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Old Aug 25, 2012, 04:09 AM   #726
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but is cheaper better my new rig is gonna cost me 3K just because I ddon't want to fight with some company in south or north Korea cheaper isn't always better just putting that out there
I can not afford or justify a monitor for $2100. There is a lot things I would spend that much on before I got to a monitor. I see these 1440p monitors as a nice upgrade, and are for a price I can justify and afford.

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Agreed, or even 3 U2711 or U2713HM's with full warranty. A professional display like the NEC is overkill even for the top 1% of users.
Dells are too expensive for me.


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I like how you quote my response as if I at some point said $2,100 for a monitor is reasonable when what I actually said is the complete opposite. Some people..
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I like how you quote my response as if I at some point said $2,100 for a monitor is reasonable when what I actually said is the complete opposite. Some people..
I am sorry that you took offense. Not my intention. I quoted you but my response was mostly to him. I could of differentiated that. Why I included you in that was because dells are expensive also, although not as much. Checking your specs, you certainly did not pay no where near $2100.
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For $2.1k I'd take my chances and buy 7 of the Korean monitors. Even if 4 of them are absolute turd I still have 3 left for one hell of an Eyefinity setup.
okay that's great the monitor I suggested was 2K made in the USA full warranty but you go ahead with a different brand

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I am sorry that you took offense. Not my intention. I quoted you but my response was mostly to him. I could of differentiated that. Why I included you in that was because dells are expensive also, although not as much. Checking your specs, you certainly did not pay no where near $2100.
You don't say?! The guy that said $2,100 is too much for a monitor doesn't have a $2,100 monitor? That is crazy.

I'm not sure what is so hard for you to understand. Some guy comes in and recommends a $2,000 monitor. Kantastic says no way would he pay that money for a single monitor- would rather chance it on 7 of these. I come in and agree that $2,000 is too much money for a single 'mission critical' level NEC display- would also take 7 of these Korean monitors or 3 DELLs. We both agree that the single $2,000 monitor isn't worth it over the other options out there. Somehow you come away with that thinking I'm all for two thousand dollar monitors? Bravo.

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This is a warning for everyone, stay on topic and respect each others choice. If they want to spend more (or less) money for an item, it is their money. Suggestions are good but in no way they have to abide by it.
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Is the Crossover the same panel? It seems to have the most sturdy stand out of the box, in comparison to the Catleap models, as well as a decent design to the unit itself. Which, obviously, is less important than the quality of the panel, but I'm curious as to if this is up to snuff?

Also, excuse the noobness of this comment - but what exactly does one do for plugging this (or the Catleap, or the PCBank, etc) into a US wall socket? I read in one place that you can use your standard computer cable (i'm assuming the standard three-pronged female on one end, three pronged male on the other), but I may be completely wrong.

Any help here would be greatly appreciated. This thread has been eye-opening and a joy to read through.
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Is the Crossover the same panel? It seems to have the most sturdy stand out of the box, in comparison to the Catleap models, as well as a decent design to the unit itself. Which, obviously, is less important than the quality of the panel, but I'm curious as to if this is up to snuff?

Also, excuse the noobness of this comment - but what exactly does one do for plugging this (or the Catleap, or the PCBank, etc) into a US wall socket? I read in one place that you can use your standard computer cable (i'm assuming the standard three-pronged female on one end, three pronged male on the other), but I may be completely wrong.

Any help here would be greatly appreciated. This thread has been eye-opening and a joy to read through.
Buy the QH-270 Lite from Green_Sum, on sale now for 289.99 free ship no tax no duties to USA. Has an amazing stand, the white trim around the black border makes the picture stand out better as well. Just use the USA adapter and power brick they give you.
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Awesome. What about the power conversion?
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Both of the monitors I've purchased came with a 110-240v adapter. You may need an american plug to plug into the adapter. Same kind of power cable that comes with a PSU.
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Old Aug 25, 2012, 09:32 PM   #736
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I have yet to see a combo as raved about as a crossover from accessorieswhole. He has a 3 pixel policy but most people get perfect panels. He has a good return policy and his 99.9% rating isn't just for show. Mine got here in 2 days FedEx from Korea in great packaging, and I'm not sure but I think he swapped in a thicker DVI cable. It costs more but it's the best option.
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Man this thread just makes me drool. It is the next "toy on the wishlist" But then I dunno that the damn thing would even fit into my corner desk. It has shelves across the top. If it fit my desk would be "All Monitor" I guess that wouldn't be a bad thing

Found a really old pic of my desk(Aww my Samsung 4:3)Note my very clever 5.1 mounting the rear imaging is perfect!

Do any of these have any kind of "adjustments" or are they all fixed stands?

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Man this thread just makes me drool. It is the next "toy on the wishlist" But then I dunno that the damn thing would even fit into my corner desk. It has shelves across the top. If it fit my desk would be "All Monitor" I guess that wouldn't be a bad thing

Found a really old pic of my desk(Aww my Samsung 4:3)Note my very clever 5.1 mounting the rear imaging is perfect!

