Thursday, October 23rd 2014
Iiyama Rolls Out ProLite XB3070WQS 30-inch Monitor
Japanese display maker Iiyama rolled out the ProLite XB3070WQS, a 30-inch LED-backlit LCD monitor, for graphics professionals. The display features an AH-IPS panel, with 2560 x 1600 pixels native resolution (16:10 aspect ratio), and offers 99 percent coverage of Adobe RGB palette, and 146 percent of sRGB. Other vital specs include 5 ms response time, 350 cd/m² maximum brightness, and 1,000:1 contrast-ratio, with dynamic mega-contrast. The LED brightness is controlled by rheostat instead of PWM, and so it doesn't flicker at lower brightness settings. Display inputs include dual-link DVI, D-Sub, DisplayPort 1.2, and HDMI 1.4 (runs the display at lower refresh rates). The stand offers basic tilt and swivel functions. The displays started selling in Japan.
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Hermitage Akihabara
18 Comments on Iiyama Rolls Out ProLite XB3070WQS 30-inch Monitor
The ratio is important not only for professionals but to mainstream users like myself who want the extra vertical space.
Personally I would go x1600 (or x1200) any time until they make a 16:10 4k.
If you don't scale you'll have miniscule viewing matter and most of your screen unused.
So if you want to stick with whatever you have,...good on you.
However,..
The actual size of the display plays a part with respect to whether or not scaling is needed with higher resolution monitors. I have a number of different displays two of which are 4K 3840x2160. I don't use scaling on one model and on the other I switch between scaling modes as well as turn off scaling depending on the task (its versatile that way).
Either way, you get much more screen real estate with a higher resolution monitor like 4K and I much prefer it to my 2560x1440 monitors (which are great in their own right). I don't have a specific reason to prefer 16:10 over 16:9 though.
I'm surprised no manufacturer has yet done this. The only one monitor I know of with this resolution is the old IBM T220/T221, which is long outdated.
Check how much is on Amazon.jp:
www.amazon.co.jp/gp/switch-language/product/B00MFCAAX8/ref=dp_change_lang?ie=UTF8&language=en_JP
1400 fracking $ !! :)