So after making up my confused mind, I finally purchased this 27 inch Refurbished 1440p Korean monitor from Ebay.com.
The images are not clear due to my phone's camera, so please excuse that.
The display of these Korean monitor are Apple rejected displays. Apple reject these displays because, well, they are Apple. But these displays are perfect.
So, I purchased the monitor from this link
http://www.ebay.com/itm/141482855003?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT#shpCntId
The monitor costs 13.4k plus Rs.600 as PayPal charges. So, it comes to 14k. Customs charges was another 1.7k, so the total price I paid for this monitor was 15.7k, which is good considering the fact that a 1080p monitor costs this much.
Delivery could have been quicker. I placed an order on 2nd June and it was shipped on the same day. It arrived in Delhi on 3rd June and was cleared by the customs on the same day. But DHL delayed it saying flights are not available to ship it to Mumbai(wth?) So I should have received it on 4th June itself, but due to the delay and a Sunday coming in between, I received it on 8th June. But it was well worth the wait.
Coming to the monitor:
This is how the box looked when it arrived. It was covered with a number of bubble wraps to keep the box safe. It took me 5 minutes to take it off.
They have sent a box which mentions that a monitor is a Refurbished one. The sides of the boxes have the contact details of the manufacturer. The box was a bit damaged, but the beast inside was still safe.
Upon opening the box, the monitor is secured by a thick air ballon-ish material on the sides. Now these are some protective stuff. It is so thick, I don't think the monitor will get damaged even if its run over by a car.
Along with a monitor, you get a power brick, A power cord and a dual link DVI-D cable. Since this is a lite version, this monitor only has a DVI-D port, but that's fine since my GPU supports DVI-D.
This is how the monitor looks after assembly
Dead pixels:
This monitor came with 4 dead pixels on the left hand side, but those are barely visible. You will need to concentrate on that area to see those pixels. So that's not an issue.
Backlight bleeding:
I've had no issues with backlight bleeding too. I guess this monitor is just perfect.
Comparison with my old 18.5inch monitor
My old monitor had a resolution of 1366x768, this this was a huge upgrade for me. I am currently enjoying GTA 5 on this beast.
BTW, this monitor only has a power button and brightness control buttons on the back. There are other buttons too, but they are not supposed to work.
Hope you guys find this short review helpful. If you need any more information, do ask me
Thanks for watching.
The images are not clear due to my phone's camera, so please excuse that.
The display of these Korean monitor are Apple rejected displays. Apple reject these displays because, well, they are Apple. But these displays are perfect.
So, I purchased the monitor from this link
http://www.ebay.com/itm/141482855003?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT#shpCntId
The monitor costs 13.4k plus Rs.600 as PayPal charges. So, it comes to 14k. Customs charges was another 1.7k, so the total price I paid for this monitor was 15.7k, which is good considering the fact that a 1080p monitor costs this much.
Delivery could have been quicker. I placed an order on 2nd June and it was shipped on the same day. It arrived in Delhi on 3rd June and was cleared by the customs on the same day. But DHL delayed it saying flights are not available to ship it to Mumbai(wth?) So I should have received it on 4th June itself, but due to the delay and a Sunday coming in between, I received it on 8th June. But it was well worth the wait.
Coming to the monitor:
This is how the box looked when it arrived. It was covered with a number of bubble wraps to keep the box safe. It took me 5 minutes to take it off.

They have sent a box which mentions that a monitor is a Refurbished one. The sides of the boxes have the contact details of the manufacturer. The box was a bit damaged, but the beast inside was still safe.


Upon opening the box, the monitor is secured by a thick air ballon-ish material on the sides. Now these are some protective stuff. It is so thick, I don't think the monitor will get damaged even if its run over by a car.


Along with a monitor, you get a power brick, A power cord and a dual link DVI-D cable. Since this is a lite version, this monitor only has a DVI-D port, but that's fine since my GPU supports DVI-D.

This is how the monitor looks after assembly



Dead pixels:
This monitor came with 4 dead pixels on the left hand side, but those are barely visible. You will need to concentrate on that area to see those pixels. So that's not an issue.
Backlight bleeding:
I've had no issues with backlight bleeding too. I guess this monitor is just perfect.
Comparison with my old 18.5inch monitor

My old monitor had a resolution of 1366x768, this this was a huge upgrade for me. I am currently enjoying GTA 5 on this beast.
BTW, this monitor only has a power button and brightness control buttons on the back. There are other buttons too, but they are not supposed to work.
Hope you guys find this short review helpful. If you need any more information, do ask me

Thanks for watching.