Max Resolution: 3840 x 2160
Contrast Ratio: 100M:1
Audio
Speakers Built in
Interface
DVI
HDMI
DisplayPort
Physical Characteristics
Colour: Black
HxWxD 335.9 x 567 x 60.7mm
With Stand HxWxD 421.20 x 567 x 207.90mm
Weight: 4.24kg
Box Contents
K242HQK Widescreen LCD Monitor
DVI Cable
DisplayPort Cable
Power Cable
Top comments
bilbob to Lumiere
4 Jan 1611#18
Q: How do you know if someone owns a Mac?
A: Don't worry they'll tell you.
Always good for a laugh.
Despite being humorously true!
All comments (34)
gowingnator
4 Jan 16#1
Is it DVI-D?
mzmultics to gowingnator
4 Jan 16#2
Yup,
gowingnator
4 Jan 16#3
Reading reviews. Would my R9 280 support this? Only needing 1920 x 1080
mzmultics
4 Jan 16#4
Yes, but if you're not going for 4k at all, maybe a decent FHD screen would be enough.
dr_raff
4 Jan 16#5
Ok, this looks a deal to me, and good for my gaming rig setup.
So, someone tell me why it is sh*t....
k1ngchr15 to dr_raff
4 Jan 161#6
From what i've read there are only 2 small hiccups, and 1 slight annoyance.
Only 30Hz at DVI (but one comment suggested using a nvidia gfx tool could overclock that to around 50Hz without problems.)
And the anti glare layer is quite thick so will give the screen a slight sheen to it.
Finally, switching between inputs is apparently painfully slow. Just so you know.
If none of those are a problem for you its great.
I'm very tempted but having a 285/380 crossfire means gaming will be bottle-necked somewhat...
LewsTherin
4 Jan 16#7
980ti will be fine right? most games on 60fps?
rehanraza80 to LewsTherin
4 Jan 16#8
Yes.... Only if you plying medium to low on newer games like AC syndicate or witcher3 then u might get 60 fps. If you playing old games you might get 60 even on high settings. I'm using same monitor with 980ti.
MBeeching to LewsTherin
4 Jan 16#17
My 980Ti copes fairly well, you can generally get 60fps or very close with sensible graphic settings (e.g. reducing shadow quality and avoiding MSAA). There are a few titles where I use 50Hz instead (e.g. Metal Gear V / GTA). Witcher 3 is a tricky one, I prefer to play that at 1440p and keep the settings high/ultra.
Anything like Pinball FX2, LFD2, Street Fighter is a piece of cake and they look great.
mzmultics
4 Jan 16#9
That is very true, it may not be the best monitor for gaming. But as a budget 4k screen it should deliver just fine.
k1ngchr15
4 Jan 16#10
Agreed. I just wish I had to willpower to close the tab without buying it.........!
Opening post
Technical Specification
Display
Screen Size: 23.6"
Screen Mode: 4K UHD
Response Time: 4ms
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Back Light Technology: LED
Panel Technology: IPS
Tilt Angle: -5° ~ 25°
Brightness: 300cd/m2
Video
Max Resolution: 3840 x 2160
Contrast Ratio: 100M:1
Audio
Speakers Built in
Interface
DVI
HDMI
DisplayPort
Physical Characteristics
Colour: Black
HxWxD 335.9 x 567 x 60.7mm
With Stand HxWxD 421.20 x 567 x 207.90mm
Weight: 4.24kg
Box Contents
K242HQK Widescreen LCD Monitor
DVI Cable
DisplayPort Cable
Power Cable
Top comments
A: Don't worry they'll tell you.
Always good for a laugh.
Despite being humorously true!
All comments (34)
So, someone tell me why it is sh*t....
Only 30Hz at DVI (but one comment suggested using a nvidia gfx tool could overclock that to around 50Hz without problems.)
And the anti glare layer is quite thick so will give the screen a slight sheen to it.
Finally, switching between inputs is apparently painfully slow. Just so you know.
If none of those are a problem for you its great.
I'm very tempted but having a 285/380 crossfire means gaming will be bottle-necked somewhat...
Anything like Pinball FX2, LFD2, Street Fighter is a piece of cake and they look great.
Ordered thank you OP