psimwork. • 1 yr. ago. There's so many incorrect terms here. Basically every panel on the market is LCD. LED is the backlight type that gets put behind the LCD panel. IPS is a type of LCD panel. The chances of having an LCD panel at this point (especially a more expensive IPS type) that does not have an LED backlight is extremely unlikely.IPS pixels are uniformly lit by a backlight, whereas OLED pixels are independently lit. For OLED panels, this means that a pixel can be fully lit, and the pixel next to it can be turned off
Do LCD IPS / LED panels suffer from any sort of wear and tear like OLED? I am familiar with OLED burn in but the way IPS LCD is spoke of it seems like the image quality never deteriorates. Just looking online, it seems like the answer is no but I was wondering if anyone had information to the contrary.
IPS LCD monitors consist of the following high-end features. Stable and Much Quicker Response Times. IPS screens have the capability to recognize movements and commands much faster than the traditional TFT LCD displays and as a result, their response times are infinitely faster. Of course, the human eye doesn’t notice the difference on