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post #11 of 58
Well, I took the plunge. I've been interested in the 10 bit panels, and this is the first one that I've found that ships to the US.
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post #12 of 58
Here is what the seller of this monitor wrote me on a question i had.


Dear califmike2003,

hi?

Input port is Display port,RGB, DVI, HDMI 1, HDMI 2, AUDIO IN/OUT
Resoution is 2560 x 1600

Thanks

- limsunjung




So im not sure what the resolution is on this monitor.
post #13 of 58
It says 1440p on crossover's website, I'd hope they know their own monitor's specs. I'm 99.9% sure its 1440p, don't believe there are any 16:10 27" panels.
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post #14 of 58
If the promo image is anything to go by, it's a 16:9 monitor

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post #15 of 58
DERP, hey people who don't own this monitor, does it over-clock?

Here is the official page:
http://www.crosslcd.co.kr/main.html?tmp=product&pg=2720MDP

Interesting, this is the first 10 bit (8bit+FRC=10bit) display to come along that is still sRGB (72%). What I don't get is why every company decides to completely skimp or go overboard: either these displays have one input or they go over board. Only Yamaski has gotten it right with the multi-catleap (1x dual-ink dvi, 2x HDMI). Still this is the clear winner as a all around display since it is sRGB.
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post #16 of 58
Quote:
Originally Posted by MenacingTuba View Post

DERP, hey people who don't own this monitor, does it over-clock?
Here is the official page:
http://www.crosslcd.co.kr/main.html?tmp=product&pg=2720MDP
Interesting, this is the first 10 bit (8bit+FRC=10bit) display to come along that is still sRGB (72%). What I don't get is why every company decides to completely skimp or go overboard: either these displays have one input or they go over board. Only Yamaski has gotten it right with the multi-catleap (1x dual-ink dvi, 2x HDMI). Still this is the clear winner as a all around display since it is sRGB.

1 DL DVI + HDMI is a good multi-input setup...?

Displayport ftw!
post #17 of 58
Can the gfx part in Ivy Bridge processors drive this resolution natively over DP ?
post #18 of 58
Quote:
Originally Posted by DrRetina View Post

Can the gfx part in Ivy Bridge processors drive this resolution natively over DP ?

it should. here are the display specs from a Z77 chipset motherboard:
Code:
DVI-D port, supporting a maximum resolution of 1920x1200 
HDMI port, supporting a maximum resolution of 1920x1200
DisplayPort, supporting a maximum resolution of 2560x1600
post #19 of 58
anybody have one yet ?
Edited by Neo Mike - 4/16/12 at 9:11pm
post #20 of 58
Quote:
Originally Posted by Prothean View Post

it should. here are the display specs from a Z77 chipset motherboard:
Code:
DVI-D port, supporting a maximum resolution of 1920x1200 
HDMI port, supporting a maximum resolution of 1920x1200
DisplayPort, supporting a maximum resolution of 2560x1600



Where did you get those resolution numbers from for HDMI, DVI-D, Display port ?
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