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* Only for PC monitor (one DVI-D port)
* Qnix Defective standard monitor (up to 10 pixels are normal)
* By-Pass model (No Ad board in monitor - Monitor use graphic card resource)
* PC graphic board should support DVI-D(Dual link DVI)
* On-board graphic card can not support QHD.
* PC graphic card should support QHD(2560x1440)
Important notice for Safe usage
*Recommended Graphic cards
- NVIDIA: GTX460 or more than 1GB memory, with D...
- FREE VOLT adapter + US plug adapter
- Up to 5 Bright Pixels are normal. These are not the reason of return or compensate. (Samsung PLS Pannel) / Dark (gray color) dot may be on the panel, it is not the standard of Defect.
- DVI output is 2560x1440 resolution, DVI-dual link port required from the Graphic card and DVI-D cable.
- Only for PC monitor (one DVI-D port) / PC graphic card should surport QHD(2560x1440)
- By-Pass model (No Ad board in monitor - Monitor use graphic card resource) / PC graphic board should surport DVI-D(Dual link DVI)
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. great monitor, poor QC
-pro-
can overclock to 120hz
screen is amazing, never had to adjust the screen when viewing from different angles.
cheap relative to name brands
-con-
light bleed from the bottom left corner. Can see it in black screen.
one stuck pixel, 2 dirt pixel which didn't show up under the dead pixel test.
screen was off center to the frame. It sat like 2mm below the top frame, so you can see a gap.
flimsy stand that wobble when tap it. Not a big deal.
generic casing that's also used on other monitor, such as the monoprice, x-star.
Personally, I would rather had spend the extra money and buy the Dell. Yea, it cost more but you get peace of mind knowing there's a 3 yrs warranty and you can return it even with one single dead pixel or light bleed.
But then, I got this so I can overclock it to 120hz. If anyone got question, ask and I'll gladly reply back.
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Great 1440p Monitor
This is a great monitor, hands down. Then, when you consider the fact that it is about half the price of any 1440p monitor you can buy in America, it really shows the value of this product. The actual screen is a slightly lower quality version of the same screen you would get from a 600$ QHD monitor, and although some of these supposedly ship with a few dead pixels, mine was perfect. It comes with the correct power converter for US outlets, and the power brick handles the power conversion very well. The DVI cable provided is of exceptional quality. The standard color calibration is pretty good, although I would recommend calibrating it. What else can I say, the stand is good and sturdy, it's just much better quality than you would expect.
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