Been looking for a QHD monitor for some time and I was close to settling on the P2416D, Instead I punted for the U2515H.
Laptopsdirect are currently the cheapest price, and with the which offer (advertised on the page), it brings the price down £19 (When you minus the £1 sub).
Simply sign up to which pay the £1 (a voucher gets emailed to you immediately) and cancel the subscription.
2% Quidco to which just about negates the delivery charge.
All in with delivery £254.93
Top comments
spaceinvader to Retro89
3 Nov 163#7
Someone needs to step in and make a QHD Gsync IPS that isn't a £700 piece of garbage.
It is literally 2p more expensive on Amazon, where Prime members can get it delivered tomorrow morning. It isn't.
*I will confess to not seeing the bit about the Which offer, though - although you could make a deal for every product on their website based on that :P
Also, the bezels on the monitor you linked... grim.
Retro89
3 Nov 161#6
Use one of these as my main monitor, it's great. Now if Dell could create a gaming version that would be great. (I know they Dell have Gsync monitors but they are TN panels)
spaceinvader to Retro89
3 Nov 163#7
Someone needs to step in and make a QHD Gsync IPS that isn't a £700 piece of garbage.
aaron1uk to Retro89
4 Nov 16#9
I am buying this with some gaming in mind I've been trawling forums and most people are happy with it for games like BF4 etc, some who had gaming monitors with high refresh rates noted the differences but generally the comments I've read have been very positive. I don't think I am particularly sensitive to refresh rates so should be fine to me, will report back when it arrives.
Fleabum
4 Nov 16#8
Not to bad, but I would go for the P2415Q for £299 with 3 year warranty as like the clarity of 4K. Always give NRG:IT a check before you buy Dell monitors, they can have some really nice deals in.
Regards
Flea
aaron1uk to Fleabum
4 Nov 16#10
Was very tempted by this buy my initial budget was £220 and I'm unsure about having such a high res on a smaller screen.
arckuk
4 Nov 16#11
A lovely monitor, but really annoying power and control/menu buttons, which are obviously designed not to intrude into its great looks, but are therefore all but invisible and non-tactile. I'm always searching for them when trying to switch the blooming thing on!
I don't have a time machine, but I did have a 20% off ebay code in March, so got this for £212 delivered :man:
aaron1uk to arckuk
4 Nov 16#15
Now that is a a deal. haven't had one those codes for sometime.
fishmaster
4 Nov 16#12
I want a QLED version that's £250, roll on 2025 you're taking your time.
Opening post
Laptopsdirect are currently the cheapest price, and with the which offer (advertised on the page), it brings the price down £19 (When you minus the £1 sub).
Simply sign up to which pay the £1 (a voucher gets emailed to you immediately) and cancel the subscription.
2% Quidco to which just about negates the delivery charge.
All in with delivery £254.93
Top comments
All comments (22)
*I will confess to not seeing the bit about the Which offer, though - although you could make a deal for every product on their website based on that :P
Also, the bezels on the monitor you linked... grim.
Regards
Flea
I don't have a time machine, but I did have a 20% off ebay code in March, so got this for £212 delivered :man: