Nenhum monitor que usa painel com tecnologia
TN é **bom** para edição de fotos...
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Image qualityThe Hyundai L90D+ has an 8ms
TN panel by Hydis (subsidiary company of Hyundai). So it's quite clear which market this display is aimed at, -
it was made for gaming and multimedia. The panel has a horizontal viewing angle of 150 degrees and a vertical viewing angle of 135 degrees. Particularly the horizontal viewing angle of 150 degrees leaves enough room for head movement. The vertical viewing angle can be regarded as sufficient.
The overall image quality can be judged as good. Dithering works in a well balanced manner and rarely annoys.
Since the resolution of grey scales is a well known weakness of TN panels, it is astonishing to see the panel of the L90D+ show great capability of reproducing shades of grey. Values of black and illumination uniformity are just as good. Brightness and contrast permit for sufficient room for adjustments and leave nothing to be desired.
As previously mentioned, the RGB color space can not be calibrated when working in digital mode. Therefore, if configuring the colors of the display is still an imperative to you, you are going to have to get by with the configuration possibilities of the graphics card driver. Fortunately, the default color settings can be rated as good in digital mode. However in analog mode, we were not entirely convinced by the default color values, but those could be readjusted to an ideal degree by making use of the OSD. By and large, the Hyundai L90D+ provides a picture that is luscious in color, but by no means too lurid. In digital mode, the picture seems to come across with slightly more clarity than in analog mode.”
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