Haven't seen this guy around here yet, but the specs are amazing, LED, LG IPS panel, great price for that and it's size 27".
http://www.120hz.biz/yamakasi-catleap-q270-2b-extreme-overclock-edition/
Haven't seen this guy around here yet, but the specs are amazing, LED, LG IPS panel, great price for that and it's size 27".
http://www.120hz.biz/yamakasi-catleap-q270-2b-extreme-overclock-edition/
Catleaps are cheap A- panels. Also there has been a problem with people selling them as 2B panels when they aren't which means you can't OC them.
These are probably the first decent quality panels you are going to see that can OC for sure.
http://www.overlordcomputer.com/overlord_tempest_X270OC_pixel_perfect_display_p/ot_x270oc_pp.htm
"2B Extreme - Overclock Ed."
This type of implication sounds so obvious
Oh yeah, the catleap is a pretty sweet deal, I need to get one.. one day
What's the RGB and sRGB coverage. I am still sold on the Dell U2410, whenever I get this computer upgraded, or thrown out and destroyed like the Officepace printer.
Why would you overclock a monitor?
Also, I've heard that a lot of people have problems with the Catleaps, and there's no warranty on them since they're shipped from Korea.
I've heard good things about the Nixeus Vue NX-VUE27 though.
Higher monitor refresh rate is always better.
2B is the rare PCB that can actually handle higher refresh rates at that resolution.
From what I've heard they're not that amazing, you have to remember they're cheap IPS panel, still way better than TN but if you're really worried about color you're better off with the Dell.
Indeed, I myself was looking at getting two 24" Ultrasharps to add to my 2209w's, sadly, from the dry 115F heat here in Colorado in June and July, my panels have a wierd line on the right side now, doesn't mess with the colors, but it's apparent and visible.
how do you even do that though? And wouldn't that just burn out your monitor anyway?
It's a bit of work (best find a guide yourself if you're curious) and no, there is no change at the hardware level in the monitor so the PCB if it can't translate fast enough will just stop showing on the screen correctly or at all. You need a monitor with under 8ms response time for 120hz though.
On a side note, I was on the Linus stream earler and brought these up and got him on a bit of a 3d rant :p