Back in stock again - be quick if you want one as they don't hang around for long. Display port, VGA and power leads included (yes shocker no HDMI input, but buy a cheap adapter).
Tech specs:-
VGA
DisplayPort
DVI-D (excluding DVI-D cables)
USB
Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution at 60Hz (max.)
LED backlit
250 cd/m² brightness (typical)
86% colour gamut (typical)
An ultra-wide 178°/178° viewing angle
Excellent picture quality with high 2 million:1 dynamic contrast ratio (typical) for deep blacks, bright whites and outstanding details
1000:1 contrast ratio (typical)
Shamelessly copied from redbutcher's post 2 weeks ago - with thanks
All comments (26)
Hootwo
30 Oct 15#1
Phew, the previous deals for this very good IPS screen without stand escaped me, but I finally bought one ...
jamgin
30 Oct 15#2
Good company and good monitors. Most impressed with the one I got.
Phixx
30 Oct 15#3
Any recommendations for a triple monitor stand for these? (3 in a horizontal line) ?
Would help me decide whether to get 3 of these or wait for a hotukdeal on a 27" 1440p single monitor
SpitfireXXI
30 Oct 15#4
I have two of these from a previous deal....excellent quality and value for money. I say hot :smiley:
masterbruce
30 Oct 15#5
Any one any ideas how I would go about connecting two of these to a 2014 Mac mini? Most cost effective option without losing too many ports!
intranix to masterbruce
30 Oct 151#6
hdmi to dvi cable, couple quid on ebay
thunderbolt to dvi adapter + dvi cable, 6 or 7 combined
under a tenner in total
hellop4nda
30 Oct 15#7
To those complaining about the lack of HDMI, just so you know, HDMI is primarily for TVs since HDMI carries both audio and video. That said though, DVI is an equally capable option. Get a cheap DVI cable and a DVI-DisplayPort or DVI-HDMI converter, they go for a quid on Fleabay. Pair it and you've got what you need.
Using this exact monitor from them and the item arrived in perfect condition. Not a single scratch whatsoever or any issue present. Would certainly recommend.
intranix to hellop4nda
30 Oct 15#17
no need for convertors, DVI signals are directly compatible with HDMI, thus HDMI to DVI cables are available and negate the need for adapters.
Alos FYI, DVI can carry audio.
silverred
30 Oct 151#8
oos
GuyFawk to silverred
30 Oct 15#13
liked in error , obviously its annoying , even so i got an acer 27 inch with a stand and hdmi for £111 via the defunct bespokedeals so i think other options are available
blue-note
30 Oct 15#9
Any better than my old 2405 FPW Ultrasharps...any ideas? I have 2 of them...and there's only 1 of these available so will pass for now but just out of interest...
intranix to blue-note
30 Oct 15#18
Well, these are only 1080p vs your 1200p, so IMO, no these are not.
silverred
30 Oct 15#10
there is none available. add to basket then doesn't let you checkout hence oos comment.
Showed as 1 in stock 5 minutes ago added to basket told OOS but let me check out . Wait and see
hellop4nda
30 Oct 15#19
Just suggesting since others might have DVI-DVI cables and not know that a simple adapter will do the job. Also omitted the fact that DVI carries audio because 90% of monitors don't have speakers. :smile:
Hou
31 Oct 15#20
oos :disappointed:
mike_freegan
31 Oct 15#21
I bought 2 of these about a year and a half ago for the same price. Surely they should have decreased in price by now? They have pretty chunky frames compared to other things on the market.
Kulaak
31 Oct 15#22
That's only because the 2405 has more real estate viewing area. More akin to a 4:3 rather than a 16:9
But, yes, nice to have that extra viewing area.
westonborn
31 Oct 15#23
The postings regarding these monitors really wind me up, the company have so little in stock and are sold out within a nano second, never see the post quick enough and I do look at HUKD on a regular basis!
ZeBadger to westonborn
1 Nov 15#24
There is a notification option on the android app.
phoni
4 Nov 15#25
Listed monitor is OOS but they did have 22 inch for £70. Dell stands are £15 from ebay. Appears to be a good budget option with adjustable stand.
phoni
5 Nov 15#26
Received the 22 inch Dell monitor today. Monitor and packaging looks new. Came with USB, power, DisplayPort and VGA cables. No dead pixels.
Highly recommended as it appears to be better quality than anything I have seen in John Lewis and PC World under £150.
Opening post
Tech specs:-
VGA
DisplayPort
DVI-D (excluding DVI-D cables)
USB
Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution at 60Hz (max.)
LED backlit
250 cd/m² brightness (typical)
86% colour gamut (typical)
An ultra-wide 178°/178° viewing angle
Excellent picture quality with high 2 million:1 dynamic contrast ratio (typical) for deep blacks, bright whites and outstanding details
1000:1 contrast ratio (typical)
Shamelessly copied from redbutcher's post 2 weeks ago - with thanks
All comments (26)
Would help me decide whether to get 3 of these or wait for a hotukdeal on a 27" 1440p single monitor
thunderbolt to dvi adapter + dvi cable, 6 or 7 combined
under a tenner in total
Using this exact monitor from them and the item arrived in perfect condition. Not a single scratch whatsoever or any issue present. Would certainly recommend.
Alos FYI, DVI can carry audio.
But, yes, nice to have that extra viewing area.
Highly recommended as it appears to be better quality than anything I have seen in John Lewis and PC World under £150.