Can you please clarify what you refer to as an "issue".
There is flickering affecting some (not all) Crossover 434/494 owners, but I am not aware of anything special with Wasabi.
Do you refer to the parallax effect when sitting close to the center of the monitor, if so, this is the way these...
You should have specified the country you are from.
In US I've never heard anyone paying any fees. I personally have purchased UHD420 through amazon and only paid CA sales tax.
This video review mentions around 25ms.
http://www.overclock.net/t/1565292/o...#post_24340947
Crossover 434K review (almost identical hardware, same panel (+1") and board) measured 20ms...
Afraid it's not GPU specific.
NVidia users are affected too
http://www.overclock.net/t/1565292/owners-crossover-434k-494k-10bit-ips-4k-uhd-dp-60hz-43-49/270#post_24340947
And there is another issue, apparently some Crossover 434/494 users suffer from flickering on DP input.
http://www.overclock.net/t/1565292/owners-crossover-434k-494k-10bit-ips-4k-uhd-dp-60hz-43-49/260#post_24332974
From my experience and reading the net WM does not seem to be affected by...
Plenty of reading if you are really interested
http://www.overclock.net/t/1554580/got-a-wasabi-mango-4k-42-korean-ips-monitor-what-tests-to-run
When calibrated the colors are "natural", not as saturated as my Dell U3014 but that one is GB-LED vs. generic White only on WM.
No to everything else...
1) Philips is VA panel with PWM
2) Crossover 404K is VA panel (most likely same as Phillips) no PWM but extremely bright even at lowest setting
3) WM UHD420 is LG AH-IPS panel and was on the market for quite a while, starting with HDMI 1.0 version with external power brick and the most recent...
Old myth, you can find same or better prices online throughout the year.
Black Friday sales these days are pretty much liquidation sales on stuff nobody wants.
Superb. This revision supposed to fix oveclocking at lower resolutions.
I was watching this video, it looks a bit cheaply made there, is that how it looks/feels. :(
E3 is just around the corner, should expect new models announcements and if not, newer version of PWM free Crossover 44K is supposed to be out in a couple of weeks.
It's nice to have alternative panels at least mentioned here in the context of Philips with corresponding pros and cons.
I see no problem with that, super useful for people on the fence cross shopping.
There is some discussion on Phillips in Samsung thread as well.
All as good if we can...
Digitalforce from overclock.net had one, replaced it with Crossover which he found better overall except excessive brightness even at min settings
http://www.overclock.net/t/1549360/crossover-44k-uhd-led-40-inch-monitor
The newer version is due in June, it might address some shortcomings of...
PB287Q measured at 10.6ms
http://www.displaylag.com/asus-pb287q-review/
As "inaccurate" timer test shows this monitor 20 ms behind that makes it's input lag roughly 30.6ms
I just was online with Samsung rep and she assured me that JS8500 does not have Game mode at all.
How is the input lag on CX800?
Seems like the smallest CX800 available in US is 55", a bit big for a desktop monitor.
Silly question, but aren't 7 series featuring 240Hz refresh rate, wouldn't PWM match that?
Did anyone take actual PMW measurements on these series, I looked online reviews for this info to no avail.
Response time just one (smallest) contributor to total lag.
Total display lag is response time + signal processing time.
The way they measure it at tftcentral. (SMTT)
http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/articles/input_lag.htm