Please note that 1 day after this video the monitor failed due to over heating of the power brick that gets very hot as I note in the video . The voltage specifications for this power brick (190v-240v) are not correct for North American 110v circuts and while some users have no problems, mine resulted in a display failure. This is also a possible fire hazard. The ebay seller is sending me a replacement and hopefully the unit is not damaged. EDIT: new 100v-240v power brick didn’t help. monitor still dead. negotiating with ebay seller for possible solution. please be aware that returning a monitor to a Korean ebay seller is very expensive ranging up to as much as the monitor itself and most if not all all ebay sellers of this monitor require the buyer to pay the return shipping if a problem occurs within 30 days. Please see below link or more discussion www.overclock.net sorry for dark video. more worth the information than the video itself. Go to full screen as the video turned out darker than planned. In this 15 minute detailed review I go over the ordering this monitor from ebay and details and specs about the monitor. Part 2 of this video will show the monitor VESA mounted, performance using some windows calibration settings, Unigine Valley benchmark and Metro 2033 and text resolution. Note that I say this is a 2650 x 1600 resolution in the video, but I meant 2560 by 1600.
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Detailed Review of Yamakasi 300 Sparta 30" S-IPS Monitor (Part 1)