1920 x 1080 @144Hz
AMD FreeSync
HDMI & DisplayPort
4ms Response Time
Height Adjust
£424 at other retailers
All comments (35)
Lahn
15 Dec 162#1
Great price, but it was on sale on Amazon for £299.99 2 weeks ago, just to put it in perspective.
I personally don't see any reason to have a 31.5" monitor with only 1920x1080 resolution, but it's A LOT of monitor for the price.
rooney10
15 Dec 16#2
Just got the email too :wink:
I am considering this but ...... my reservation is the 1920 x 1080 resolution , I don't know if this is enough for great looking pictures , can anyone shed any light on this.
I use my pc mainly for spreadsheets and internet browsing (hukd included) but also view my pictures on my pc from my Nikon D3200 camera. I don't play games (other than Stronghold that is)
I sit about 3' away from my screen directly in front of it.
Any help would be most appreciated.
Also if anyone knows what the returns policy is like from Ebuyer if you change your mind within 14 days , who pays the return postage or is it collected / pre-paid returns ?
noiren
15 Dec 161#3
Have two of the 27" variety and they're great. The curve actually work at the distance you have with a monitor. The only bad thing is that there is a lot of blacklight bleeding at completely dark scenes, so not recommended for maybe movie viewing, more for general use and especially gaming.
jai47
15 Dec 161#4
From my understanding...
With eBuyer, you will first need to contact them to raise a Returns Case.
You will then be given the details for where the item needs to be sent back to.
However from what I can see, you will need to pay for the postage: http://www.ebuyer.com/help/returns
Lahn
15 Dec 16#5
Yup, ebuyer don't want you to return things for any reason, so they make it as difficult as possible - you have to pay :smiley:
coolhotcold
15 Dec 161#6
It all depends how far away you are from it.
If you're thinking of it as a 32" TV and going to be about ~2 meters away from it, then fine. However any closer then the 'blocklyness' is going to be annoying as hell, especially if you're going to be using it as a monitor a meter or less away from your face.
Great but I am currently using a dell 27" (not widescreen) monitor (1920x1080) and am looking for a bigger screen primarily for more real estate for spreadsheets and online browsing / shopping etc
Opening post
1920 x 1080 @144Hz
AMD FreeSync
HDMI & DisplayPort
4ms Response Time
Height Adjust
£424 at other retailers
All comments (35)
I personally don't see any reason to have a 31.5" monitor with only 1920x1080 resolution, but it's A LOT of monitor for the price.
I am considering this but ...... my reservation is the 1920 x 1080 resolution , I don't know if this is enough for great looking pictures , can anyone shed any light on this.
I use my pc mainly for spreadsheets and internet browsing (hukd included) but also view my pictures on my pc from my Nikon D3200 camera. I don't play games (other than Stronghold that is)
I sit about 3' away from my screen directly in front of it.
Any help would be most appreciated.
Also if anyone knows what the returns policy is like from Ebuyer if you change your mind within 14 days , who pays the return postage or is it collected / pre-paid returns ?
With eBuyer, you will first need to contact them to raise a Returns Case.
You will then be given the details for where the item needs to be sent back to.
However from what I can see, you will need to pay for the postage:
http://www.ebuyer.com/help/returns
If you're thinking of it as a 32" TV and going to be about ~2 meters away from it, then fine. However any closer then the 'blocklyness' is going to be annoying as hell, especially if you're going to be using it as a monitor a meter or less away from your face.
For me, I would buy something like https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dell-U2913WM-Widescreen-2560x1080-DisplayPort/dp/B00ADHLSMO/ref=sr_1_38?m=A2OAJ7377F756P&s=warehouse-deals&ie=UTF8&qid=1481798776&sr=1-38 (with the £30 Discount on Amazon Warehouse Products) If I were you, And it should also come with a 3 year guarantee (My U2713HM from Amazon Warehouse did).
I wouldn't touch the XZ321Q monitor because of the resolution, but it is 'hot' if you base it on price
ViewSonic VX2475SMHL - 4K 24-Inch UHD (sRGB, 3840 x 2160, HDMI 2.0/MHL/DisplayPort)
The Dell one shows as still being 1080