when will the price of 30" monitors come down?

This topic is locked from further discussion.

Avatar image for viper0982
viper0982

555

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#1 viper0982
Member since 2007 • 555 Posts

I realize that the 2560X1600 monitors are ultra premium with about twice the pixels of a 1080p screen but it seems like their price never falls.

Avatar image for GummiRaccoon
GummiRaccoon

13799

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#2 GummiRaccoon
Member since 2003 • 13799 Posts

I realize that the 2560X1600 monitors are ultra premium with about twice the pixels of a 1080p screen but it seems like their price never falls.

viper0982

you can thank 1080p for that.

Avatar image for Urworstnhtmare
Urworstnhtmare

2630

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 13

User Lists: 0

#3 Urworstnhtmare
Member since 2008 • 2630 Posts

The price probably wont fall for a couple of years. Dell and what not will continue to sell them at their current price range because they can, and because there isnt really a market for them currently.

I personally want to see a 2560x1440 monitor in the 22inch size range at a half decent price.

Avatar image for viper0982
viper0982

555

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#4 viper0982
Member since 2007 • 555 Posts
i dont know if you'd be able to see the difference in resolution on a screen that small. I use a 46" 1080p screen for my computer and I sit pretty close and it still looks clear. I'd switch it for a 30" if i could but they are more expensive than a 46" :(
Avatar image for Elann2008
Elann2008

33028

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 17

User Lists: 0

#5 Elann2008
Member since 2007 • 33028 Posts

The price probably wont fall for a couple of years. Dell and what not will continue to sell them at their current price range because they can, and because there isnt really a market for them currently.

I personally want to see a 2560x1440 monitor in the 22inch size range at a half decent price.

Urworstnhtmare

This. They probably make a small batch of them, price them at a high price, just for the elites. :P I want to see a reasonably priced 30" monitor. So far, no one has come up with a line that has a friendly price.

I'm still waiting till this thing drops in price:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824260028&cm_re=30_inch_computer_monitor-_-24-260-028-_-Product

I know it's not going to happen. If anything, the price probably went up. :P It's hard to resist when the only CON is the expensive price tag. Atm, I cannot justify getting rid of my 26" Asus Monitor even though the Dell 30" IPS is really tempting.

Avatar image for andy1992uk
andy1992uk

89

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#6 andy1992uk
Member since 2009 • 89 Posts

It is a difficult one, but i just think the extra pixels interms of video and gaming dont really show must diffrence compared to 1080p at the moment. Sure itll look crisper but you have to be like 2 inches away from the screen to really notice.

Im using a 32" 1080p tv at the moment as a monitor and in all honesty movies look the same at 1080p or 720p. Games look better at 1080p but if I move my chair back or use a controller while lying down, it looks the same.

So to notice the difference on even smaller screen and double the pixel count, would require me to sit so damn close to the screen that it doesnt make sense.

But of course using the monitor for computing such as poto editing would much better at 1600p.

Avatar image for Urworstnhtmare
Urworstnhtmare

2630

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 13

User Lists: 0

#7 Urworstnhtmare
Member since 2008 • 2630 Posts

[QUOTE="Urworstnhtmare"]

The price probably wont fall for a couple of years. Dell and what not will continue to sell them at their current price range because they can, and because there isnt really a market for them currently.

I personally want to see a 2560x1440 monitor in the 22inch size range at a half decent price.

Elann2008

This. They probably make a small batch of them, price them at a high price, just for the elites. :P I want to see a reasonably priced 30" monitor. So far, no one has come up with a line that has a friendly price.

I'm still waiting till this thing drops in price:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824260028&cm_re=30_inch_computer_monitor-_-24-260-028-_-Product

I know it's not going to happen. If anything, the price probably went up. :P

Yes. That the monitor I was thinking about. That beaut cost 2.8 grand in NZ though. 2.7.... Looking at the 27inch you get 3inches less and save $1,000NZD. Thats crazy

Avatar image for Elann2008
Elann2008

33028

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 17

User Lists: 0

#8 Elann2008
Member since 2007 • 33028 Posts

[QUOTE="Elann2008"]

[QUOTE="Urworstnhtmare"]

The price probably wont fall for a couple of years. Dell and what not will continue to sell them at their current price range because they can, and because there isnt really a market for them currently.

I personally want to see a 2560x1440 monitor in the 22inch size range at a half decent price.

Urworstnhtmare

This. They probably make a small batch of them, price them at a high price, just for the elites. :P I want to see a reasonably priced 30" monitor. So far, no one has come up with a line that has a friendly price.

