Hi friends,
How are your 2490WUXIs are doing?
Mine is 8 years old and still exceptional.
It's probably the best investment I have ever made.
An amazing product.
Time flies, especially in LCD industry.
A few generations of monitors have passed away.
But this one - I still don't know...
Very helpful review (except for 1080 vs 1440 :eek::confused: picture).
It looks like PLS is still where it was at the time of the first PLS test review: color space mismatch with non-existent sRGB emulation (read: no real colors).
The whole market depends on what LCD panel manufacturers have to offer at the moment.
Keeping that limitation in mind, I can say that NEC unlike any other brand is able to convert the best of the available LCD technology into a real consumer product - the monitor.
Top NEC models are...
Another attempt to test the new model.
http://www.playwares.com/xe/index.php?mid=maingame&document_srl=24375174
Some color space measurements (yes, to be taken with a grain of salt) look not so good.
sRGB S-PVA discontinued long long ago. The last one I tested was 24" Gateway.
The last S-PVAs were wide gamut. I don't count anything below 24".
Viewing angles in c-PVA are not worse than in S-PVA.
It has never been an issue because there is no difference.
Usually NEC delivers the same product for a lower price or a better product for the same price.
All *VA monitors of all generations regardless any additional letters have color shift (and black crush as its form). This is a hardware (Vertically Aligned liquid crystal display) issue and cannot be corrected.
Newer versions of *VA technology, as was mentioned, have been improved over old...
The first review is out (http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/dell_u2713hm.htm) and I see promising news.
Two major flaws of the older 2711 seem to be addressed: they got rid of wide gamut and probably crystalline effect.:)
Eizo has "premium" prices, not quality.
Have you heard about "color tint"?
Guess what monitor introduced this term into common use?
Yes. Eizo on WG PVA.
The only effective quality control is our eyes when we buy a monitor.
Samsung SA 850 real world review.
Currently the second best 24" monitor after NECs assuming you get a uniform panel and can accept some color mismatch.
Both SV models are the best monitors available as far as color quality is concerned.
Both are excellent universal entertainment monitors for home use.
Which one of the two?
It's up to you but you need to realize that 30" vs 27" is not just 7 or... lines more.
It's a different league.
It's...