Ah, I didn't even think about the glass causing issues.

I just read that Dell is releasing a 4K 24" IPS monitor soon too.  That
looks interesting for sure.

The Monoprice might be good for my kids/wife/parents, though.

-Paul


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On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 8:49 AM, Leonard Koch <[email protected]>wrote:

> Monoprice is pretty much as safe as it is going to get when it comes to
> Korean panels.
> These panels are those discarded by normal manufacturers and then sold as
> is. Usually with a few dead pixels, uneven lighting or other flaws.
> Monoprice puts at least a baseline of quality control in and ensures that
> the product you are getting isn't too flawed.
> As far as I know they basically cherrypick the best of these bad panels.
>
> They are definitely a good value option, especially if you are a little
> bit lucky.
> I personally opted for the Dell U2713HM because the monoprice deals for
> 27" monitors weren't as good in the summer and because glass panels are an
> absolute no-go for me when it comes to a workplace monitor.
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 2:27 PM, Paul Griswold <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>>  Does anyone have an opinion on the Monoprice 27" IPS Pro monitors?
>>
>> They are currently on sale for $389.99 at Rakuten.com, which seems like a
>> steal for an IPS display of that size.  It's running 2560x1440.
>>
>> Here's the link if anyone is interested (I have no affiliation at all
>> with this):
>>
>>
>> http://monoprice.shop.rakuten.com/p/27-ips-glass-panel-pro-led-monitor-wqhd-2560x1440-440cd-m2-hdmi-1-4/252439954.html
>>
>> -Paul
>>
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