I don't think anyone of us will be willing to pay 25000 for this, but at least we are slowly moving towards higher resolution panels.
http://www.eizo.com/na/products/duravision/fdh3601/index.html
I actually own a Macbook Air and although it does collect dust it's no big deal to clean. Fingerprints however are farily annoying, but they are equally annoying on both glass and AG coatings. All I can say is that I love this kind of anti-reflection coating on my Macbook Air and that I'd love...
I'm curious how long it will take until we will see the first displays with a reflective/glass surface with this anti-reflective coating applied on it. The Macbook Air seems to have something like this and I love it. Some of you might know this technique from photo cameras or glasses.
They ignore AG coating in their display ratings, so "very good" doesn't say anything about AG coating. It's sad, but they don't seem to want to change that. As long as there are idiots out there paying hundrets of dollars/euros for this crap and reviews ignore the issue completely, we won't see...
1. PVA has been mainstream before IPS was even considered as a high end technology - EIZO used PVA in their best series instead of IPS because early IPS implementations sucked, they sucked way harder than PLS does atm
2. cPVA had huge backlight bleeding issues at release and the only advantage...
Sorry, but you don't seem to know what you're talking about.
Early IPS panels were inferiour to PVA, today IPS is the dominating technology on the market. The first cPVA panels released by Samsung had the same backlight bleeding issues PLS has, but that didn't stop other manufacturers from...
I still hope the quality of this series will get better in the future. The only alternative is the Apple Cinema Display and the glossy Hazro series, but Hazro has some huge issues with QA so that's not really an alternative for me. The ACD is nice but it's been too glossy for my environment...
I also don't have any scratches on my iPhone 4 display and I didn't have any scratches on my old iPhone 3GS display - but be assured that you can easily scratch the glass with sand, when sand is in your pocket your phone will most definitely get scratched. You won't have to fear metal though...
Someone should make a photo of the SA850 against a U2711, all U2711s I owned had crappy blacks in dark rooms because of the IPS white glow. I think those who are posting that IPS black levels are better haven't seen any 27" IPS display in a dark room. It's true that some SA850s have backlight...
The only answer anyone can give you if he's completely honest is: yes, the NEC LCD2490WUXi is still the best. There's nothing out there on the consumer market that comes close to it. Save yourself the bother and don't even try to find a decent display, I'm on this travel for 2 years now and it's...
http://www.macrumors.com/2011/09/13/microsoft-also-preparing-for-desktoplaptop-retina-displays/
There you go. So high DPI displays are definitely the next thing to come.
It took Apple over a year (maybe even 2 years in case the iPad 3 will be released as late as next summer) to get from iPhone 4 retina displays to iPad 3 retina displays. They encountered a number of issues, otherwise they would have released the iPad 2 with a retina display. Apple won't release...
...except that IPS has the exact same glow issues. I have seen a lot of U2711s and all of them had the glow in the bottom left and bottom right corner, that's just the way it is, PLS is IPS without the aggressive AG coating, there is no difference in the white glow issue at all. Even the two...
It has been said several times both here and even by Samsung itself that PLS uses a semi-glare coating with no visible AG coating grain effect. That's the huge achievement Samsung made. Samsung brought common sense back into LCD business, we finally have some high end panels that don't rape 50%...