Special deal price, it is hard to find a 28" monitor for this price. Has two HDMI ports for great multimedia purposes.
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rev6 to mhtrv
29 May 1732#2
For stuff.
mhtrv
29 May 1711#1
What's the point of a 28" Full HD monitor?
dai.bonehead to mhtrv
29 May 1710#13
What's the point of your question?
AadilF1 to mhtrv
29 May 178#3
None.... Well, unless someone is far-sighted and cannot use a monitor at normal distance. But for normal people, If you want anything above 24", you'd want a 1440p monitor to keep up that pixel density.
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jamesehunter
6 Jun 17#28
I wouldn't trust ebuyer if you get bad service and want to let people know on facebook they will have facebook block you so you cant tell the truth. They sent me a faulty motherboard and I didn't know this until after a local PC repair business fixed it. And apparently the repair cost was just to much for them so they're exploiting policy to abuse poor people.
dvdvicar
1 Jun 17#27
Sorry for hijacking the thread .... but ....
There appear to be those here with some knowledge of current monitors.
Please can someone recommend me a replacement monitor for my ageing Dell U2311H?
i cant afford £700 - £200 would probably be my limit - is there a worthwhile upgrade for that money?
Primarily interested in photo editing - no gaming.
PhilK
31 May 17#26
Which is what I said
ollie87
31 May 17#25
TIL corners aren't points.
astateoftrance
30 May 171#24
I have been using a 27" 1080p monitor for 5 years and it looks great, I am still very happy with it. Don't feel any need to upgrade. I am a budget gamer so happy with 1080p for now.
mhtrv
29 May 1711#1
What's the point of a 28" Full HD monitor?
rev6 to mhtrv
29 May 1732#2
For stuff.
AadilF1 to mhtrv
29 May 178#3
None.... Well, unless someone is far-sighted and cannot use a monitor at normal distance. But for normal people, If you want anything above 24", you'd want a 1440p monitor to keep up that pixel density.
ElGofre to mhtrv
29 May 175#4
When you want a big screen but don't have the cash or a powerful.enough computer to justify 1440p?
jh787 to mhtrv
29 May 174#10
CCTV?
striker33 to mhtrv
29 May 171#11
Perfectly acceptable for anyone with a PS4 Pro with games that supersample.
dai.bonehead to mhtrv
29 May 1710#13
What's the point of your question?
bazzadotdoc to mhtrv
30 May 17#16
For sitting 7/6 as far away as you do, or for someone with only 6/7 as good eyesight; I think it works something like that!
CoeK to mhtrv
30 May 173#19
To display information from your computer.
EndlessWaves to mhtrv
30 May 171#21
Or if you want to push the monitor to the back of your desk and have more room in front of it for other stuff. Despite the aggressive complaining from people they don't suit, lower DPI screens are definitely of benefit in some circumstances.
Grey to grey is the typical transition a monitor performs (particularly in stuff like games and video where it matters). Pixels flashing from black to white and back again is atypical.
And the claimed response times bear little resemblance to reality, most LCDs are around 5-10ms at a reasonable level of overdrive when measured. If ghosting is important to you then you need to go by reviews, as the specs are meanginless.
PhilK to mhtrv
30 May 17#23
Theres no points. It's all flat
PhilK
30 May 17#22
With eBuyer if you live in the North East expect 2 weekends somehow included in the "5 day delivery free - somehow. Its why I stopped buying stuff from them as nowhere else seems to have to wait that long
smitha
30 May 17#20
any particular reason?
usetheforceluke
30 May 17#18
always one with to mush time on their hands.
K1LLER_HORNET
30 May 172#17
QHD would scale the image better.
You could view 4x 720p streams simultaneously at native resolution or a single one at 2:1.
smitha
29 May 171#14
Would this be suitable for me as a second monitor for my work laptop? Minaly office work such as working on word and excel docs?
RiverDragon8 to smitha
29 May 172#15
Get a 23''-24'' IPS monitor for work related stuff.
Bird68
29 May 171#7
Wait, 5ms is a bad response time?
rev6 to Bird68
29 May 174#8
Nah not really.
Rhythmeister to Bird68
29 May 172#9
Well, it's 5 times worse than a 1ms monitor and that's not a good thing if you wish to game on it. Having said that, it'll still be faster than a TV...
Firejack to Bird68
29 May 171#12
5ms is the Grey-to-Grey response time. The typical response time is listed in the full specs further down the page - 20ms.
shug119
29 May 171#6
Hot, good find
Firejack
29 May 176#5
Everyone's vision is different. Many people will benefit from a lower PPI monitor. Its really common in the Office environment to see monitors with a 75-90 PPI as they tend to comfortable for most people. Alongside the flicker free and low blue light it does appear this monitor is targeting the Office/Home Office user.
Its not going to be suitable for gamers with the bad response time. Nor is it going to be useful to video/image editing professionals.
The fact it also has a VA panel and is priced £139.98 makes it bargain. Already pointed out the deal to an older relative.
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There appear to be those here with some knowledge of current monitors.
Please can someone recommend me a replacement monitor for my ageing Dell U2311H?
i cant afford £700 - £200 would probably be my limit - is there a worthwhile upgrade for that money?
Primarily interested in photo editing - no gaming.
Grey to grey is the typical transition a monitor performs (particularly in stuff like games and video where it matters). Pixels flashing from black to white and back again is atypical.
And the claimed response times bear little resemblance to reality, most LCDs are around 5-10ms at a reasonable level of overdrive when measured. If ghosting is important to you then you need to go by reviews, as the specs are meanginless.
You could view 4x 720p streams simultaneously at native resolution or a single one at 2:1.
Its not going to be suitable for gamers with the bad response time. Nor is it going to be useful to video/image editing professionals.
The fact it also has a VA panel and is priced £139.98 makes it bargain. Already pointed out the deal to an older relative.
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