I'll share another horror story as well. I had a Sabertooth Z77. Everything was great until my CPU died. Weird, but it happens I guess. I buy a new CPU. A month later it dies as well. Now between this time I had replaced the memory and the power supply, so I was fairly certain those two items...
I must be missing something. I have a desk from the 80's that turns into a dining room table that seats about eight. It's a lot nicer crafted and not to mention better looking than that thing.
I've updated the OP with a review of the 30" from anandtech. I've also replaced all of the product links as it looks like NEC changed the site up a bit.
So by your logic World of Warcraft was not made by Blizzard because they hired people to work on the game? It's a MMO. It takes a massive team to make one. Hell, by that logic Diablo isn't a Blizzard game considering it was developed by a studio called Condor up until six months prior to the...
It does. It isn't consistent with the measurements. Sometimes it measures by percentage vs other countries, other times it lists per capita, it also lists by total numbers. It's a hodgepodge of information from all over the web from all sorts of random sources, some trustworthy, others not so...
That image is so full of crap. First of all, it is rather picky on what different nations get stuck with as their "number one". The US gets serial killers? Really? Out of all of the things that the US has the most of?
Corn? The US is the biggest producer of corn in the world. By far. The US...
I assume this means it compares more to the NEC PA241W considering that is a p-IPS panel as well. Assuming it is the same panel, that means it will be a 10-bit display and in a higher bracket (and more expensive bracket) than the U2410.
I've seen nothing other than pure speculation that points to the 27" Apple display being a 10-bit panel. I think they would be advertising the crap out of that if it was. My guess is it will be a different grade of monitor, more comparable to the U2711 from Dell rather than the PA271W.
I updated the original post again. I've posted all of the reviews I know of for the PA241W. If someone is aware of another let me know and I'll add it to the list. Also, if you see any information that looks incorrect or even something worth noting send me a PM or mention it here.
Why are these sites using DVI for their review? It pretty much defeats the point of having 10-bit color depth. I guess I expected these review sites to have the proper hardware and software for testing a monitor like this while running comparisons to 8 bit, but it seems to be asking for too...
I noticed today that http://tftcentral.co.uk/ is going to be doing a review of the PA241w. I can't wait to see the results!
There also looks to be a 23" (PA231w) at 16:9 but it uses e-IPS instead of p-IPS. Has less aRBG coverage. I don't think it would be much better than the EA231wmi.
So what exactly is the difference between a p-IPS and a H-IPS? The Japanese site said p-IPS with a (H-IPS) next to it. I assume some sort of slightly modified H-IPS?
Ok, I lied. Sort of. The 24" 16:10 PA241W will be out in March. The rest to follow after.
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1004&message=34324869
I'm not really interested in a 16:9, but I am still very curious about this as well. The EA231WMi is still pretty new. I'd like to see how current generation E-IPS compares to the panel that will be in the PA series.
As for price... Probably. Perhaps even more. I think the 2490WUXi2 was about...
The pdf mentions emulation so that would be my guess as well.
What I did find interesting is that each input is supposed to have its own LUT. Which I think means that it will be able to run two different settings if you used the Picture in Picture function. So you might be able to view how...
Both it looks like. From the PDF:
Also, just checked Energy Star. The 24 inch is registered there. The article stated early 2010 and if it is already on Energy Star it is probably not too far off...
NEC PA series replaces the 90 series professional displays.
p-IPS
10bit panel with 14 bit "3D LUT". Promises over a billion colors
DisplayPort with 10bit output
sRGB, aRGB capable.
16:10 and 16:9
Picture in Picture
Slimmer frame / Smaller packaging.
Green
The PA Series consists of:
PA231W a...