I created an account and I really like the look of some of these. I have no idea what kind of quality Yamasaki and Crossover and etc have. They sure do look good though.
If anyone has any of these screens let me know how you like them etc or have used this company to buy from. I have signed up for newsletter etc. I have 3-4 days before I buy when my tax return hits my account.
What I would like is a nice monitor, budget rage 400-600 or just a little more. I prefer glossy to Matte screen. Don't need speakers but it's not a deal killer. 27" is fine the only 30" i see in there is only 1920/1080 so no dice. The ability to spin to portrait view is nice also in case of more screens in near future.
They have the Yamasaki DS270 SE at Amazon for 368 and it's 399 on this site but thats the only Yamasaki they have on Amazon, Going to check the rest LOL
WOW ! I found a Crossover 30" but it's 2560x1600 is the 1600 going to make a difference ? also this screen is on amazon for 679. [dumb and dumber] I like it alot
Sorry doing alot of editing here so it will seem "all over the map" The screens at Amazon of the same model and such are not from Amazon but look to be shipping from Korea and I know many of you have gotten your monitors from Korea. Thats not an issue for me however doing some reading on there (amazon) is said 5 dead pixels is not a cause for return, here is the clip from product description. this makes me look back to the site I started this thread about. ipsledmonitors.com I don't mind paying more if I can return it for 5 dead pixels as I really don't want 5 dead pixels.
Please check out before buying.
- Only for PC monitor (Dual-link DVI-D)
- YAMAKASI DS270 IPS SE 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 WQHD.
- PC graphic card should surport WQHD(2560x1440)
Ok, Im getting my education as I go, Im sorry now I posted this thread. LOL I have seen much info on this since I began today. Also Learned about the whole dead pixel thing and the "Perfect Pixel" models etc.
At this point all my questions are answered and I don't need any input of course since it's here and you have experience good or bad with any of these company's please chime in by all means. This thread title should be changed to "my 1 day education" LOL I have found all the same models in many places now also. I feel stupid