Can anyone suggest me which matrice gives better picture quality: PVA, MVA or P-MVA. I have had monitor with MVA matrice which was excellent for me (17'') but now I'm planning to purchase 19'' with P-MVA matrice (Philips 190P7ES) so I wanto to know what to expect?
Thank you in advance!
Which matrice is better?
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Hi,
S-PVA and P-MVA are more advanced versions of PVA and MVA, respectively.There have been user reports about input lag in some (S-)PVA panel monitors.
But, aside from some very slight differences, S-PVA and P-MVA are pretty much on par as far as image quality goes.
Although P-MVA is generally considered to be better for gaming since it shows less input lag, the specific Philips model 190P7ES you're mentioning (whose specs initially seemed very intriguing) quickly after release was reported to suffer from a sort of "white" ghosting effect showing in some game titles, which probably stems from bad implementation of Overdrive.Keep in mind that panel technologies are only one side of the coin and that the electronics implemented by the various monitor manufacturers play a large - if not the most important - role in how the resulting image quality will look on the screen.
People often tend to forget S-IPS, which, with its latest generation (A-TW-IPS) represents a strong competitor in this panel tech battle. Apart from its glossy surface, there is not a single aspect where it would loose out against VA.
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Input lag was not officialy confirmed. Some sources reported it is a problem of double - VGA+LCD that can be fixed by tweaking VGA settings.