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wargames posted:Always heard Q3 of 2014 is the soonest and with the facebook money they can invent new screens instead of dealing with tablet scraps. Oculus VR posted:A: We are currently scheduled to start shipping the Oculus Rift Development Kit 2 in July of 2014. We will ship units in the order in which purchases were completed, with consideration of the number of development kits available in each region. July is Q3, no? Of course their ability to deliver on schedule is another matter entirely. While the DK1 was really just a toy/dev tool, based on all the changes I think the DK2 would be perfectly usable as a consumer device, even though the latency and resolution could be still improved for CV1. For which there's still no date, but I hope it will be relatively soon after DK2. mobby_6kl fucked around with this message at 10:34 on Apr 1, 2014 |
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When they bother to release it is kinda a moot point if the answer is "before there's a strong set of supporting games," which the FB acquisition doesn't appear to have helped (unless they turn around and shovel money at devs for support, which is probably what they'd need to do at this point).
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Meh, I'm not really concerned about the latest Call of Battlefield having support, if it's modded into a few good flight and race sims, that'd be more than enough to justify getting a Rift for me.
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And I think the original KickStarter backers would largely agree with you. However, with FB having bought it out, I can't imagine them being happy with a launch where the latest and greatest games aren't supported, in order to have a better shot at making some of their money back. Either way, I'll be more excited to hear more about new 27" 4k60Hz IPS monitors than I will about the Rift at this point.
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DrDork posted:Either way, I'll be more excited to hear more about new 27" 4k60Hz IPS monitors than I will about the Rift at this point. What I'm really excited about is the Korean 4K monitors that will inevitably hit the market. I'm so pleased with my X-Star I'd buy one or two more if I weren't waiting on their 4K sets.
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I have a question. I have an Asus PA248Q that I use as my primary monitor. I need to get a second monitor, because using the "retina" display of my 13" Macbook Pro hurts my eyes when I have it on the desk and not directly in front of me (Yes, I know, ) Is there another 24.1"-ish 1920x1200ish monitor that falls lower in price than the PA248Q's $300-320? I don't need the color reproduction, this second monitor will be used mostly for web browsing, coding, and maybe the occasional TV show. Needs to have multiple input options, as I connect both a Macbook Pro and a standard desktop (preferably DisplayPort and DVI). Also, are there any 27" 2560x1440 monitors that aren't a crapshoot on dead/stuck pixels but don't cost $700+? Dead/stuck pixels would drive me insane, I've never lived with one because I've been lucky and/or returned/exchanged.
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shymog posted:I have a question. Dell U2412m
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So, the tax return just came in and this guy needs a new monitor, bad. Right now I have a crappy 24in, 1080p, tn monitor. My budget is a meager 350-400$. The monitor will mostly be for coding/web browsing, a little tv and a little gaming. Given my needs it seems a korean 27in would be the best choice, but I could be totally off. If I go with a korean 27, who are the recommended sellers and what are the recommended models? I would mildly prefer a display port, but if the extra hardware pushes the budget or makes the monitor less capable in some way I'll deal with dvi.
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shymog posted:
Microcenter sells one of these, so you can buy and/or return it in person if you live near one. Monoprice also sells a couple of models, and HP and (I think) Acer make monitors in this category which are sold various places online, so you'd at least be able to send back a defective display without paying to ship it all the way back to Korea.
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z06ck posted:Dell U2412m Mine got delivered yesterday and I can confirm that it is A Good Monitor. I don't know how I survived with just one screen for so long.
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Kumquat posted:Mine got delivered yesterday and I can confirm that it is A Good Monitor. I don't know how I survived with just one screen for so long. I've had mine for about 8 months and couldn't be happier with it. I routinely use it for games and reading connected via DP and DVI (desktop/laptop).
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The U2412M is definitely a good (PC) monitor, but as always when using different models, there can be a pretty big difference in color between the two that might prove annoying. I have a PA248Q, U2412M, and HP ZR2740w, and after endless fiddling I was still unable to get colors to even come close to matching up between them. My situation is worse because the HP has literally no adjustments available besides brightness, but even when I just had the ASUS and Dell they weren't close either.
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Did you try installing the color profiles from that site that was posted earlier? Might be worth a try.
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My Monoprice IPS-Glass Panel Pro 27-incher arrived today. All the pixels are a-OK, the only flaw I can notice now is the colors are a bit different on the outer edges (particularly the left) than in the middle, but it's only noticeable when the entire screen in that color. (Also noticeable backlight bleed in the corners) For $340? It was a heck of a deal.
