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I'm not sure I'm following you but yeah, even though the latest IPS monitors are getting there, TN are still faster.
There are no 120Hz IPS monitors. So if that's what you want, TN is your only option.
My opinion is that, for gaming, you definitely should go with a 120Hz, but others prefer...
V-sync invariably introduces input lag, but it fixes screen tearing.
However, with a 120Hz running in 2D, you can leave v-sync off and since you will rarely, if ever, go above 120fps, be free of screen tearing.
No there won't be any conflict.
I can't answer that last one as I've never gamed on a tri-monitor setup. I sure like my 120Hz, though. What kind of video cards do you have?
Edit: Never mind. I re-read your op. Dual 580s should be peachy!
Best of both worlds!
Like I said, I have a HP IPS panel at work, and well, also an iPad at home. While I won't argue that it has advantages over TN panels, I think a lot of people blow these advantages way, way out of proportion. But then again, you could probably say that about me and 120Hz :D
My friend, nobody here has experience with all these monitors. Nobody.
If you want an objective answer you'll have to google reviews.
Most people in forums will root for what they own/know.
Me, for instance, will tell you that the Samsung S27A950D is ZOMG TEH AWESOME ONE TWENTY...
I have the Samsung S27A950D and I don't feel like I'm sacrificing anything.
It's 27", 120Hz and the colors are far, far from dull. Especially with dynamic contrast turned on for gaming. It's something else.
I also have a Dell 2407 PVA, and a HP LP2475 IPS at work. Both 24" 1920x1200. I'm a...
That's mah boy!
I've had mine only for a few days but try this when you get yours and tell me what you think.
For gaming I set the "Magic Bright" setting to Dynamic contrast.
For trolling the internets I set the "Magic Angle" to "Standing up"... or something like that. I'm not standing up -...
Hmmm I don't think so. In the computer world, the physical aspect ratio of the screen is the same as the pixel aspect ratio as far as I can tell. The pixel density is the same for a given width of screen no matter the aspect ratio. It's just that it gives you more vertical real estate in Windows.