cmdrdredd
Lifer
- Dec 12, 2001
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Why are the korean monitors so much cheaper? Are they using lower quality panels? I'm really interested in the Cat Leap one. I didn't know the 30" (2560x1600?) IPS monitors could be so cheap (~$600). Are those any good?
LG builds panels for Dell and Apple. The catleap panels are Apple Cinema display panels that aren't certified (read: rejected) by Apple or LG's quality control. I've heard varying stories about how it works but one that makes sense is this.
There are different grades of panels. AA, A, A-, B etc. LG tests a sampling from a batch and if there are defects that Apple would reject they take that batch and they go in another section and are sold off as A or A- depending on the problem found. Apple will take AA only but companies like Acer might accept an A. What you buy when you buy a catleap is a Apple Cinema display panel built by LG but with a flaw. Could be off on color, have a couple stuck pixels who knows. These are put in a cheap plastic housing with very basic wiring and a basic PCB with limited input functionality and sold in Korea for very low prices. You have almost no warranty on them, but for $300 you have a chance to get a monitor that is pretty darn close to an Apple Cinema display in quality and those screens are selling for $1000. Since the batch is sent to the reject pile, you actually have a chance of scoring one that is near perfect or actually perfect. The problems with these generally come with the cheap housing and stand used as well as some cheaper electrical components on the PCB.
Most report backlight bleeding, some minor hue issues, and some reports of a couple bright or stuck pixels. Others reported some dust between the screen and the LCD panel. The stand is wobbly and you can tell the build quality just isn't the same as a Dell or Apple panel. However, the quality of them if you get a pretty decent one is actually quite good. Especially when compared to a TN panel.
I never liked them for gaming, but going the SLI route I was going to either do 120hz and maybe 3D, or go up in resolution. Having seen 2560x1600 in a couple games I decided to get a catleap (2560x1440)for myself and try it with my system and the games I play. If I like it I keep it. If I don't I figured I can sell it easily online and then buy whatever 120hz panel I wanted. Since these come from Korea and you don't know what you're going to get, buying one from someone in the US is safer especially if they have tried it and can tell you anything you need to know about it quality wise.
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