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GokieKS posted:I have a PA248Q, U2412M, and HP ZR2740w, and after endless fiddling I was still unable to get colors to even come close to matching up between them. My situation is worse because the HP has literally no adjustments available besides brightness, but even when I just had the ASUS and Dell they weren't close either.
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If I wanted to hook up another Dell P2414H to my MacBook Air, how would I go about doing that? Figure the thunderbolt port is flexible, but the P2414H can't daisy chain (I don't think). Is my only option a USB 3.0 to Displayport adapter? Are those even reliable?
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teagone posted:If I wanted to hook up another Dell P2414H to my MacBook Air, how would I go about doing that? Figure the thunderbolt port is flexible, but the P2414H can't daisy chain (I don't think). Is my only option a USB 3.0 to Displayport adapter? Are those even reliable? MiniDP to DP cable?
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teagone posted:If I wanted to hook up another Dell P2414H to my MacBook Air, how would I go about doing that? Figure the thunderbolt port is flexible, but the P2414H can't daisy chain (I don't think). Is my only option a USB 3.0 to Displayport adapter? Are those even reliable? Your thunderbolt port is a mini DP edit: I use this on my rmbp to goto my dell u2412m http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004CAGDUA/ref=oh_details_o04_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 edit edit: vvv oh sorry. z06ck fucked around with this message at 02:10 on Apr 3, 2014 |
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z06ck posted:Your thunderbolt port is a mini DP Yes, I know. I already have a P2414H on the way and have multiple miniDP to DP cables, miniDP to DVI, miniDP to HDMi. I'm asking how would I go about hooking up another P2414H to my MacBook Air since it only has 1 thunderbolt port.
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There's DisplayPort hubs now apparently, but hell if I know if they'll work with your machine. vvvvv didn't even know daisy chainable DP monitors have been out japtor fucked around with this message at 02:26 on Apr 3, 2014 |
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Oh, two monitors. First try daisy-chaining them to see if it works with your particular mac.
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Nephilm posted:Oh, two monitors. First try daisy-chaining them to see if it works with your particular mac. I have a mid-2012 MacBook Air, which can support two thunderbolt displays according to Apple. My question now is, how do I daisy chain 2xP2414H monitors when they don't have a second displayport connector to hook up to one another? Do I get like a displayport y-cable?
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Just double checked and it's the U2414H that can daisy chain, not the P2414H. So yeah you'd still need a hub and cross your fingers if you want to try the native DP route. Or maybe you can buy the U and hook up the P to that? (But still need crossing of fingers cause I have no clue if DP daisy chaining works on your MBA.
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japtor posted:Just double checked and it's the U2414H that can daisy chain, not the P2414H. So yeah you'd still need a hub and cross your fingers if you want to try the native DP route. Or maybe you can buy the U and hook up the P to that? Ahh ok, so I'd have to buy something like this? http://www.amazon.com/EVGA-Complian...displayport+hub Looking at the P2414H PDF manual, it says the displayport connector on the monitor supports DP1.2 (CORE) specification. Excludes High Bit Rate 2 (HBR2), Fast AUXtransaction, Multi-stream transport (MST), 3D stereo transport, HBR Audio (or high datarate audio). Since it lacks MST, I'm guessing I can't daisy chain it to a U2414H then?
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teagone posted:Since it lacks MST, I'm guessing I can't daisy chain it to a U2414H then?
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DrDork posted:You could still chain it, but obviously it would have to be the end of the chain, with the U2414H in the middle. That's good to know. I'll probably still just get that EVGA displayport hub so I can get the same monitor.
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teagone posted:Ahh ok, so I'd have to buy something like this? http://www.amazon.com/EVGA-Complian...displayport+hub I'd ask over in the Mac hardware thread to see if anyone else knows for sure, although I don't think I've ever seen DP hubs mentioned in there. People get the retina MBPs now for multi display output
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japtor posted:Theoretically yes, but again I have no clue if it'll work. Didn't even know DP hubs finally came out! Mmmk. Thanks for the info
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DrDork posted:The only way you'd really be able to get three wildly different monitors anywhere close to eachother would be via hardware calibration. Hence why a lot of people would rather buy a match for their year or three old monitor than picking up a latest and greatest one. Yeah, that was my point. The U2412 is a good monitor, but he should be aware that it's very unlikely for him to being able to get it to look very close to the PA248Q he already has if he picks it.
