if i take it out at the reception they'll be able to see instantly what i'm on about!! best get me coat then, lucky me it's my day off. Oh on a slightly positive note the picture on the rest of the screen was sublime lolSeems like a right lottery to get a good one of these. I think I'd pay the premium for the Dell u27. Even though these Hazro's have the potential to be amazing I've read too many stories of bad QC and customer service to be confident in getting a faultless one. Shame.

Fingers crossed when i set this one up later it's a good one 
It's not just here where the prices fluctuates like they do on these monitors. I personally think it's because Hazro simply don't supply as many monitors as say LG, Dell, etc so retailers can raise the prices when there's a lot of demand but not much stock. IMO it's exactly like what's happening with hard drives, but just on a much smaller scale[edit]Not like the OC UK price would neccesarly change to reflect the price change.. I mean they charged £350 for them during a weekend special a while back and a few days ago it was £479.99? There is no other piece of hardware that fluctuates that much (well, RAM does sometimes.. and HDD's are sold at redicilious rates at the moment due to the flood in Thailand)[/edit]

Thus, I am wondering if the mini dp to dp cables would supply a 2560 x 1440 resolution at a much lower cost?

There's a £210 difference, hardly small.Yep, I recently paid that for the WD model so it's absolute madness if anyone pays it for the WC one!![]()
Hi, I'm from Italy, Hazro site is always out of stock for WD, so that the only thing is to order from the german site that you reported.For anyone ordering outside the UK i found there is a german website (mediafrost) that now sells hazros aswell (Hazro directly gave me their link).
I got my last one from them because OCUK prices are insane these days.
They also have the WC glassless version and if i understood correctly (all in german, most of the site is also in english.. but not all. They are swift to reply via email tho) you can also buy a "pixel warraty", i think they test it before sending it to control that it has no dead pixels.
Ordering an Hazro outside the UK it's really risking it, it was ok form me with 2 monitors, but third was damaged during the shipment (shattered glass). I had to pay for the RMA return (and it costs a lot) and since i was outside the UK they only refund, not replace (and i was ****ed because meanwhile price got up another 100GBP)
I'm happy with the monitors now (even if i have to fully test them yet), i might have 1 dead/stuck pixel in one of them but you can see it only if you stand like 2cm from the screen... normal distance it's impossible to see.
Glass version makes them harder to see due to the glass "light bending" .