[citation][nom]Nintendo Maniac 64[/nom]In other news, Micro Center and Monoprice have 27" monitors @ 2560x1440 for just under $400, both of which are based off the inexpensive 27" Korean monitors but come with a US warranty:Micro Center - AURIA EQ276W 27" IPS LED Monitor @ $399.99Monoprice - 27" IPS LED CrystalPro Monitor WQHD @ $390.60Surely that's the comparison readers really want to see. Get on it Tom's![/citation]
I'll add this company to the list:
http://www.overlordcomputer.com/Default.asp
Which gives you basically a Korean model monitor with a 1-year warranty (and it gives you some other options, too). I have one of the OC versions which is running at 120Hz; very nice screen. My main complaint about it is that it makes the heavy anti-glare on my Dell U2711 look bad, heh.
The monitors in this review are a step up in that they are IPS, but like so many have said, we should tell the industry we don't want them by not buying them; it's time to move on to something better, and the existence of the Korean monitors at the price they are at proves without any question that better can be had for little or no more cost than the 1080 screens.
I'll add this company to the list:
http://www.overlordcomputer.com/Default.asp
Which gives you basically a Korean model monitor with a 1-year warranty (and it gives you some other options, too). I have one of the OC versions which is running at 120Hz; very nice screen. My main complaint about it is that it makes the heavy anti-glare on my Dell U2711 look bad, heh.
The monitors in this review are a step up in that they are IPS, but like so many have said, we should tell the industry we don't want them by not buying them; it's time to move on to something better, and the existence of the Korean monitors at the price they are at proves without any question that better can be had for little or no more cost than the 1080 screens.