Anubis
No Lifer
is the extra 3" and 160px worth $300?
YES YES YES 1000000 times YES
is the extra 3" and 160px worth $300?
I jumped on the U3011 deal. 25% off with no tax and free shipping was too good to pass up. It should last me the next 4 years I'm hoping.![]()
The problem with the 30 is that its just huge. Its got an awesome resolution but I find that its more of a pain while gaming, particularly in first person shooters. I end up sitting too close and the display is almost too big.
Moving to the 27-inch panel I noticed several things. The display is much more compact. It doesnt feel too small, and it doesnt feel too big. Dare I say its just right. The change in aspect ratio is strange but not a deal breaker. Admittedly I wasnt doing too much with the extra 140 lines of resolution I had on the 30 display.
The display feels a bit sharper than my old 30.
Honestly I'm a bit partial to the U2711 because of it's lower pixel pitch/higher PPI (I'm a fan of insanely high PPI). That can also be a downside if you have a hard time reading text without scaling.
The U2711 is still the best overall large-screen monitor, but if 27 inches just isn't enough, the U3011 is a fully capable alternative.
well, hopefully it can hold up for a few months until the gtx570 comes out.
don't feel like dropping $500 on a video card.
GTX570 is already out. Or you mean GTX590? And you may not want to, but unless you intend to downscale everything to a lower res to play, you're going to HAVE to drop more money on a video card. 2560x1600 is not a mid-range resolution...gotta pay to play as they say. Mid-range cards are going to struggle with that res.
I bumped an old thread, look at the date on his post.
I would not buy a 27" anything if for a mere $300 more I could have the real deal sitting on my desk.
It's true that the 27" has a crisper image due to the smaller pixels. I still feel 30" is the way to go.
It's the only upgrade for your computer that is the end of the line so to speak. I like that thing alone about having a 30" monitorNewer models of 30" come out, but in general you're not seeing too much PQ difference from one model to another, unless you are forking out the $5000+ for the professional NEC and Eizo models.
Well, those do existI'd pay so much money for 27" 1920x1200...
Everyone's eyes are different. For me the higher the res the better! I wish they had 2560x1600 17" laptop displays! I love 1920x1200 on a 15.4" display, for example. 22" at 1920x1080 is about my limit for pixel size. It just gets too coarse above that.
I usually sit about one meter from a 30" screen at 2560x1600 using small fonts.
Yeah I'm nearsighted.![]()
