Shame this isn't 1440p as I can't imagine 1080 being that great @ 27"
serboom to clonereeco
26 Aug 17#2
I agree, but i guess it's still on sale. I bought an acer predator xb241yu for 300pounds from Ebuyer :grin:
foggy
26 Aug 17#3
Gsync for less than 400. Hmmm maybe. Not sure about 1080 is on a monitor this size though. I have a 1070 so could probably max out on most other settings.
serboom to foggy
26 Aug 17#4
It might look a bit pixelated, it's that eye tracker thinghy that makes it expensive, personally i would not recommend this, It's just that it's way cheaper than ussual.
Bit of an odd monitor. I mean 144HZ and G-Sync is nice but I'd figure that anyone spending £400 on a monitor would probably have a PC capable of pushing a lot more than 1080p.
serboom to DevilWithin
26 Aug 17#7
There are some : acer xb241yu is 2k same specs, but it's 24" and no tobi eye tracking. And the same monitor size, but 2k it's 500 pounds for TN and 600 pounds for IPS, both 27"
cowbutt to DevilWithin
26 Aug 17#9
Or, indeed, want better colour accuracy.
leeb2000
26 Aug 17#8
Considering it's still about £699 at most places this is definitely a good price!
gb1999
26 Aug 17#10
Here's a list of th games the eye tracking supports (there's not that many) Link
suppose it's a cheaper option than vr for something like elite danger
Going_Digital
26 Aug 17#11
Will look good in my Fiesta XRi, can stick it on the dash with me bangin speakers innit!
Opening post
Display
- Display Type: 1800R Curved Screen/ TFT Eye Tracking
- Panel Technology: VA
- Screen Size: 27"
- Format: 16:9
- Resolution: 1920 x 1080 @144Hz(DP) @60Hz (HDMI)
- Response Time: 4ms
- Dynamic Contrast ratio: 100M:1
- Brightness (cd/m2): 300
Input Signal- HDMI
- DisplayPort
- USB 3.0 Hub
Features- Built in Speakers
- VESA 100 x 100mm
- 6 Color Adjustment
- Wide Viewing Angle
- Flicker-Less
- Bluelight Shield
- Low Dimming
- Comfyview
- G-Sync
- Navigation Key
- Eye Tracking
Ergonomics- Tilt: -5°~25°
- Swivel degrees: +/-30°
- Height Adjustment (mm): 120
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suppose it's a cheaper option than vr for something like elite danger