if you go to where to buy on that site NewEgg shows up, but on newegg there isn't any products by EQD being sold yet, wonder if a deal is still being finished. Maybe this could be the toe hold for getting these monitors competitively priced here in the states.
It says it has VGA, DVI and HDMI, then it states to achieve the ful 2560x1440, you need to use display port on both ends?
Looks iffy to me.
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You will enjoy the high quality resolution on the 27" LED Monitor. The fast response time will reduce blur. You have a VGA, DVI, and HDMI inputs on your new monitor. To achieve the maximun resolution of 2560 x 1440, a display port must be used on both ends.
It says it has VGA, DVI and HDMI, then it states to achieve the ful 2560x1440, you need to use display port on both ends?
Looks iffy to me.
Quote:
You will enjoy the high quality resolution on the 27" LED Monitor. The fast response time will reduce blur. You have a VGA, DVI, and HDMI inputs on your new monitor. To achieve the maximun resolution of 2560 x 1440, a display port must be used on both ends.
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i would call and ask for details on it but im at work, also my post was removed about it being a 10 bit color monitor - something tells me this monitor is quality.
also ya it doesn't say its an ips but look at the viewing angles.
It says it has VGA, DVI and HDMI, then it states to achieve the ful 2560x1440, you need to use display port on both ends?
Looks iffy to me.
Quote:
You will enjoy the high quality resolution on the 27" LED Monitor. The fast response time will reduce blur. You have a VGA, DVI, and HDMI inputs on your new monitor. To achieve the maximun resolution of 2560 x 1440, a display port must be used on both ends.
But it does say "178° horizontal / 178° vertical viewing angles", which never gets quoted for TN panels. It's probably IPS. Is anyone brazen enough to advertise a *VA panel as having 6.5 ms response time?
It says it has VGA, DVI and HDMI, then it states to achieve the ful 2560x1440, you need to use display port on both ends?
Looks iffy to me.
Quote:
You will enjoy the high quality resolution on the 27" LED Monitor. The fast response time will reduce blur. You have a VGA, DVI, and HDMI inputs on your new monitor. To achieve the maximun resolution of 2560 x 1440, a display port must be used on both ends.
It says it has VGA, DVI and HDMI, then it states to achieve the ful 2560x1440, you need to use display port on both ends?
Looks iffy to me.
Quote:
You will enjoy the high quality resolution on the 27" LED Monitor. The fast response time will reduce blur. You have a VGA, DVI, and HDMI inputs on your new monitor. To achieve the maximun resolution of 2560 x 1440, a display port must be used on both ends.
The thing I'm wondering is if it is a true 10bit monitor at 1.07 billion colors. Because the only one I know is the NEC PA271W IPS (8-bit native, 10-bit with A-FRC) from a review that I read from another tech site...
It shows 0 in stock at the Microcenter in my area so I can't go check it out...
Or a bunch of resellers will get in on this, and they will quickly be driven down do the ~$330 area. Similar to what happened with the imports.
(Imports went from like $330 to $250.. Not including shipping)
I have had a Gateway XHD 3000 for a while now. I recently started looking up the 2 Korean High Res Low price Displays.. Very interesting bunch of experiences.. Lots of them. Leave me a little confused as to the terminology you used.
Bold - Marks source of product
Unterline - Action/ Verb on the prices from the Source
Are the two sources marked in bold different? Do clarify please
Purchased one, asked the moron where the display cables were and he told me that the website disclaimer was wrong and all i needed was dvi. So I now have a GORGEOUS 1920x1600 monitor that I can't switch to 2500x1920 till I purchase a cable tomorrow. Took some unboxing pics. It's such an upgrade from my 17" monitor.
Purchased one, asked the moron where the display cables were and he told me that the website disclaimer was wrong and all i needed was dvi. So I now have a GORGEOUS 1920x1600 monitor that I can't switch to 2500x1920 till I purchase a cable tomorrow. Took some unboxing pics. It's such an upgrade from my 17" monitor.
There are 5 in stock at the Fairfax, VA store. Not sure if that's too far for you or not, but if you're willing to make the drive you can check one out there. I actually work at the MD store so I can try to keep track on if we get any in soon and let you know. With any luck we'll get some in Friday (get shipments Tuesdays and Fridays). I was looking at ordering one of the Korean panels off ebay but if I can pick one up locally I'd rather do that, even at a cost premium. Much easier to do with potential issues that way.
I don't know how to check whether it's IPS or not. Someone will have to tell me.
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