I will trade you my U2410 for dat 30, bro.
Lol, I've got Apple Cinema LED 24" which is pretty much the same stuff as U2410. It's perfect size, but the resolution is so low I can literally count individual pixels... Was good 4-5 years ago when I bought it but it's a shame desktop monitor evolution is so slow
someday we'll all have 144hz ips
I've got three HP IPS displays bought within the last 12 months. It miffs me that monitor technology progresses so slowly. My 2560x1600 30" only has USB 2.0. Is it that hard to upgrade to 3.0? The TV industry easily does 120Hz and 244Hz, even on the Panasonic IPS TVs. So why is my $1,300 monitor still 60Hz?
The answer is: Because the manufacturers don't
have to. We still buy them. Unless you go super high-end medical displays, it's pretty much just been Dell and HP. And without competition, there is no innovation. However, there are now a ton of small Korean companies producing IPS displays using LG panels for cheap on fleabay. Not sure I'd be willing to go that route for my business displays just yet. But just like mech keyboards were a small fringe market just a few years ago and now are mainstream, higher-end displays will grow in popularity as people discover how much better they are. As more vendors begin chipping away at HP and Dell, they'll have to start upgrading their offerings and dropping their prices.