ThinkRob wrote:Rochefort wrote:Still geeks & non-geeks have their screens in front of their eyes !
I dream of an IPS option for the coming Haswell models.....yes, I dream

Hey, I don't disagree. There's a reason I use PVA/MVA panels for my desktop...
That said, my experience with non-geeks is that while they can certainly notice the difference between TN and other types, their response seems to be "eh, this is good enough" -- especially when they learn about the typical price difference.
My bet is that it'll eventually be like high resolution panels: few non-geeks cared about XGA vs QXGA... until QXGA became "retina" and a hot item. If only we could find a way to make PVA or S-IPS into a marketing-drive status symbol...

Yes, the marketing may help. But truly speaking the only thing that makes it GROW is the EXPERIENCE.

Once you go black you dont go back.
e.g. Thinkpads - I pushed my cousin and father to buy and use it. Bought for them. Now they swear by Thinkpads reliability & machine feel (These were bought circa 2007-09).
e.g. How people got used to iPhones and iPads and touch phones. Even people who swore by keypads. Again, some may not have moved from blackberries.
e.g. How a bunch of movie stars in India were first given cellphones and service for free.. for months - (Because it was too expensive when launched e.g. Cell phone call was 16 times the price of a landline call - Now its probably half that of landline call).
Then, they (stars) could not live without it.
In the words of brilliant Steve Jobs - People dont know what they want. (A lot of people dont).
But once you hand them and get them used to a "lovely experience" they will want it.
Just the way no one would tolerate a Black & white TV or Laptop or Phone today - But the Kindle kicks [censored] for hours of reading.
Just how you would not think of a Dot Matrix printer today..
Eventually & hopefully, the screens will ALL catch up match Human Eye's ability to perceive visually.