For my experience:

AH-IPS (LG) ✅ Very Very Good
IPS (Lg Philips) ✅ Very good
AHVA IPS (Au Optronics)✅ Good
ADS IPS Oxide TFT (Boe) ❌ Bad
AAS IPS (Innolux/ChiMei) ❌ Very Bad

✅AH-IPS: tested on my Asus MX259. Best experience ever.
✅IPS: tested on Asus Laptop GL702vm and GL753ve. Very good experience.
✅AHVA-IPS: no strain on my Hp X27i and good experience in the past with a laptop Asus Zenbook UX433.
❌ADS IPS Oxide TFT: tested on my laptop Asus Zephyrus G15: not much strain on eyes but migraines and disconfort for the backlight type.
❌AAS IPS: tested 3 panels by ChiMei and Innolux (on laptop Asus TUF FX506, Msi Prestige 15 laptop and monitor Benq Ex2780q) Very bad , nausea,migraines and eyestrain.

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    Aquila changed the title to AH-IPS, IPS, AHVA, ADS, AAS: my experience with different LCD panels .

    Aquila

    Completely agree on the AH-IPS.

    The dream laptop that I had until 3 years ago had an LG AH-IPS panel and it's the best screen I ever used. Sadly it died. And even if I tried to get another AH-IPS, it was good but not incredible like my former screen (possibly for unrelated reasons like lower contrast and so on).

      4 months later

      I confirm Oxide TFT is so bad.
      Nausea and headache.

      Unfortunately, doesn't look like any AH-IPS monitors in new condition being sold around right now at least not in the small sizes. Fairly typical lol, similar to how you can't usually get monitors without FRC easily now.

      a month later
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