I know the 27" monitors are not only great, but they're also a great deal.
Here's why I must get a 30" monitor: I'll obsess if I don't. If I have a 27" monitor, I'll be eyeing 30" monitors until I fold and buy one. I don't wan't to throw away 300+ dollars on a monitor that, although I'll love...
Hey everyone, thanks for the responses.
I have the u2311h right now. In terms of screen area, I feel like a 27" monitor would be too lateral to be considered worth the cost, even if that means having a lower PPI and/or waiting a few months.
geok1ng, you totally misinterpreted what I mean by...
Hello everyone!
So, I've been wanting a 30" monitor for a while. I'm getting antsy, but I don't know whether to wait for u3013 or whether to get a u3011 now, or whether there are better options out there (like the zr30w)
Requirement: 2560x1600, not korean
Preferences: glossy, LED...
Title kind of says it all:
I am looking for a 30" LED-backlit 2560x1600 glossy monitor with an A+ panel that I can buy from a US vendor (you know, for warranty reasons). Ideally, I want glass to cover the panel too, but I can't be THAT picky, right?
If it exists, who makes it? Do several...
But I'm hearing, especially from Monty, that my cheapest way of securing the best chance of getting a pixel-perfect display is that pixel-perfect PCBanks. Even though I hate the bezel, I'd hate a dead pixel more.
What do you think?
What were your two Dells?
If one of your current Dells is my current Dell, I'm going to call it fate and buy the non-super PCBANK (even though I absolutely hate the curve on the bottom, i.e. the bezel).
@MontyAC I saw that, and it looks tempting, but, based on what I've read, the claim of pixel perfection is meaningless. I'd rather go based on what people have been receiving, not what the sellers are claiming to sell.
so i've been a lurker on this thread for a long, long while now, and I am finally about to pull the trigger, but I have just two questions. Now that people have been buying for a while, based on what we now know:
1. among the Shimian, Catleap, PCBank, and Crossover, which is most likely to be...