Happened to us too. Twice. First time they removed stuff from the contract while increasing the price without telling us they removed stuff. Second time they added stuff we didn't ask for.
The whole process has been a nightmare. For six months we couldn't get ahold of our account manager and her voicemail was full. The year+ delay with the old roof resulted in nasty (and expensive) water damage from a winter storm late last year. We've had countless reschedules, four no-shows (told to get up at the crack of dawn for crews that never arrived), three account-manager replacements and two field manager replacements. Now 16 months after making the deposit and still no roof... Tesla is a mess.
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Talks about 4k at 120hz without mentioning that this usually sacrifices chroma, making text unreadable. Fine for games, but not for coding.
No mention of Display Stream Compression.
No mention of the importance of panel type (IPS vs VA vs TN).
No mention of the various HDR standards (and especially how HDR400 isn't really HDR).
Suggests getting a 5k, 6k, or 8k monitor while also insisting you get a 120hz display (it's going to be one or the other for the next couple of years).
Suggests monitors whose adaptive sync feature only works on Nvidia GPUs.
The author seems to know a lot about font rendering but he doesn't seem to know that much about monitors despite having VERY strong opinions about them.
I suggest people wait till the new year before a big monitor purchase. EVE Spectrum is slated for Q4 of this year. If it delivers on its promises, it'll be the best value for what you get. And if it doesn't, you can fall back on the ROG XG27UQ or its contemporaries - assuming your GPU can support DSC, 4K, and 120hz.
The whole process has been a nightmare. For six months we couldn't get ahold of our account manager and her voicemail was full. The year+ delay with the old roof resulted in nasty (and expensive) water damage from a winter storm late last year. We've had countless reschedules, four no-shows (told to get up at the crack of dawn for crews that never arrived), three account-manager replacements and two field manager replacements. Now 16 months after making the deposit and still no roof... Tesla is a mess.