@mntmn Then, if you watch a movie in a dark room, and there is a darker scene in the movie -- do you see any glow (light bleeding) in the black/dark areas in the movie picture? :) At a lower brightness, of course, when such a flow would be minimal -- for example, brightness only 10 or 15 %, contrast maybe 80 - 85 %? Or are the dark areas in the scenes really dark, or very close to dark -- but not grey (if too much light is bleeding)?
@mntmn Hello, I was pondering upon buying a Dell U2724DE (or U2724D -- they are almost the same), because of the 120 Hz refresh rate, and the IPS Black panel. ("The IPS Black panel reduces the hazy gray “IPS glow” that’s often visible when monitors in this category show dark, shadowy scenes." -- https://www.pcworld.com/article/2164596/dell-u2724de-review.html) Can you confirm if this panel is indeed mostly black when watching darker scenes in movies in a dark room, for example? Other Dells that I had had a lot of "IPS glow"... Thanks!
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