Price: $310.00 Payment method: PayPal Item condition: 10 Preowned equipment, but appears as new Shipping instructions: FREE CONUS buyer pays 3% PP fees.
I have a brand new 27" S-IPS display that I bought. Those of you unfamiliar with the Korean manufactured S-IPS displays these are allegedly the same panels used in the Apple Cinema Displays. You can do some research via google.
I bought this monitor with the intentions on hooking it up externally to my Macbook Pro but my Macbook will not recognize the monitor (mid 2010 model MBP). Seems to be a common theme with Macbook's of this generation. Newer Macbooks have no problem connecting external monitors though.
I then thought I would build a desktop PC but have since had some things come up and that really isnt in the cards right now. I am offering the monitor for sale as a result.
THIS IS THE LEAST EXPENSIVE WAY TO GET INTO THE TRUE IPS PANEL DISPLAY MARKET AND IS A VERY HIGH QUALITY DISPLAY. ASK ANYONE WHO OWNS ONE.
$310 shipped firm
The monitor was tested by the seller before it even left for functionality. I will include these letters in the shipping box.
This is copied from the ebay listing regarding dead pixels. They consider any dead pixels in the center a defect and do not ship to the customer. They consider anything over 5 dead pixels total a defect and do not ship to customer. Feel free to read below.
I did not. It was nearly another $100 and I figured for the price I could deal with one or two rouge pixels if it even has any. People like to fuss about pixels but would it really affect your editing or process in any way? This monitor was tested before it left from the seller in Korea, ill include all 'notes' and cables it came with.
Also included is a Minidisplayport to dual-link DVI cable I purchased separately.