4K maxes out at 60Hz, but are there better refresh rates available at lower resolutions like 1080p?
EDIT: No vesa mount... can't buy it for my setup :disappointed:
haritori
10 Oct 16#15
:smile:
mudisoft
10 Oct 164#14
Good for him! It's unlikely that such young children should show any negative signs of aging, but still...
farazfastian
10 Oct 16#13
is there a decent 4k 27 monitor under £300? No! so this should be hot!
ST30
10 Oct 16#9
Better to wait for 32inch to come down for 4k resolution. Too small with out scaling on 28inch monitor and scaling an issue with apps on Windows
siliconbits to ST30
10 Oct 16#12
Everything is subjective. I am using that very monitor on 100% (not 125%) and I can live with it. Others - including some of my younger colleagues - can't.
The_Hoff
10 Oct 16#11
Unless you need this for workspace (editing) reasons, just grab a decent 1440p monitor.
matedodgy
9 Oct 16#1
never again for aoc for me
Batch to matedodgy
9 Oct 16#2
Why?
A1M to matedodgy
9 Oct 16#6
I got a 17" AOC that I bought for over £300 over 10 years ago that's still in use by my dad. I paid the premium for the extra inches when 15" flat screens weren't even main stream yet.
haritori to matedodgy
10 Oct 16#10
Both my boys have AOC monitors one is 3 years old now, still looks fantastic.
CharlieBravo
10 Oct 16#8
I got an aoc 27" 1440p monitor last year and it is brilliant, cracking quality build too. hot!
farazfastian
9 Oct 16#5
usual is £300, and its the cheapest 4k monitor you can get with decent reviews!
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EDIT: No vesa mount... can't buy it for my setup :disappointed: