We found Clyde Choi and 2560x1440monitor.com a pleasure to work with and support purchases from their company completely. Our opinion of company and QX2710 is very high with the ONLY downfall being that the monitor stand couldn't be removed without product disassembly.
Overclocked refresh rate drops frames making it pointless
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We found Clyde Choi and 2560x1440monitor.com a pleasure to work with and support purchases from their company completely. Our opinion of company and QX2710 is very high with the ONLY downfall being that the monitor stand couldn't be removed without product disassembly.
The QNIX 2710 is a very interesting and unique product. It has its advantages in the way of refresh rate overclocking, low price, good colors, high resolution, and fairly standard input lag; that being said, it certainly isn't perfect. QNIX displays can...
A 27-inch 2560×1440 display with a high-quality panel can set you back almost $1000. It doesn't have to, though: The QNIX QX2710 can be found on eBay from South Korea for a fraction of that price, at around $320-$350. What sort of screen do you get for...
We can forgive the fact that the stand is very limited and there are no other extras like USB ports since keeping retail costs down is the name of the game. What you end up with is a low cost screen with a wide range of connections which offers fairly good all round performance thanks to its choice of decent panel. There's nothing special particularly about its performance and some areas are a little weak. The added extra features were a let down, but given the low retail cost we expect it would still make a decent screen for general day to day use if money is tight.
The two largest issues in performance are the gamma curve and the uniformity. Since I expect few people to be calibrating a $360 display, the out of the box performance is pretty important and the gamma curve is an issue. Combined with the higher black...
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Das Qnix QX2710LED kostet maximal 280 Euro, das ist für ein WQHD-LCD mit 120 Hertz ein unschlagbar guter Preis. Die Spieletauglichkeit ist unserer Meinung aber eingeschränkt und die Ausstattung des Displays ist dürftig. Bevor Sie also zuschlagen,...