Tuesday, August 27, 2013

QNIX QX2710 Evolution II 27" LED Monitor

Buy QNIX QX2710 Evolution II 27" LED Monitor


Please check out before buying.
- Only for PC monitor (one DVI-D port)
- Qnix monitor Defective standard (up to 5 white pixels are normal)
- By-Pass model (No Ad board in monitor - Monitor use graphic card resource)
- PC graphic board should surport DVI-D(Dual link DVI)
- On-board graphic card can not support QHD.
- PC graphic card should surport QHD(2560x1440)
Important notice for Safe usage
Recommended Graphic cards
- NVIDIA: GTX460 or more than 1GB memory, with DVI-D Port
- ATI: HD685...
  • 2560x1440 High Resolution WQHD Panel / 43W Low power consumption.
  • 178 wide viewing angle / LED backlight / Bypass board
  • Matte type screen / Piano-black high glossy slim bezel / TILT stand / Dual DVI-D
  • Beautiful images with 50,000 levels contrast ration / 8ms Respond time
  • 5W+5W Built-in speaker / Space-efficiency using walls(100X100 VESA holes)

This Monitors give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Buy it now before the sellers regain consciousness.
I have always been a user of the typical TN panel ranging from all types of sizes. My previous display was an Asus model which had a very fast refresh rate of 2ms alongside unnoticeable input lag. I did find myself trying to calibrate the monitor to look at least nearly as good as my Samsung HDTV, but that was impossible. Colors either became over saturated or unnatural in tone. Also there was a sort of slight distortion to the image caused by the coating on the panel. I then began to just suck it up and realize this monitor is simply not engineered for color accuracy and clarity, but rather for hardcore gamers who need the insane response times. Later on, I upgraded to the Dell S2740L. This is a 1080p IPS monitor that immediately struck me with its level of clarity and color accuracy that was before me thanks to IPS technology. Unfortunately, at 27" along with the typical viewing distance of a PC monitor, the image really didn't have that crisp and sharp look that my Asus gave me. It...

2. Glad I found you
Been looking for my perfect monitor for last two years; changed seven monitors during this period and looks like this long marathon has finally ended.

It looks nicer than a few Dell IPS screens i had and comes with very light, not as agressive anti-glare. [dells were pricier and slower]

At 100Hz input lag seems on par with my previous gaming monitors such as Asus VG236H 120Hz and Benq XL2411T 144Hz [though Benq 2411t at 144hz feels slightly faster, however worth noting that image quality is embarrassingly bad in comparison to this screen]

So Qnix 2710 gives you far superior image quality and near identical response as fastest gaming monitors available on the market and double screen space over 1080p at similar price! I know - sounds like a steal.

Now one negative that has to be mentioned is the stand - you'll simply have to get new one! [something like Ergotron Neo-Flex should do the job i guess - thats the one i've ordered anyway, but...

Need more appointment... ?
Why this monitor is cheap and what to expect?
As of late, Korean IPS monitors became popular among PC enthusiasts and gamers in America and Europe as a cheaper alternative to buying expensive IPS monitors locally from the known brands such as Dell and HP. Well, if these Korean monitors have the same Samsung and LG panels inside them just like in the Dell and HP ones, how can they be offered this cheap? I guess it's safe to assume that this monitor and the other cheap Korean IPS monitors use panels bought from Samsung and LG after failing a minimum quality check in the original factories. Which means, the chances of receiving a "perfect" monitor if you buy this one are very low. It was not even made perfect in the first place. But should that stop you from buying it? I'd say NO! I bought it and I'm absolutely amazed by it. I'm happy my monitor has no dead pixels and I accept the fact that it has some backlight bleeding on the top and bottom. The latter is obviously where it originally failed to meet a standard so the panel can...
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