Hello there, long story short; I kamehamehaa'd my monitor off of the table it hit something and the polarizer film got teared from couple of spots. Kudos to Asus for build quality I mean that thing got proper yeeted it should've broken completely.
Didn't know whether to post this on displays or here, but it is a trouble so... move if needed
Anyways to the topic: I figured instead of yet buying a new monitor I could try replacing the polarizing film. I'm fairly sure I can get it done and I mean the old one is teared up and ugly os it can't get any worse. My problem is that I'm not sure how to select a proper one. I was watching through ebay and there are plenty of films with the right size and different info on them, some of that info outisde of just size in inches seems to be viewing angle(?), is there any other thing I whould be aware of or consider? Obviously I want the thing fixed to it's best possible condition at this point, so selecting a right part is kind of grucial right? Are there any difference between a film that says it's for IPS panel and one that is for TN panel? Or are there any films that are specific for panel type? (asking because I can only find labeled ones for IPS, not for TN).
Monitor is Asus VG248QE, 24" TN . Yes the monitor is working fine, I*m currently using it just fine, the polarizer is just teared a bit.
Ask away if you need to know anything else