Cornea ct1702 LCD is it worth it?

moogle077

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I just ordered that on thursday. I'll let you know how it is once I get it

Most people that had one really liked it.
 

moogle077

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Very worth it. I've had mine set up for about half an hour now, lol. I'll give you an update after a week or so
 

akiraxtc

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Yes i have this monitor for about half a year now. It's simply wonderful.
When i first got it, it has 2 dead pixels on it. But after making some excuses to Cornea, they replaced my monitor (advance swap 2 days) with no problem ,really hassle free.

Quality on Analog VGA is so-so, but DVI is razor sharp and bright! My only gripe is that it has a relatively narrow vertical viewing angle. TV quality is not bad, not fuzzy actually. A bit grainy, yes.. but you are watching TV on a high resolution screen and TV broadcast are not exactly high-res. It is definitely better that my roomie's Voodoo TV tuner or my other roommate's TV wonder. It all depends on what cable you use to hook up your tuner. I used to use that cheap-ass rca cables grabbed from walmart and my tv output always has some vertical bars on most channels. Now i use one of those gold-plated connectors (maybe monster cable, i forgot) and tvoutput on my lcd is awesome, no vertical bars or shadows across all channels.

Hmmm. what else. Build quality is simple astonishing. I accidentaly dropped mine down the stairs when i tripped on the cable. Down from 2nd floor to 1st, carpeted though. Not a scracth and quality of output is not affected at all! my roomie says "WTF??? i thought lcds are supposed to be fragile and all!". It's just a testament for the quality and contruction quality of these LCDs. I know you don't want to be rough on your new, expensive lcds but i know personally that these things can take a LOT of punishment, as long as nothing sharp or dull hits the LCD screen directly.

Have fun with your LCD! :)