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I'm curious too as I own a business.What does a Premier account cost to enroll in?
The ZR Displays launch is scheduled for March 24th and will be live on the web then; ship release is scheduled for April 5th.
What does a Premier account cost to enroll in?
The ZR Displays launch is scheduled for March 24th and will be live on the web then; ship release is scheduled for April 5th.
Productwiki says the release date is April 2010, but I cant find any specifics anywhere. Could you give us a source? I am really looking forward to buying one of these. The wide gamut is turning me off of the U2410 even though I have an ATI card.
can someone inform me what is bad about wide gamut? is it bad for gaming or something? ive been trying to do some research about this, but i cant find anything about why its bad....
Productwiki says the release date is April 2010, but I cant find any specifics anywhere. Could you give us a source? I am really looking forward to buying one of these. The wide gamut is turning me off of the U2410 even though I have an ATI card.
I can't quote my source, but let's just call it insider information =)
Care to make a little wager on that btb? I only signed up here yesterday to let you folks know after seeing this thread. Thanks for the encouragement though, I'll be sure to remember that next time I have some useful information to share.
Notice he just signed up yesterday. I call bullshit.
Single-link DVI can't handle 1920x1200 at 75Hz. And most monitors still don't make use of dual-link...Why don't they up the refresh rate to 75 on these things? The response time is good enough...
Single-link DVI can't handle 1920x1200 at 75Hz. And most monitors still don't make use of dual-link...
According to the data sheet (see #1), the ZR24w supports 60Hz only (regardless of resolution).displayport?
I can't quote my source, but let's just call it insider information =)
That sucks. 3-4 more months of waiting. Looks like the Dell U2410 then....
According to the data sheet (see #1), the ZR24w supports 60Hz only (regardless of resolution).
For monitors which are capable of 75Hz in lower than native resolutions it would be interesting if DP makes any difference... But I doubt it.
I think he means total.
He might have been waiting for 2-3 months already.
You are assuming that the info is accurate, considering he didn't list any type of source I'm not going to trust it just yet before it's confirmed.
Are these monitors suppose to be better then the Dell U2410? Anyone know yet?