It's only a bad panel if you're buying it for the wrong use...
Would I recommend a TN panel as your only TV for watching movies, HDTV or blu-ray? No
Would I recommend a TN panel if if someone came up to me and said I need a monitor that will display nothing but a full screen of solid red and has to look uniform and good? No
Would I recommend a TN panel to a videophile? No.
Would I recommend a TN panel to a graphics designer or profesional photographer? No.
Would I recommend a TN panel to someone who uses their PC for a few hours a week to surf the web and check e-mails? Yes
Would I recommend a TN panel to someone for someone who wants a good gaming monitor for a good price? Yes
Would I recommend a TN panel to play LFS? Yes
I don't sit there and look for the imperfections of each display type because I can show you images, paterns, colours or something on ANY screen that will show you it's imperfections... but why ruin it?
Look.. I'm into LFS because I love both cars and video games and the physics are unreal.. most people are here for the same reason. It doesnt have the flashiest graphics around.
Now, that being said.. when I sit down and actually get "into" a race.. you know, where you actually zone in.. your in second place.. last lap.. fighting for a first place finish.. palms are sweaty and you have a death grip on your G25.. your pushing your car to the limit and about to lose the rear end around that last turn.. if at that moment you're actually thinking that your TN panel is only displaying 262,144 colours than a TN panel is not for you.. but if I was a betting man I would say that is the last thing on most peoples minds is that..
If that one thing bothers you so much then you should be just as bothered by the sounds the game makes when your on dirt, or when you hit a wall... because those sounds are far from perfect.
Imagine this... 262,144 colours mixed up in a big pile. I'd like to see how many people on here could take that many colours and put them on a colour wheel without making any mistakes... also, colours and images are moving and changing so fast that you should not notice the brightness not being uniform. The only time I notice that is if im viewing a photo on my TN, which I don't really ever do because that's not what I bought it for.
I've said it before and i'll say it again, TN panels are not the best thing in the world for colour reproduction and uniformity but for most people they are good enough as long as they are not side by side with a better panel.
But i'm sure you guys will just tell me how awful they are.. you make them sound like they were put on the planet by the devil himself just to screw people like you over...
anyways im off to bed now.. good chatting with you all....