类型: GB
作者: keevo
发布时间: 2012-03-19
15:17:17
更新时间: 2012-03-19 15:17:17
原链接:
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=28852.0
Hello GeekHackers,
I am doing a Pre-Order for these
monitors:
Catleap 23” LED IPS $269 shipped
Yamakasi
Catleap Q270 $369 shipped
New Models:
Achieva
Shimian QH270-IPSMS $489 shipped
Achieva Shimian
QH300-IPSMS $929 shipped
Crossover 27QLED-P $389
shipped
New Models:
Crossover 2720MLED (Upgraded
from 27MLED) $649 shipped
Crossover 3020MDP (Upgraded
from 3010M) $979 shipped
The newer models will be
available around mid-April.
For these Pre-Orders. I am
offering a discount on the items.
Please e-mail me at
sheratonliv@keevo.net
for more information.
When you’re ready to purchase,
then please click on the following link:
http://goo.gl/UHzrl
I will be able to give you details about differences
of Crossover 27QLED-P and 2720MLED later.
Warranty is 3
months for each monitor. Damages not due to us are not
subject to warranty.
Dead pixel can be returned if
there are more than 1 dead pixel around the center area.
More
than 5 dead pixel around the center area is also a faulty
monitor which can be returned.
One other thing to have
mention before all this, I do remember people mentioning
about the tempered glass. The tempered glass is actually
mainly for lan centers that are in South Korea. People
believe that the Koreans are very aggressive, so they tend
to throw ash trays or other items at the monitor when they
lose In a game (Starcraft 2, LoL, DotA 2, CoD MW3, and other
games).
THEREFORE, tempered glass monitors are not made
for households unless you want to pay the extra, but I will
not acquire any of these monitors.
The reason why the
QH270-IPSMS is an upgraded is because all video cards
function with this monitor. For the lower versions, only
some video cards are compatible with the monitor.
The
other reason is because the IPSMS also has a functional OSD.
The lower versions only have an OSD that adjusts brightness
and such which is not great for professionals and
enthusiasts.
The last reason is because the IPSMS is
one of the only 10bit panel for 27” monitors. Other noted
monitor are the Dell U2711 and the Apple Cinema Display.