Do any of these have any kind of "adjustments" or are they all fixed stands?

http://img168.imageshack.us/img168/787/newwheeldv5.jpg
Most of them have fixed stands that aren't height adjustable but they also have VESA mounting holes on the back. Your current monitor seems to have an exceptionally tall stand. My Catleap monitor itself is about 39cm tall (not sure how tall it is with the stock stand), and the stand I replaced it with allows me to lower it so that it's touching the base, which is about 2cm tall itself. Some brands of these monitors have thinner bezels so you may want to pick one of those if you're concerned about height.
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Most of them have fixed stands that aren't height adjustable but they also have VESA mounting holes on the back. Your current monitor seems to have an exceptionally tall stand. My Catleap monitor itself is about 39cm tall (not sure how tall it is with the stock stand), and the stand I replaced it with allows me to lower it so that it's touching the base, which is about 2cm tall itself. Some brands of these monitors have thinner bezels so you may want to pick one of those if you're concerned about height.

I checked my catleap and it's 49cm (or 19 inch for you's still into 17th century measurements.)
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I checked my catleap and it's 49cm (or 19 inch for you's still into 17th century measurements.)
I said monitor only, implying the panel + the frame, no stand.

After remeasuring it's actually about 40cm, so the lowest my monitor + aftermarking stand can be is 42cm.
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I said monitor only, implying the panel + the frame, no stand.

After remeasuring it's actually about 40cm, so the lowest my monitor + aftermarking stand can be is 42cm.
Yeah, that sentence came off wrong as I removed some lines.
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Thanks guys. Kanstastic that's an old picture that monitor is long gone. But yeah it had a height adjustable stand. My current 24" is actually on a box to raise it up because it doesn't have any adjustment.
Well I just measures my desk space and I have 48cm from the desk to the shelf. Looks like s tight squeeze..
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I said monitor only, implying the panel + the frame, no stand.

After remeasuring it's actually about 40cm, so the lowest my monitor + aftermarking stand can be is 42cm.
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Yeah, that sentence came off wrong as I removed some lines.
Took me a while, but I finally figured it out. You probably meant to tell me how tall it was with the stock stand since I said I wasn't sure. My apologies if I came across as an ass, but I'm actually an ass so that happens a lot.

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Thanks guys. Kanstastic that's an old picture that monitor is long gone. But yeah it had a height adjustable stand. My current 24" is actually on a box to raise it up because it doesn't have any adjustment.
Well I just measures my desk space and I have 48cm from the desk to the shelf. Looks like s tight squeeze..
You might as well replace it with a cheap VESA stand since the stock one is extremely wobbly anyway. My monitor was tilted to one side with the stock base and the plastic disk on mine was cracking on one side due to the unevenness.
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hmm been reading all the threads about the 27" monitors every since the Yamakasi got so much attention. Plan was to sell my 50" plasma and replace with a large monitor to take care of all my media needs. The only issue with these cheap panels is the fact that they have limited connectivity, not only that but the dead pixel policy. However its nice that you can pay for the service of perfect pixel where they open it up and check it out for you before they ship. Also to note I found one catleap with HDMI, DVI, DSUB inputs but it puts the monitor into the 400 dollar range.

Would like to note that the Achieva Shimian uses the same LG S-IPS panel and looks like it has a much sturdier stand.
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hmm been reading all the threads about the 27" monitors every since the Yamakasi got so much attention. Plan was to sell my 50" plasma and replace with a large monitor to take care of all my media needs. The only issue with these cheap panels is the fact that they have limited connectivity, not only that but the dead pixel policy. However its nice that you can pay for the service of perfect pixel where they open it up and check it out for you before they ship. Also to note I found one catleap with HDMI, DVI, DSUB inputs but it puts the monitor into the 400 dollar range.

Would like to note that the Achieva Shimian uses the same LG S-IPS panel and looks like it has a much sturdier stand.
I just got the Achieva Shimian QH-270 Lite from "green-sum," at Phusius' encouragement (quotes below), and I can say its a much better monitor that my previous garbage that never worked. As you say, the stand is definitely superior than most! My only gripe is 1 green stuck pixel in the upper left corner, but for only $290, I can't complain. You can't see it unless its a totally dark background.

All in all, I'd say it's pretty great!

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Have you tried running a stuck pixel program? Usually just runs some RGB/HD Images over and over again in a period of mins to hours to days trying to revive the stuck pixel.
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I have a Catleap and a Shimian and the Shimian is definitely a better choice. I'm going to be purchasing another perfect pixel version in a week or so.

The only reason the Catleap's were more popular was due to the earlier batches having the ability to overclock. That is no longer the case.
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Have you tried running a stuck pixel program? Usually just runs some RGB/HD Images over and over again in a period of mins to hours to days trying to revive the stuck pixel.
I havent but thanks for the suggestion. I received it Thursday and left town for the weekend Friday; I'm still away. I will search and give a try what you say when I get home. But the Shimiam is nice thus far. I still have the old monitor sitting in my room in the box; I have no idea how to try to fix it. I may take it to a local place to see if they can figure it out... But no worries, as I have a good replacement currently!
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Does anyone have decent color profiles for these monitors? Personally I bought the Crossover 27Q LED-P version from Green-Sum, but the TFT - Central Crossover profile really doesn't change much, and the black levels are really bad...
If anyone have good profiles they are willing to share, it would be great
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Does anyone have decent color profiles for these monitors? Personally I bought the Crossover 27Q LED-P version from Green-Sum, but the TFT - Central Crossover profile really doesn't change much, and the black levels are really bad...
If anyone have good profiles they are willing to share, it would be great
Been using one I picked up over at another forum, BababooeyHTJ at OC.net.

Removed the yellow tint from my monitor. I have a few others that I found for these panels if you'd like them as well. They are all pretty close.
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