Interesting monitor but there are some noticable gaps in the information provided:
Name: VX2739wm
HDMI: 1
DVI-D: 1
VGA: 1
Displayport: 0
Warranty: Three-year limited warranty on parts, labor and backlight
Native Resolution: 1920x1080 WUXGA
Supported Resolutions: ???
1:1 Pixel Mapping: ???
Response Time: ???
Input Lag: ???
I should also note as well that so far there is no .PDF of the manual on their website nor have I been able to locate one elsewhere.
Correct. If you were after a screen simply for the size, then it's a good price. Yet, anything over 26" is still considered enthusiast, and most monitors you find in such sizes, are costly for good reasons.
Like the Hanns G 28", this is a 'cheap' product.
If you know some people in the business, you could get an Iiyama or LG 26/27" for $400-450. The extra money is worth the quality of product.
@Earlz
TN film may be the lesser of the panel technology, but it's come a long ways. I wouldn't be surprised if we do eventually see 30" TN. Though TN is a manufacturer's dream compared to PVA and IPS - which are outdated and costly. So if the market demand is there, then at least they can 'afford' to make them and profit.
You are right, even with today's evolved TN, I wouldn't buy a 27" TN with only 1080P. Why not just get a television?
@Black Hades
E-IPS is fu**ing horrible. It's a poorman's version of a proper panel. It's worse than basic VA technology.