Perfect Pixel WASABI MANGO UHD400 REAL 4K HDMI 2.0 40" Samsung PVA Panel MonitorWas this model discontinued already? Was looking for another but they seem to have disappeared.
edit - i just noticed 0 available so you may be correct
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Perfect Pixel WASABI MANGO UHD400 REAL 4K HDMI 2.0 40" Samsung PVA Panel MonitorWas this model discontinued already? Was looking for another but they seem to have disappeared.
Lol I totally forgot about those buttons on the bottom of the monitor. Oops lol. They aren't really easily accesible without moving my center speaker out of the way.^ I push the power button on the monitor
Lol I totally forgot about those buttons on the bottom of the monitor. Oops lol. They aren't really easily accesible without moving my center speaker out of the way.
Does the remote fully turn off the monitor though, the same as the button would?
Yup, ordered one to Latvia, got full custom fees (21% here).Hi every one. I'm new to this forum and I have to say that this thread is really useful. Thank you very much!
This monitor seems to be very interesting but I’m not 100% convinced yet. Here in Europe I can get a Iiyama X4071UHSU-B1 for only 565 € on amazon. Do you think I should grab that one or better go for the WasabiMango since they seem to have a better panel and the freesync option?
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Did you have to pay the custom fees? Did anyone shipped any Korean monitor to Europe?
Speaking of which, would anyone be interested in my full review? I have used this monitor for about three months and my impressions/thoughts have changed from my initial experience/mini review I did awhile back (1st of August). I also did promise posting new calibration files, but I have been quite busy with real life, I never got around to posting those new recalibrated files.
Anybody know how to update the firmware?
I will do the review once I get the new AD board, AccessoriesWhole told me to pay them $60 USD for a replacement board and I'm still waiting on them to ship it out to me (and I have to return my old AD board as well, but apparently they will refund the $60 USD, but shipping costs is gonna cost around ~$35 USD anyhow). It has been about 10 days now and no update from the seller. Looks like I will have to follow up with the seller, as I have received no updates of shipping yet.I would be interested in your full review and new updated calibrated files. I have been using your original calibrated files and like the results. I too have had the monitor act up like you posted above but it rarely happens. I am able to resolve the problem by turning it off and back on.
Don't use the junk cable it came with. After I read reviews I just ordered a decent cable off amazon and never opened the one that came with it.Thanks Wave, I'm looking forward to your review. If you have some time send those new calibrated files too. One thing I have noticed with my monitor is if I accidently bump the DisplayPort cable the screen temporarily blanks out and then comes back on. I'm using the DisplayPort cable that came with the monitor. I'm a little concerned about that and have recently bought a new DisplayPort cable in hopes to resolve the problem. I should get it mid week and report back on the results.
I will do the review once I get the new AD board, AccessoriesWhole told me to pay them $60 USD for a replacement board and I'm still waiting on them to ship it out to me (and I have to return my old AD board as well, but apparently they will refund the $60 USD, but shipping costs is gonna cost around ~$35 USD anyhow). It has been about 10 days now and no update from the seller. Looks like I will have to follow up with the seller, as I have received no updates of shipping yet.
The distortions seems to be a normal thing then? I asked another forum and it seems that other people also get it. Though, I'm unsure why it started occurring for me more recently compared to the first 2.5 months. I wonder if it's due to the hardware going faulty or just a firmware bug that I'm starting to encounter... I really hope I didn't blow out another $60 USD for something I didn't need.
Also, my PC which the monitor that is plugged in is dead, most likely one of the RAM sticks again, I have been getting so much issues with these Crucial DDR3 8GB 1600MHz sticks and I have RMA'd 3 (2 DOA and 1 doesn't run @ 1600MHz) of them and now it's acting up again. I did a quick troubleshoot and when I removed one of the faulty RAM sticks my PC happily booted again. I think I may have to purchase 32GB of RAM again from a different manufacturer as these RAM sticks are unreliable.
I will have some free time during the Christmas/New Year Break, so I hope to be able to replace my AD board and then do my final review of this monitor. It is most likely going to be a less favorable review compared to my initial impressions, as I noticed a lot of issues/quarks after using it for 3 months which I will go into detail in the final review.
Anyhow, I will keep you guys informed about how the AD board situation in the next post.
Absolutely. Let me add one thing to save somebody else a few unpleasant minutes thinking that they may have fried their monitor: If you experience terrible false color and otherwise screwed-up settings as well as menu hangs, do a factory reset of settings after the firmware upgrade.Check page 4 post 125 from Spidey329.
Good news! I got my AD board today. Hopefully I will have time to install it around New Years, busy with family and other stuff.
This was sortof asked before, but has anyone directly compared this LCD with the samsung un40k6290 or the 6300 (i think they are the same).. i have the 6290, tweaked it as best i can and its not bad at all.. maybe not quite as sharp for some reason as my Vizio M70-c1 in terms of white background with text.. colors are better on the samsung..
I'm debating to grab the Wasabi uhd400 or maybe go for the AOC VA C4008VU8 40" curved 10bit 60hz lcd monitor (would paying the extra $200-$400 for either the wasabi or the aoc be justified.. would there be that much of a benefit)?
I dont notice any ghosting or movement/contrast issues so far with the Samsung TV..
I do primarily flight sims on this rig, as well as some regular gaming, such as Star Citizen (which i think looks good on the Samsung).. despite not seeing ghosting, would these LCD monitors with low response rates somehow make motion even better?
I use nvidia, so freesync doesnt help here.. and most of the titles I do, i seem to be able to turn vsync off without tearing and the fps are never much above 60 fps anyway at higher resolutions (1080 ftw hybrid)
Thanks man, used your settings and mine looks noticeably better as well!
How do you guys still feel about the monitor? Anyone also use a modern 4k TV?
I've been using my 48" as my daily since 2015
How far away do you have to sit for that to be comfortable? I'm considering this, myself.