That probably concludes the fact that the HN213 is indeed a S-PVA panel too, as with the HN208, but why two different panel codes?
Time for someone with a HN208L panel to do some testing. :D
Btw, I've just checked the EXIF data of the two images above. It seemed to be shot with the same aperture (F2.8) and same exposure time (1/8secs).
On a sidenote, I've just looked through other samples of the S-PVA panels in the 2007wfp and these shots above look better than those posted in...
Hmm, maybe that's because the 2405 used PVA rather than S-PVAs?
On the other hand, if the HN208L panel(Rev A04 only) displays the same characteristics as the above images, then the rumours of the A04 having an IPS panel would most probably be extinguished.
Thanks for the input! :) Greatly appreciate it.
Looks like the HN213 is a S-PVA panel (can anyone confirm this based on the above images?) The tone around the center is darker than the other regions of the screen.
Could someone with a HN208L panel do the same test above too? :D
There are two panels being used in the A04, namely HN208L and HN213. I'm not sure what these panels are though, but the 2407 has been using Samsung's S-PVA panels all along.
You're one of the few users I've seen to have the HN213 panel. Care to do some screen uniformity test? Like the ones on this page - http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1111100&page=5
I'm kinda interested to know what is the actual panel being used with the HN213 code.