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    iiyama ProLite XB3070WQS

    A 30in WQXGA monitor geared towards professional users.
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    Re: iiyama ProLite XB3070WQS

    I recently moved to a second hand, very old 30" dell 2560 x 1600 monitor (I don't know why anyone bothers with these enormously impractical WXVGAWTF acronyms) and im loving it. Productivity wise its bloody brilliant but there is very little around in the market below the £800 mark that isnt a Korean import.

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    Re: iiyama ProLite XB3070WQS

    Not even gonna read the review - I want it. Because seriously folks, has anyone ever seen a bad iiyama ? Using one now, had one before it, and before that. Pretty sure my CRTs were iiyama too.

    Also, it's a 16:10! (Looked at it now ha). 2560x1600 30" monitor has always been my dream, but I couldn't justify the £1000 for the monitor then the £800 for the cards to power it. Now you can power it with a single £250 card, and buy a screen for £650, this is definitely the one I'm going for.

    I know they say it's not "ideal" for gamers, but I'm not a super hardcore gamer who would even notice that sort of thing.

    Iwantitiwantitiwantit

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    Re: iiyama ProLite XB3070WQS

    Why is it I can still buy a tablet with 2560x1600 cheaper than a 2560x1600 monitor. Put your god damn prices down! We want out of 1080p but it shouldn't cost the earth.

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    Re: iiyama ProLite XB3070WQS

    Quote Originally Posted by Wozza365 View Post
    Why is it I can still buy a tablet with 2560x1600 cheaper than a 2560x1600 monitor. Put your god damn prices down! We want out of 1080p but it shouldn't cost the earth.
    Its the 30 inch IPS panel that costs the money, bigger panels are harder to make, defects are more likely, i'm guessing your tablet is not 30 inch ?

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