making fun of him "-what are you doing that you keep moving your head," etc.
Here's the thing about PVA and color wash (I keep calling it "screen wash" - gotta get my new terminology straight!) You don't
have to move your head to see it. With my 21-inch Gateway, I could see the image shifting in tone and detail
without moving my head an inch. Something in the center of the screen - a photo on a web page, a wall in a FPS, etc - would have a certain black level to it, and when I moved the photo to the side of my screen, or just walked around in the FPS, I could
see it changing, getting lighter, more detailed and slightly washed out.
Once I noticed this, I couldn't stop noticing it.
But I think we should keep two things seperate - viewing angle is not always the same as color wash. What I want from a monitor is an even image
across the screen
whenI'm looking straight at it. I don't
care what it looks like if I stand up, or lie on the floor, because I'm never going to use my monitor standing up or lying on the floor. Or use it by sitting off to the side, for that matter. I'm going to sit in my chair and face my monitor, and if it looks good like that, then hey - I'm happy.