It's my understanding that the Asus (not Samsung) has slightly better colors and no frame skipping at 75hz. The problem with the Asus is quality control, where a number of folks online have complained about dead pixels.
This display is on amazon's goldbox deal today--down to $374 from $499. Not quite as good a deal as the $299 HP Omen that uses the same display, but it sounds like this is the better quality display if you get a good one....especially for nvidia users who want 75hz
That is last years model you linked to. Only 1080p.
Best buy added the M43-c1 (40" 4k) to their webpage today. I called and asked about availability--should be in stores by next week (at least for the 40" I'm looking at)
According to Vizio's website and the user manual, one HDMI input...
I debated these two at length before purchasing as well. My Z77R5 will be here tomorrow.:cool: It is available for purchase from a variety of retailers.
I went with it for a number of reasons, but chief among them were:
- 2x USB 3.0 and 2x USB 2.0 ports on the front
- External 5.25" AND...
Sager (built by Clevo) is a very reputable brand with many dedicated enthusiasts. Numerous companies use Sager/Clevo barebones to make their own boutique brands (like Falcon Northwest, iBuyPower, Malibal, etc.) There are also numerous resellers like xoticpc who also resell Sager/Clevo laptops...
I bought one last week from them for my upcoming Ivy Bridge build. It shipped by itself in an Antec 920 box without instructions or fans. I'm just glad to have it.
I do have to agree that an April release would be much quicker than expected from Shuttle given their history... especially considering the SZ68R5 was just becoming available last month. Seems like kind of a waste--everyone will want the Z77 instead
Thanks for that spec sheet link -- I'm also thinking of purchasing this as soon as it becomes available. Now I've just got to source a Asetek 545LC water cooler.
I'm not normally much of a shuttle fan, but this perked my interest.
Z77 Based, PCI express 3.0, TWO mini pci-e, 500w 80+...
Looks a lot like the current SZ68R5 offering, which I think is one of the best looking offerings from shuttle in the recent past...