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Thanks for releasing this short, though i wish that it was a proper full-length review video! The Alterseat DT-Plus & DT-Prime are still so new, & it seems like there are hardly any 3rd-party video-reviews about them. But anyway, my own customized DT-Plus order should be arriving in a couple of weeks! :)
I think the company intentionally makes their models difficult to compare in terms of specs. Amazon algorithm pushes the VA panels. I almost got fooled into buying the VA panel (GN03) 170Hz. The IPS panel 170Hz is 27E3Q for $40 more. 27E3QK is the 240Hz IPS for $100 more. GN04 is the 240Hz VA.
I've just ordered these speakers, but I'm a little confused by the cable that connects the 2 speakers together: A couple of reviewers have said it's an aux cable, but it looks more like a single RCA cable in both the pictures and videos I've seen. I'm probably going to need a longer cable than the one supplied, so if someone can confirm if it's RCA, or 3.5mm Aux, that would be great. Thx.
I can confirm that what you are looking for is the 3.5mm AUX cable, my friend. You may need a longer version of it, which connects the speakers to each other. Hope that helps!
Hi! Do you have a test for it? I wonder how accurate the battery status is on the display? Plus other interesting facts. I am thinking of buying this or the MSI versa pro mouse when it becomes available.
27e3q is IPS and has HDR400. 27e3qk is a va panel with 100 nits less brightness but it has HDR10. I personally just order the first one, not the K, because I’d rather have an ips panel with 400 nits of brightness. Also a MUCH better contrast ratio. Instead of 3000:1 on the 27e3qk, the 27e3q has 2000000:1. Insane! And it’s also a little cheaper.
I own a 3000 model, and I didn’t grow up with one. As awesome as this would be in the timeframe it was released I feel now that it is extremely dated and to be honest the games felt very dry and hard to control although there were a few gems hidden in the dust.
I understand, and it's true that if you're comparing the PSP console to current releases, it's more about nostalgia at the end of the day. Still pretty fun, in my opinion.