 KrisnatharokCaveat EmptorPremium join:2009-02-11 Earth Orbit kudos:7 | reply to FizzyMyNizzy
Re: Merry Christmas to me. It says 7ms in the title. Being an IPS, they tend to make it hard to find response time.
That's not terrible for an IPS. The HP is between the AURIA and something like the Dell in price. -- Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety. |
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 El QuintronResident Mouth BreatherPremium join:2008-04-28 Etobicoke, ON kudos:2 Reviews:
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| said by Krisnatharok:The HP is between the AURIA and something like the Dell in price. I've only started buying hardware online recently... so I'm still a little reluctant to get something like a monitor online from Newegg.
I was initially looking at the Dell U24M from my local NCIX @$499, but I stumbled on this; which had better reviews, and was much bigger.
I've never had a 1440P monitor before, so I'm pretty happy with the resolution, I can hardly wait to run something like BL2 or Skyrim on it. -- Support Bacteria -- It's the Only Culture Some People Have |
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 KrisnatharokCaveat EmptorPremium join:2009-02-11 Earth Orbit kudos:7 | The Auria is from Microcenter (online as well), I don't know if it's available in CA or if you'd have to pay an export tax.
The AURIA is typically mentioned as a superior option over the Catleaps and other Korean knockoffs you typically buy on 120hertz or Ebay without a warranty, so you are SOL if it comes with a dead pixel. Microcenter offers a 30-day no-questions-asked return policy.
But if you have the money to spend, the Dell (and I think the HP) offer guaranteed quality. -- Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety. |
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 El QuintronResident Mouth BreatherPremium join:2008-04-28 Etobicoke, ON kudos:2 Reviews:
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| said by Krisnatharok:The AURIA is typically mentioned as a superior option over the Catleaps and other Korean knockoffs you typically buy on 120hertz or Ebay without a warranty, so you are SOL if it comes with a dead pixel. Microcenter offers a 30-day no-questions-asked return policy.
But if you have the money to spend, the Dell (and I think the HP) offer guaranteed quality. I was trying pretty hard to find the Auria you mentionned a while back in Canada, but it was a no go.
I decided to check out the Dell U2410, and almost got it, but my better half was not impressed with the price, so I kept digging and found the HP on sale, which I feel is a better monior anyway. -- Support Bacteria -- It's the Only Culture Some People Have |
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