What you call ghosting is VA smearing. And yes, it's on all the cheap panels and only way to get rid of it is lowering the contrast ie. bumping those inky blacks to milky. Also, the second thing you call ghosting is overshoot from the overdrive setting of the panel. You can reduce it by lowering the overdrive from the maximum to a lower value, IPS will also have it at the highest settings. If you've always used IPS, there's no going to VA unless you pay 1k for it and at that price range, you're likely starting to look at the OLEDs rather than the VA or the IPS.
What you call ghosting is VA smearing. And yes, it's on all the cheap panels and only way to get rid of it is lowering the contrast ie. bumping those inky blacks to milky. Also, the second thing you call ghosting is overshoot from the overdrive setting of the panel. You can reduce it by lowering the overdrive from the maximum to a lower value, IPS will also have it at the highest settings. If you've always used IPS, there's no going to VA unless you pay 1k for it and at that price range, you're likely starting to look at the OLEDs rather than the VA or the IPS.
Yes, but the average guy wouldn't have to bother with a ton of settings.
But thanks for the advice
@@porabotond6012 Yeah, I saw this one going cheap and wanted to see how bad the smear was and this video showed it pretty much exactly, so. Thanks! 😁
It’s cool and how’d you fucking take it apart