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IPS screen is one of the mainstream display panels in the current market. This is a type of screen with a wide viewing angle and better color reproduction than TN panels (another mainstream screen). At present, most professional screens related to image processing use IPS panels, especially for designers. It is more recommended to choose IPS screen.
TFT is short for Thin Film Transistor. It is the technology that is used in LCD or Liquid Crystal Display. TFT technology features an array of pixels and ITO electrodes each with a TFT device (a transistor) on a substrate, so called array. Thousands or millions of these pixels together create an image on the display.
The panel type - IPS monitors are preferred for photo editing and the fact that they can be tilted. With a fast response time, you can have an unrivaled image quality with IPS panels.
IPS, or In-Plane Switching, is a type of display. More specifically, an IPS panel is a type of TFT LCD (or "active matrix" LCD). A TFT LCD uses light modulating properties from unlit liquid crystals for providing a flat panel or video display. The two most common types of TFT LCD panels are TN and IPS displays.
IPS (In-Plane Switching) is a type of display technology that produces wider viewing angles, better color accuracy and contrast, and improved brightness compared with other standard LCDs. It’s used in all Apple® iPad models, as well as Mac computers and displays.
IPS screens provide greatly enhanced viewing angles over standard TFT displays. We affectionately refer to this as the "IPS glow," and it's what sets IPS panels apart from TN (Twisted Nematic) screens. While TN monitors have darkening of their brightness and color at off-angles (best viewed perpendicular), IPS displays retain their colors. When viewed from a wide range of angles, they only lose brightness.
IPS, also referred to as In-Plane Switching, is a type of monitor display and screen technology. More specifically, an IPS panel is a type of TFT LCD (or "active matrix" LCD). TFT refers to Thin Film Transistors - liquid crystals that are used in most computer displays.