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#369096
90% of all LCD panels in the world are made by four companies :) So the differences, if a cheaper monitor uses the same panel as a more expensive one with a different brand, is in the control electronics (if you set it to 5200K, it should display 5200K, screen should be evenly lit etc.), quality control (more expensive ones get the best screens from the production line, and they test them more), connectivity. I still think it's more of a gamble going with a cheaper one, but if you just compare panels you can get lucky.
#369110
Mihai wrote:90% of all LCD panels in the world are made by four companies :) So the differences, if a cheaper monitor uses the same panel as a more expensive one with a different brand, is in the control electronics (if you set it to 5200K, it should display 5200K, screen should be evenly lit etc.), quality control (more expensive ones get the best screens from the production line, and they test them more), connectivity. I still think it's more of a gamble going with a cheaper one, but if you just compare panels you can get lucky.

very true, and the more expensive a display is the more the secondary aspects matter.especially quality control,warranty and service. If i pay 4k€ for a screen and it stops working correctly after 2 years, it cost me 220€ a month!!.. now check the warranties on these new panels.. all 2years maximum. they are afraid :)

not even eizo gives more than 2 years on their 4k (costs as much as a house)
http://www.eizo.com/global/products/dur ... 601/#tab01

this worries me a little, my sony 24" crt lasted almost 9 years, i doubt these screens can deliver like that yet.

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