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Howdy folks. Looking for a recommendation for a pair of monitors. I have a 27" Asus VE278 I got for a ridiculous deal a couple of years ago. I was running with a pair of older Samsung 226BW's flanking the Asus, but one has had too many caps die too many times, and seems to be dead. The other is likely on the way given some of the flickering, and I'm sick of replacing capacitors on them (it hasn't really been that bad, but, hey). I'm looking for a pair of 23/24 inch monitors, preferably thin bezel but not too picky. TN is fine, since IPS would make the 27" look terrible. I would like adjustable height so I can line up the center of all 3 monitors, but I do have desk-mount arms that I could use as well. Any recommendation? Is there a specific Dell TN that's good? Do I grab a couple of Asus? 1920x1080 obviously. Display port preferable if at all possible, don't need passthrough, have enough outputs on the video card. Thanks a ton!
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Siochain posted:Howdy folks. Looking for a recommendation for a pair of monitors. I have a 27" Asus VE278 I got for a ridiculous deal a couple of years ago. I was running with a pair of older Samsung 226BW's flanking the Asus, but one has had too many caps die too many times, and seems to be dead. The other is likely on the way given some of the flickering, and I'm sick of replacing capacitors on them (it hasn't really been that bad, but, hey). Dell UH23/24's are IPS but I'm still going to recommend them.
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Mozi posted:My Monoprice IPS-Glass Panel Pro 27-incher arrived today. All the pixels are a-OK, the only flaw I can notice now is the colors are a bit different on the outer edges (particularly the left) than in the middle, but it's only noticeable when the entire screen in that color. (Also noticeable backlight bleed in the corners) For $340? It was a heck of a deal. I ended getting one of these too when that other guy mentioned the sale. It arrived last week, but mine had a dead/stuck pixel (showed red when displaying white and green when displaying black), lots of glow/bleed in the bottom left corner, and excessive mura (dark areas) in the top right quadrant. It went back, but unfortunately, the trip takes 7 days each way, so it's going to be at least another week until Monoprice gets me a replacement. I also wasn't really impressed by the color production. Maybe I needed to drop the contrast from its default, but light grays were barely distinguishable from white. Something has to be wrong if my eyes feel a sense of relief when I switch back to my old display. The glossy surface is excellent, though. Glare is almost nonexistent in most settings.
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El Scotch posted:Dell UH23/24's are IPS but I'm still going to recommend them. And I am likely to take your recommendation. We bought two of the good Dell's a year and a bit ago for the wife, and they are gorgeous. I may as well get matching ones. Thanks for the advice!
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Are there any preferred dealers on ebay or amazon (or elsewhere) for a Qnix 27" 1440p monitor? I'm starting to consider just going ahead and buying one, but there are a lot of sellers. Edit: Wow prices went up $40 in one day on amazon and newegg. Ignoarints fucked around with this message at 21:14 on Apr 4, 2014 |
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I have a Qnix arriving Monday, and the seller said they are having supply issues. Don't know how true that is but higher prices could be an indicator, that and more demand.
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The one I just linked was 299. They were 269 when I bought mine, so probably.
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I can't find the BenQ Xl2411T monitor in stock anywhere in the UK and some places are flagging it as discontinued. :edit: Ok, this seems to service my needs. The Asus VG248QE, does this seem a reasonable alternative? Jose Mengelez fucked around with this message at 19:14 on Apr 5, 2014 |
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Jose Mengelez posted:I can't find the BenQ Xl2411T monitor in stock anywhere in the UK and some places are flagging it as discontinued. If you're after 144, then yes - it is a good alternative.
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Looking for a new monitor as my current LG is on the blink, i'm looking for sub £230 24" for games, movies and connecting to a console. I have been looking at both the Dell UltraSharp U2412M & the Dell UltraSharp U2414H now to my limited knowledge of reading the OP and understanding some of it the obvious differences between the two are the max resolution, minor difference in cd/m2 and the difference in available input options i'm not sure which one to spring for, i really would like a 1920x1200 display but i feel like i'm short changing myself with the lack of a HDMI connection.
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Good deal? Saw it on the slickdeals forums. Asus PB278Q 27 http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-list...&condition=used $421 for the warehouse deal. Granted, not "brand new." Even though I just bought a 27" Monoprice glass monitor. Woo dual 27" -edit Reading nothing but great reviews for this monitor. And you can OC it to 85hz it seems. I'm tempted to get this and use it as my main monitor Nostalgia4Dogges fucked around with this message at 20:04 on Apr 6, 2014 |
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