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What seller dude? I mean you tested everything, sounds fishy it worked for them.
This is a wrong place to ask but with the influx of these popular korean monitors do they make 2560x1440 panels but larger than 27" I'd like to see 30-37" panels.
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There's plenty of 30" 2560x1600 screens if that's what you are looking for (not in this price range, though). There's not much of a market for this resolution at sizes over ~30" since devices larger than that are usually used as TVs or for general media consumption, and no consumer media device (aside from a PC) can drive a display at 1440p or 1600p yet.
What size monitor do you have right now? Even if you are coming from a 24", the 27" still feels large.
I think it was around 2 weeks ago or so that it was confirmed that they were going to produce the 2b models and we really haven't heard any details since (Not to mention OCN just imploded the thread). I am hoping we can get some info from Hyper that they are going to in fact run these monitors and maybe some faint idea of when we can expect them. Perhaps I am just getting a bit stir crazy, but it is hard to hold off from pulling the trigger on some of these deals that are coming through. =)
You said you used another brick, did you make absolutely sure that this power brick worked properly?
Having the backlight come on does not mean that the brick is good, FYI.
EDIT: By working, I mean busting out the DMM and giving it a through lookover....
If you check the last few pages(like 90-95 or so) HyperMatrix from the OCN threads has been giving some updates here.
It looks like Scibby, bQvle, and Hyper are working on the deal still, and will have a website up soon. Keep checking back here I guess.
Also, thank you guys for all the work!
Delay, there's just too many things that can cause it.True but so far there has been no indication of what it will be or pricing or availability.
----Is this going to be a plain 2nd run 2b or will it differ? Eg A screen vs A-? VESA stand or different stand ? Thin bezel? Anything different at all?
----what might it cost? Same as current eBay prices? Significantly More/less?
----ETA given that 3weeks has passed this should be known now as well as above points
Thanks
Delay, there's just too many things that can cause it.
Personally I wouldn't bet that the price will be between $320-$400 when these sellers charge an extra $100-$150 for an hdmi port. They know when they have something special in their hands and they mark the price up accordingly.
When things become finalized we'll all find out at the same time. Crossing my fingers in the meantime, for both 2B PCB boards and 2B equivalent monitors.
If you check the last few pages(like 90-95 or so) HyperMatrix from the OCN threads has been giving some updates here.
It looks like Scibby, bQvle, and Hyper are working on the deal still, and will have a website up soon. Keep checking back here I guess.
Also, thank you guys for all the work!
Sorry, I didn't mean to imply that they were going to include an HDMI port . I was using the hdmi/scaler version as an example of how these companies price their products.I wasn't aware hdmi would be included. It was DL dvi wasn't it?
Is this going to be a plain 2nd run 2b or will it differ? Eg A screen vs A-? VESA stand or different stand ? Thin bezel? Anything different at all?
I wasn't aware hdmi would be included. It was DL dvi wasn't it?
I read on OCN that these panels were tested at a pixel response time of 11.4 ms. So that would make anything above around 80 Hz pointless as the pixels change just too slow (these panels don't have overdrive). Anyone have any more info.?
Positive I assume hyper?
Whatever happened with getting the amd's to run 100hz+ ?
I read on OCN that these panels were tested at a pixel response time of 11.4 ms. So that would make anything above around 80 Hz pointless as the pixels change just too slow (these panels don't have overdrive). Anyone have any more info.?
Yep, it does the same thing to me from time to time. Seems to be connected with a resume from sleep along with turning on the monitor from its switch (timing could vary, I don't pay that close attention to it).
Every time it has happened I have fixed it by pressing spacebar a few times (making sure the machine is "awake" and displaying the login window or desktop) and turning the monitor off and back on from the button the the back. Picture comes back as normal, no issues.
I've also switched to doing what Baconstrip does -- leaving the monitor on, letting it sleep. Given the "vampire" draw in my house another 1-2w constant doesn't make a bit of difference, and I avoid the annoyance of having to turn it on and off.
As for this becoming a "permanent" issue? Doesn't seem likely. It's clearly something to do with how the monitor's hardware interprets the "blank" that's sent by the GPU when the PC comes back from sleep. Resetting it always fixes it.
Well, looks like those of us that were holding out for a matte screen are screwed. The Davi's have shot up to $1k+.
lolwut?
I guess congratulations if they can actually move them at that price but wow . . .
You can already get matte screen 27" 2560x1440 ips displays for as low as $500 here stateside. I'm confused.
Good point, a lot of Ebay sellers will temporarily increase the price on a product to discourage purchases due to some issue with the seller or product itself.he have "make offer" button
but I think there is another reason for price change
I suggest you to ask it via ebay message what happened
I have no idea why they don't just temporarily de-list the product.
I fail to understand that as well. When there is an issue in retail, you pull the item until the issue is resolved. I'm not sure why ebay sellers choose to ignore the conventional way of dealing with this type of issue. They are of course free to deal with stuff however they see fit (barring any ToS violations) but, raising the price to keep people from buying something (like with the power bricks semi-recently) makes no sense at all.