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Due to severe gamma shift, TN monitors are impossible to calibrate. You can adjust a small point on the screen where you place the meter or a visual gamma pattern, but at the top and bottom, gamma will still be 2.5 and 1.6 when you look straight at the screen, even if the small spot you have...
It is calibrated to its native white point (50/50/50 rgb gains in osd) which appears to be perfectly neutral to me. For each and every w-led display I have to decrease blue channel by at least 20% to make it passable. Is this a coincidence? Some have decent blue light filtering, some are...
I don't know, I've never seen one. But I hope the IPS glow isn't more prominent.
As for the gamut. I don't really want it for gamut, but rather for the much better spectrum. After using my old CCFL monitor all my w-led displays look bluish as fuck, I just can't go back to them. Wide gamut GB-R...
All my w-led displays look bluish compared to my samsung 226bw. This is the issue. I've been using w-led displays and always had to reduce the blue channel to make the white appear purer, then I switched back to my old CCFL monitor and realized how horrible the w-led backlight actually is. 226bw...
W-LED is a complete downgrade from CCFL.
Consider GB-R LED displays instead. I do now, after reverting back to my old CCFL samsung 226 bw from using w-led panels.
Picture quality isn't measured in vibrancy and pop. If you like the samsung better, then keep it, who we are to tell what's right for you?
If you decide to keep the samsung. At least use this software to correct the gamma http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1878782.