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Will the LG 29EB73-P 29" monitor be good for both gaming and my occational hobby in blender animation, 3D modeling, and game making?
it is a IPS 29" monitor but would a cheaper TN 29" monitor be better for what i have listed? Also would i be able to see the difference between haveing a IP monitor  of LG 29EB73-P monitor and a TN monitor of HP f1905e?

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If color accuracy is important (to you/your work) then IPS, if not, then TN is fine. 

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Ib4 "TN is crap"

 

They're (TN panels) not all created equally...

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Will the LG 29EB73-P 29" monitor be good for both gaming and my occational hobby in blender animation, 3D modeling, and game making?

it is a IPS 29" monitor but would a cheaper TN 29" monitor be better for what i have listed? Also would i be able to see the difference between haveing a IP monitor  of LG 29EB73-P monitor and a TN monitor of HP f1905e?

IPS will be better for you. The advantage of a TN monitor is that between two decent TN and IPS panels, a TN panel can have faster response times, as well as higher refresh rates. However for your usage I wouldn't say these advantages outweigh the much better colors and viewing angles of IPS.

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Will the LG 29EB73-P 29" monitor be good for both gaming and my occational hobby in blender animation, 3D modeling, and game making?

it is a IPS 29" monitor but would a cheaper TN 29" monitor be better for what i have listed? Also would i be able to see the difference between haveing a IP monitor  of LG 29EB73-P monitor and a TN monitor of HP f1905e?

 

If you want better colour reproduction and the widest possible viewing angles at the cost of latency, response time and refresh rates.

Then IPS is the way to go! :D

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Most TN monitors aren't that bad.  <_<

I said you can definitely notice the diffrence not that TN panels are that bad.. im using TN right now fooor design

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Most TN monitors aren't that bad.  <_<

By themselves, they're not bad; but in comparison to a good IPS panel, TN is pretty bad.

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Get IPS unless you're a competitive gamer or you really want/need high refresh rates and low response times.

IPS panels look way better than a TN panel. I have a TN panel right now and I regret so much not getting an IPS panel :(

I actually couldn't underclock my 5 year old GPU to make it as slow as a next-gen console.

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For gaming, TN, faster response times AND TN panels can run at higher refresh rates. IPS is just if you are viewing your monitor at crazy angles (Usually unrealistic if you asked me) and you want good color reproduction. IMO TN is better, but I am a major gamer, so the slower response times of IPS is a huge draw back for me.

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