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The glass apparently make the blacks blacker and the colors pop out more of course the trade off is you get more reflection.
so the reflection would be even more than the image that gregeff has posted
(his is the non gloss, right?)
yes mine is the non glass version. There are some other posts from photos of the glass version. I think the reflections look a lot worse with the glass but it's hard to tell without them side by side.
I can't see how the glass will improve blacks or colours? It's just a piece of glass...
It might make it a bit more athtesically pleasing with the glass though.
We need someone to buy both and do a comparsion, pros and cons!
The other issue and a much bigger issue is the rather loud buzzing noise the monitor makes. TFT central highlighted the issue in their review but i must say the noise is much louder than i expected.
I didn't notice last night, with a TV on and an external hard drive running on the desk, but using it this morning my HZ27WC does strike me as pretty noisy. Definitely the loudest monitor I've owned.
If I fill the screen with an ebook reader then it produces a loud high pitched buzz that drowns out my PC. It's still easily audible 5-6m away at the other end of the room.
In normal use it obviously isn't so bad, and is mostly noticeable when switching between applications or dragging windows around, because of the way the tone and volume changes depending on what's on screen.
I'm considering whether I can live with it or will need to send it back at the moment.
oh man! ive got one of these on the way... might have to DSR it... 5-6m away sounds pretty bad!! oh, i just found out, under DSR THEY have to refund everything inc. postage (not what you pay to send it back, though)!
an audible buzz from a monitor sounds like a defect.
I didn't notice last night, with a TV on and an external hard drive running on the desk, but using it this morning my HZ27WC does strike me as pretty noisy. Definitely the loudest monitor I've owned.
If I fill the screen with an ebook reader then it produces a loud high pitched buzz that drowns out my PC. It's still easily audible 5-6m away at the other end of the room.
In normal use it obviously isn't so bad, and is mostly noticeable when switching between applications or dragging windows around, because of the way the tone and volume changes depending on what's on screen.
I'm considering whether I can live with it or will need to send it back at the moment.
OK had a day to get used to the GLASS on the 27WC, and I've got used to the reflections and it don't bother me...
I was using an LG E2350V & a BenQ EW2420, now I have retired the LG for the Hazro.
The glass front DOES seem to make a difference, my comparison may not be that perfect as the LG is a TN panel (matt) LED back lit, BenQ VA semi gloss with LED back lit. The colours on the gloss glass displays seem to stand-out that much more, only a slight difference to the BenQ but still noticeable. Pictures seem to be that bit more lifelike.. there is that bit less masking effect.
If I fill the screen with an ebook reader then it produces a loud high pitched buzz that drowns out my PC. It's still easily audible 5-6m away at the other end of the room.
In normal use it obviously isn't so bad, and is mostly noticeable when switching between applications or dragging windows around, because of the way the tone and volume changes depending on what's on screen.
Make sure that the noise doesn't come from the sound-card and the speakers (I had that supposed problem first, as volume of the built-in speakers was at maximum): turn down volume, or connect with DVI without connecting the audio cable (HDMI includes sound).
Cheers - Klaus