1920 x 1080 Full HD
2ms Response Time
VGA, DVI + HDMI
Wall Mountable
Tilt: -5° to 15°
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dam0wned
3 May 1610#9
You're right. At 80 quid I expect no less than 4k and 144Hz refresh rates.
Edit: heat added btw
spannerzone
3 May 169#14
Don't be daft, the absolute bare minimum is 8K at 7680×4320 and that's if you're poor and have terrible eyesight. Really for £80 you should be getting 16k as standard with HDR. Dolby Atmos and a cherry on the top oh and 2000Hz refresh rate as minimum too.... I mean the human eye can barely percieve motion faster than 50Hz so you really need 1950Hz extra for safety margin.
Jebus on a bike :smile:
008
3 May 163#15
>>>>>
Where do you shop Spanner??? For £80 you can get one of these in the sale..
No idea how much the tv would be though.. :smile:
topss to misa426
3 May 163#4
You're joking right? Just in case you have never used a desktop/laptop PC (a distinct possibility with the youth of today):
By your standards the res on a 24" monitor should be 9504x5184. Like to see you read web pages (or most other content) comfortably at that resolution. But I'm sure full desktop web sites look wonderful on your 5 inch screen.
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gottahavethat1
3 May 16#1
Good find op and plenty of good reviews on revoo, amazon etc at a higher price point :smirk:
LittleChimp
3 May 16#2
Hard to grumble at that price, heated
misa426
3 May 16#3
Only full hd? My phone has 1440p and its 5 inches, this res over 24 must look bad
topss to misa426
3 May 163#4
You're joking right? Just in case you have never used a desktop/laptop PC (a distinct possibility with the youth of today):
By your standards the res on a 24" monitor should be 9504x5184. Like to see you read web pages (or most other content) comfortably at that resolution. But I'm sure full desktop web sites look wonderful on your 5 inch screen.
misa426
3 May 16#5
Actually the higher the resolution the more comfortable the reading experience, use scaling to make everything larger.
I've seen an Apple iMac retina and a non retina iMac side by sides, huge difference. There's no excuse in today's day and age for a computer monitor to have less pixels than my phone.
Dodge62
3 May 162#6
But scaling doesn't work well on many versions of Windows, and indeed in many applications. So with a super-high resolution screen you end up with tiny, unreadable icons and fonts, or big fonts that don't fit into the space allocated for them. Might not be an issue for OS/X - or perhaps even Windows 10 - but many of us still use Windows 7 and intend to for as long as Microsoft let us.
And in any case, big high resolution screens cost a lot more than little five-inch ones. You can get 4K 24 inch monitors, but not for 80 quid, and you won't for some time yet.
majortom
3 May 162#7
So what's the resolution of your TV screen?
Sawb
3 May 16#8
But its the standard and unless your spending £300 on a graphics card then gaming at 1440p is really achievable, aswell as blu-ray and console gaming are all suited to a 1080p monitor. When you saw the two imacs side by side where was it? probably had the one set up badly just "empasize" an improvement.
dam0wned
3 May 1610#9
You're right. At 80 quid I expect no less than 4k and 144Hz refresh rates.
Opening post
1920 x 1080 Full HD
2ms Response Time
VGA, DVI + HDMI
Wall Mountable
Tilt: -5° to 15°
Top comments
Edit: heat added btw
Jebus on a bike :smile:
Where do you shop Spanner??? For £80 you can get one of these in the sale..
No idea how much the tv would be though.. :smile:
By your standards the res on a 24" monitor should be 9504x5184. Like to see you read web pages (or most other content) comfortably at that resolution. But I'm sure full desktop web sites look wonderful on your 5 inch screen.
All comments (38)
By your standards the res on a 24" monitor should be 9504x5184. Like to see you read web pages (or most other content) comfortably at that resolution. But I'm sure full desktop web sites look wonderful on your 5 inch screen.
I've seen an Apple iMac retina and a non retina iMac side by sides, huge difference. There's no excuse in today's day and age for a computer monitor to have less pixels than my phone.
And in any case, big high resolution screens cost a lot more than little five-inch ones. You can get 4K 24 inch monitors, but not for 80 quid, and you won't for some time yet.
Edit: heat added btw