I'm still waiting till this thing drops in price:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824260028&cm_re=30_inch_computer_monitor-_-24-260-028-_-Product

I know it's not going to happen. If anything, the price probably went up. :P

Yes. That the monitor I was thinking about. That beaut cost 2.8 grand in NZ though. 2.7.... Looking at the 27inch you get 3inches less and save $1,000NZD. Thats crazy

That's around $2,100 USD. That's INSANE! Did I get that right? Wow. I feel bad for you guys. :( I've always been curious as to how the double amount of resolution will look at my desktop, and the extra 4 inches (compared to my 26", although it doesn't sound like much) will only improve gaming immersion.

Avatar image for Mozelleple112
Mozelleple112

11293

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 5

User Lists: 0

#9 Mozelleple112
Member since 2011 • 11293 Posts

Because 2560x1600 is literally double the amount of pixels of 1920x1080p...

and 30" is a pretty big size.

Avatar image for Urworstnhtmare
Urworstnhtmare

2630

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 13

User Lists: 0

#10 Urworstnhtmare
Member since 2008 • 2630 Posts

[QUOTE="Urworstnhtmare"]

Yes. That the monitor I was thinking about. That beaut cost 2.8 grand in NZ though. 2.8.... Looking at the 27inch you get 3inches less and save $1,000NZD. Thats crazy

Elann2008

That's around $2,100 USD. That's INSANE! Did I get that right? Wow. I feel bad for you guys. :( I've always been curious as to how the double amount of resolution will look at my desktop, and the extra 4 inches (compared to my 26", although it doesn't sound like much) will only improve gaming immersion.

US:

Dell UltraSharp U3011 $1499USD

Dell UltraSharp U2711 $1099USD (on sale for $999)

$400 for 3 inches...

Dell UltraSharp U3011 $2799NZD

Dell UltraSharp U2711 $1799NZD

$1000 for 3 inches...

Note 1NZD = 0.76USD roughly

Avatar image for Elann2008
Elann2008

33028

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 17

User Lists: 0

#11 Elann2008
Member since 2007 • 33028 Posts

[QUOTE="Elann2008"]

[QUOTE="Urworstnhtmare"]

Yes. That the monitor I was thinking about. That beaut cost 2.8 grand in NZ though. 2.8.... Looking at the 27inch you get 3inches less and save $1,000NZD. Thats crazy

Urworstnhtmare

That's around $2,100 USD. That's INSANE! Did I get that right? Wow. I feel bad for you guys. :( I've always been curious as to how the double amount of resolution will look at my desktop, and the extra 4 inches (compared to my 26", although it doesn't sound like much) will only improve gaming immersion.

US:

Dell UltraSharp U3011 $1499USD

Dell UltraSharp U2711 $1099USD (on sale for $999)

$400 for 3 inches...

Dell UltraSharp U3011 $2799NZD

Dell UltraSharp U2711 $1799NZD

$1000 for 3 inches...

Note 1NZD = 0.76USD roughly

Yikes!
Avatar image for ChubbyGuy40
ChubbyGuy40

26442

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#12 ChubbyGuy40
Member since 2007 • 26442 Posts

Prices will go down when 1080p becomes outdated/old. Those 30" monitors boast some really good PQ and high resolution which is a must for graphic designers and enthusiasts.

Avatar image for blaznwiipspman1
blaznwiipspman1

16916

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#13 blaznwiipspman1
Member since 2007 • 16916 Posts

umm....there are 22in monitors with that resolution and higher.....and they don't cost anywhere near $1400. There called CRT monitors, getem while there hot.

Avatar image for ravenguard90
ravenguard90

3064

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#14 ravenguard90
Member since 2005 • 3064 Posts

US:

Dell UltraSharp U3011 $1499USD

Dell UltraSharp U2711 $1099USD (on sale for $999)

$400 for 3 inches...

Dell UltraSharp U3011 $2799NZD

Dell UltraSharp U2711 $1799NZD

$1000 for 3 inches...

Note 1NZD = 0.76USD roughly

Urworstnhtmare

U2711 for 746.90, and U3011 for 1153.90 here in Canada.

It's nice that us Canadians get the better end of the stick sometimes :D

Avatar image for viper0982
viper0982

555

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#15 viper0982
Member since 2007 • 555 Posts
i used to have a 22" viewsonic that was 2048x1536. It had an amazing picture but unfortunately it croaked on me idk where you would even get one anymore.
Avatar image for markop2003
markop2003

29917

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#16 markop2003
Member since 2005 • 29917 Posts
Due to 1080p TVs it'll take a long time, the dimensions argument no longer stands so the only reason for 30" monitors to become popular is for higher res. I think it may take an advance in manufacturing techniques or panel technology to cause the price drop rather than a gradual market expansion.
Avatar image for Elann2008
Elann2008

33028

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 17

User Lists: 0

#17 Elann2008
Member since 2007 • 33028 Posts
Due to 1080p TVs it'll take a long time, the dimensions argument no longer stands so the only reason for 30" monitors to become popular is for higher res. I think it may take an advance in manufacturing techniques or panel technology to cause the price drop rather than a gradual market expansion.markop2003
I've never played my PC games on my plasma hdtv. Is it simple as connecting an HDMI cable from the back of the graphics card to the plasma hdtv?
Avatar image for ChubbyGuy40
ChubbyGuy40

