Large screen monitors

Started by Glenn, Oct 07, 2011, 10:22:49

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Glenn

I have been thinking of replacing my current monitor with a 24 - 27" monitor with a budget of up to about £400, has anyone had anyone had any experience with Harzo monitors, as one I was looking at is a Hazro hz27wc which uses the same IPS screen as the Apple Cinema Display monitors?

Others that I have considered and better for the pocket are VA panel screens, namely the Iiyama Prolite X2775HDS-B and the soon to be released BenQ EW2730

The Harzo is a 2560 x 1440 display whilst the other 2 are 1920 x 1080, so that would be a plus point if I used the screen with a PC rather than a laptop, it's max resolution is 1920 x 1200.

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Rik

The only BenQ monitor I've used needed a lot of work to calibrate it, Glenn. Iiyama are, in my experience, good. Harzo is a brand I don't know.
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Glenn

Harzo, is a British brand apparently.
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Glenn

I just stumbled across a Harzo 26" screen on ebay, which is for sale fairly close by, I'm keeping an eye on it.
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Technical Ben

Still probably parts from you know where.  :whistle:
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I have an older iiyama Prolite (E483S) TFT - been in service about 5 years, 5 days a week 9 hrs a day... not had one issue with it.

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I can't recommend the Hazro (hz27wc) enough. It's an absolutely awesome example of how much better an IPS panel is over the traditional TN panels. If you can part with the cash then get one ASAP.

Just in case you weren't aware there's two versions of the same model. One with a glass finish and one with a matte finish. The one I've used was the glass finish and while I had no issues some people have commented on noticeable reflections dependent upon the setting/location of where the monitor is to be used.

sobranie

Have used the Ilyama 24" model prolite E2472HD for over a year now, absolutely brilliant. :thumb:

Glenn

Quote from: .Griff. on Oct 07, 2011, 14:19:24
I can't recommend the Hazro (hz27wc) enough. It's an absolutely awesome example of how much better an IPS panel is over the traditional TN panels. If you can part with the cash then get one ASAP.

Just in case you weren't aware there's two versions of the same model. One with a glass finish and one with a matte finish. The one I've used was the glass finish and while I had no issues some people have commented on noticeable reflections dependent upon the setting/location of where the monitor is to be used.

Overclockers are selling it this week for £379.99  :think:
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Quote from: Glenn on Oct 09, 2011, 16:52:53
Overclockers are selling it this week for £379.99  :think:

Yup great price. Another friend bought one from them on Friday morning.

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esh

Quote from: Rik on Oct 07, 2011, 10:30:46
The only BenQ monitor I've used needed a lot of work to calibrate it, Glenn. Iiyama are, in my experience, good. Harzo is a brand I don't know.

I use Iiyama and EIZO flat panel monitors at the 24" size. They come well calibrated and the EIZO ones with excellent backlighting. Not the cheapest of course, but I was specifically looking at them for photography use.
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Glenn

The Hazro should be in my hands inside the next 30 mins.  ;D
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Quote from: Glenn on Oct 11, 2011, 11:52:56
The Hazro should be in my hands inside the next 30 mins.  ;D

Nice one. Did you go for the glass screen or the matte screen?

Glenn

I thought I ordered the Matte, but the order states Glass.
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Lance

Glass should be better for colour reproduction as long as you can keep it away from reflections!!!
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Rik

Always a difficult trick to pull off.
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Glenn

It's a heavy beast, but until I get home it's staying firmly in it's box.
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Rik

Don't strain anything getting it out. Is there anyone who could help you?
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