BrunoPuntzJones
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Anyone know what sort of pricing HP employees get? My uncle gets HP employee pricing (EDS) and curious as to what his price would be abouts.
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Just thought I would gloat a bit. I think *someone* owes me an apology.
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF05a/382087-382087-64283-72270-3884471-4101131.html
Just thought I would gloat a bit. I think *someone* owes me an apology.
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF05a/382087-382087-64283-72270-3884471-4101131.html
Well that does it. Just ordered 3 from cost central. Got teh free shipping. Looks like TAX will only apply to PA for them.
The "promo" items are just that. As I was told by customer support, they are the same exact monitor in the same exact retail packaging. Just with a promo cost.
Non-Promo
http://www.costcentral.com/proddeta..._30001_ZR24W_VGA_DVI_5MS/VM633A4ABA/11110138/
With Promo
http://www.costcentral.com/proddeta...W_LCD_MONITOR_US/VM633A8ABA/11108332/froogle/
And it looks like my Samsung is going back...
the non-promo is sold out..i would think its the other way around..keep us updated on how it goes.
Notice he just signed up yesterday. I call bullshit.
does anyone know the dead pixel policy for costcentral?
also, stupid question, but.... do display port monitors normally come with a dp cable?
does anyone know the dead pixel policy for costcentral?
also, stupid question, but.... do display port monitors normally come with a dp cable?
Also, is $425 the MSRP on this or a promo price? Would hate to not get one and the price to be $599 in a few weeks...
Also, is $425 the MSRP on this or a promo price? Would hate to not get one and the price to be $599 in a few weeks...
does anyone know the dead pixel policy for costcentral?
also, stupid question, but.... do display port monitors normally come with a dp cable?
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/13557_na/13557_na.htmlAccessories Included DVI-D, DisplayPort; VGA, USB cable, power cable
DVI-D Video Cable Length 1,8 m (5.9 ft)
DisplayPort Video Cable Length 1,8 m (5.9 ft)
Nicholas Handley: Noone is available for live chat at this time. However they said we follow the manufacturer's policy and you would want to check with HP in this case.
I talked with an on-line rep and he said if there are dead or stuck pixels they will offer an exchange or refund (with not restocking fees). I returned my U2410 for a full refund and hope this one might pan out.
The ZR Displays launch is scheduled for March 24th and will be live on the web then; ship release is scheduled for April 5th.
Notice he just signed up yesterday. I call bullshit.
Just thought I would gloat a bit. I think *someone* owes me an apology.
According to all sources I have seen (but 1 that I think had the wrong info) it's NOT LED backlit.
If there is too much input lag for example. That's something you can't guess by looking at the specs.I can't see how this monitor can be anything but a good buy
If there is too much input lag for example. That's something you can't guess by looking at the specs.
IPS doesn't necessarily mean low input lag. The Dell U2410 has an IPS panel and quite a high input lag. The HP LP2475 too...My current 24" MVA panel, which I only use sometimes in place of my CRT, is manageable for fast-paced stuff, even FPS. And IPS should definitely be more responsive than *VA.
Ahh... just bit. I have a $300 check sitting here so why not. I will post back with picks and some input. I will not get into much detail but will give you a good taste. Right now I'm running an Acer AL2051W MVA LCD and love it.... just hope the AG is not as bad as the 2410.
As stated I'll post back.
Ordered mine this morning by phone and was told they have 300+ in stock. I also received shipping notification this afternoon with tracking number.