26442

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#18 ChubbyGuy40
Member since 2007 • 26442 Posts

[QUOTE="markop2003"]Due to 1080p TVs it'll take a long time, the dimensions argument no longer stands so the only reason for 30" monitors to become popular is for higher res. I think it may take an advance in manufacturing techniques or panel technology to cause the price drop rather than a gradual market expansion.Elann2008
I've never played my PC games on my plasma hdtv. Is it simple as connecting an HDMI cable from the back of the graphics card to the plasma hdtv?

Yep. Thats it. Mine had a certain problem where the TV was set at "16:9" which is correct for 1080p but it still had the image all out of place. The "Just Scan" option fixed it and made it look normal though. Just letting you know incase you ever have that problem.

Avatar image for viper0982
viper0982

555

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#19 viper0982
Member since 2007 • 555 Posts
[QUOTE="markop2003"]Due to 1080p TVs it'll take a long time, the dimensions argument no longer stands so the only reason for 30" monitors to become popular is for higher res. I think it may take an advance in manufacturing techniques or panel technology to cause the price drop rather than a gradual market expansion.Elann2008
I've never played my PC games on my plasma hdtv. Is it simple as connecting an HDMI cable from the back of the graphics card to the plasma hdtv?

Yes its that simple and its what I do with my 46" lcd, the hdmi from your graphics card prolly wont output sound however. But I'm a little outdated on plasma technology, do you still have to worry about burn in?
Avatar image for Elann2008
Elann2008

33028

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 17

User Lists: 0

#20 Elann2008
Member since 2007 • 33028 Posts
[QUOTE="Elann2008"][QUOTE="markop2003"]Due to 1080p TVs it'll take a long time, the dimensions argument no longer stands so the only reason for 30" monitors to become popular is for higher res. I think it may take an advance in manufacturing techniques or panel technology to cause the price drop rather than a gradual market expansion.viper0982
I've never played my PC games on my plasma hdtv. Is it simple as connecting an HDMI cable from the back of the graphics card to the plasma hdtv?

Yes its that simple and its what I do with my 46" lcd, the hdmi from your graphics card prolly wont output sound however. But I'm a little outdated on plasma technology, do you still have to worry about burn in?

Not with burn-in, but there is some image retention. It usually goes away after I turn off my TV for a few minutes or when watching something with a lot of motion/action on the screen.
Avatar image for Elann2008
Elann2008

33028

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 17

User Lists: 0

#21 Elann2008
Member since 2007 • 33028 Posts

[QUOTE="Elann2008"][QUOTE="markop2003"]Due to 1080p TVs it'll take a long time, the dimensions argument no longer stands so the only reason for 30" monitors to become popular is for higher res. I think it may take an advance in manufacturing techniques or panel technology to cause the price drop rather than a gradual market expansion.ChubbyGuy40

I've never played my PC games on my plasma hdtv. Is it simple as connecting an HDMI cable from the back of the graphics card to the plasma hdtv?

Yep. Thats it. Mine had a certain problem where the TV was set at "16:9" which is correct for 1080p but it still had the image all out of place. The "Just Scan" option fixed it and made it look normal though. Just letting you know incase you ever have that problem.

Thanks Chubby.
Avatar image for C_Rule
C_Rule

9816

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#22 C_Rule
Member since 2008 • 9816 Posts
[QUOTE="Elann2008"][QUOTE="markop2003"]Due to 1080p TVs it'll take a long time, the dimensions argument no longer stands so the only reason for 30" monitors to become popular is for higher res. I think it may take an advance in manufacturing techniques or panel technology to cause the price drop rather than a gradual market expansion.viper0982
I've never played my PC games on my plasma hdtv. Is it simple as connecting an HDMI cable from the back of the graphics card to the plasma hdtv?

Yes its that simple and its what I do with my 46" lcd, the hdmi from your graphics card prolly wont output sound however. But I'm a little outdated on plasma technology, do you still have to worry about burn in?

You do get sounds through HDMI from a 460. Gotta love HDMI :P Plug my PC into the amp and it audio to the speakers and video to the plasma.:) I connect my PC to our plasma (50" 1080p) sometimes. It's only really good if you're sitting on the couch with a gamepad, though. I don't know how people use big TVs as their main computer monitor, they're too big.
Avatar image for James161324
James161324

8315

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#23 James161324
Member since 2009 • 8315 Posts

Not for a while. Its just not a demanded product, so very few are produced and well double the pixels isn't cheap. The people who actually have the hardware to use it since the only reason is for gaming, as 3 monitors would be better for anything esle, is few.