It's g-sync enabled, which is great if you have an nvidia graphics card, and a useless feature if you dont (though the monitor would still work fine with other graphics, but there would be better value monitors for that).
2560x1440 resolution 144Hz refresh (which also improves working in Windows LOL!) 27" size Integrated USB 3.0 Hub
I just bought this myself and can say with confidence that it arrived exactly as described, via DPD (which wasnt the best experience, but still better than some).£428.34 inc VAT and inc delivery. A subjective view, but i personally like the professional / understated look rather than the bright accentuated colours that most gaming monitors have. An amazing upgrade from my previous 23" 1080p 60hz monitor, i have absolutely no regrets. I have no dead pixels at all. Review at Trusted Reviews.
32 comments
cannibalwombat
11 Aug 17#1
Surely you'd put G-Sync in the title? Also presumably it's a TN panel? Otherwise ticks a lot of boxes!
Msic to cannibalwombat
11 Aug 17#3
Done, thanks :smile: From what i read, yes it is a TN panel. Really happy with it :smile:
clonereeco
11 Aug 17#4
I ordered one yesterday from NRG:IT for £419 possibly a refurb but comes with 3 year warranty and a promise of free of charge return if it comes with any dead pixels and they guaranteed I'd get the latest A04 revision
Hot price for what you're getting and judging by reviews and incredible monitor , excited to receive mine on Monday
Just read and at the bottom it states Dell Certified Refurbished Product , 1 year warranty ...personally think you'd be better off with this £219 and a 3 year warranty
Might wanna change the post as it's not brand new
Msic to clonereeco
11 Aug 17#2
Edited to reflect refurbished. Must admit that I didn't know that myself when buying, and isn't evident from the product received. It appears new.
clonereeco to Msic
11 Aug 17#8
Think that will be the same case here as not brand new also but some haven't even been refurbished and returned so basically brand new but they have to sell as refurbished
chappie172 to clonereeco
13 Aug 17#17
It does't say what revision on the website, How do you know they will ship you Revision A04?
clonereeco to chappie172
13 Aug 17#19
I spoke to them via the live chat and they said that they will check the product code before shipping and personally make sure it's A04 . Said they put a note on my order stating "A04 only" I'd get on to them before you order then place the order and let them know you want A04 , there customer service is really good and it's my first time ordering with them
teggl97
11 Aug 17#5
Not 1400 LOL
clonereeco to teggl97
11 Aug 17#6
Think OP was to excited to post
adam0812
11 Aug 17#7
Been on a 1440p 144hz gsync panel for over 2 years now and it really is an ideal middle ground.
clonereeco to adam0812
11 Aug 17#9
So excited to receive mine , been PC gaming for the past 10 years on 23" 1080p 60hz .
Be nice to have a bigger screen , higher resolution, higher Hz & Gsync , hoping I adjust easy
adam0812 to clonereeco
11 Aug 17#11
You will appreciate games more than ever before, more fluid, sharper, easier on your eyes, more responsive. Go back and play a ps3/360 era game at 1440/144 its like experiencing it all over again.
clonereeco to adam0812
11 Aug 17#12
That's what I'm hoping for , Tbh the last year or so I've neglected my PC and been playing ps4 games , most run sub 30fps @ 1080p so getting back in to PC gaming will make the world of difference , especially with Gsync , 144hz and the resolution bump
Time to start actually playing the games I own on Steam (still not finished skyrim ) :disappointed:
chappie172 to clonereeco
14 Aug 17#21
Hey, Clonereeco,
Did you receive yours today? Is it A04 revision? Any issues? Dead pixels?
clonereeco to chappie172
15 Aug 17#22
Yeah it arrived Monday , I haven't set it up yet but I opened it to check everything was there and that it's A04 revision, which it was.
First impressions just from opening the box is that it doesn't even seem like a refurb , all the original packaging , cables & documents are all accounted for.
I'll be setting it up later after work so I'll post back and let you know :smile:
adamgeneric
11 Aug 17#10
I've owned one of these monitors for a little over a year - and am very happy with it. I'd say that G-Sync (and I'm sure FreeSync, although I haven't tried it), is one of the biggest quality-of-life upgrades I've experienced on PC. It really helps to smooth off the rough edges from frame and refresh rate. Highly recommended tech, whatever your choice of monitor.
guitar_h3ro
12 Aug 17#13
I have this monitor, it's great, only problem im getting is the blacks during videos game cutscences /YouTube video have a pixilated look. Bit annoying.
clonereeco to guitar_h3ro
12 Aug 17#14
Heard this was a problem with the early divisions of this monitor , that's why I wanted A04 revision, either that or because of the graininess of the coating combined with it being a TN panel
clonereeco
12 Aug 17#15
Now £499 brand new at amazon (Make sure to select Amazon as the seller) Price drop of £10, best price I know of for brand new
To update; I set it up later , I was mistaken with one of the cables as it was an upstream cable for the usb hub on the monitor which I wasn't aware of , I thought it was a display port cable which should have been included but wasn't , I contact them via live chat, explained it was missing and they sent me one straight away via royal mail first class so that should be here tomorrow, he said the reason for the cable not being there was probably because when someone checked that it was revision A04 they forgot to put the cable back in (the revision is listed on the box as A00 so they have to open it to check the back of the monitor )
Temporarily set it up using a spare HDMI cable I have , ran a dead pixel test on black, white,blue and red and found no faults but after having played around looking for some new wallpapers I noticed a pixel was getting stuck on red, it happened a few times but then seemed to fix itself so can't comment yet whether it's going to become a problem .
The monitor appears brand new , all original packaging seems to have been used and the monitor itself has all the protective peel off tape stuff in all the places you would expect so I can't even tell if it is a refurb .
Can't fault there customer services as they have been very helpful even before ordering.
I'd personally opt for this deal over the brand new one I posted from Amazon as this includes a 3 year warrenty , £80 cheaper and there customer services is on par with Amazon's
@clonereeco Literally just ordered this from NRG IT and specified I would like a A04 version.
Don't suppose you've managed to set it up with the display port cable yet, I was wondering how your experience with it has been?
clonereeco to SammyNib
23 Aug 17#26
I have indeed , I received the display port cable the next day and set it up and all is good , screen now running G-Sync @ 144hz however I have yet to run a game yet as I've not had time , off work soon so I'll get plenty of time to give it a full test then but so far I'm very impressed, colours are even better than my old TN and the anti glare coating is really good at stopping those awful reflections
SammyNib to clonereeco
23 Aug 17#27
Appreciate the reply, should be getting mine in the next few days, can't wait to give it a run! Seems like a steal compared to what else is on the market :smile:
clonereeco to SammyNib
23 Aug 17#28
No worries :thumbsup:
That's exactly what I thought, compared to the Acer and Asus offerings especially, personally not a fan of the Acer styling and the Asus was overpriced .
What are you upgrading from ?
At the moment I have a gtx 780 so I won't be pushing that many frames but waiting for the 1080ti to drop below £650 before I upgrade my GPU :blush:
SammyNib to clonereeco
23 Aug 17#29
Funnily enough I'm actually going from a 3440x1440 ultra wide so not too much of a change price wise. I've just had enough of only playing at 60hz and g-sync looks SO good!
Will be interesting to see how it suits me, think I'll miss the ultra wide a bit but the rest should make up for it!
Yeah I'm running a 970 so interested on the frames I will be getting. May look to get a 1070/1080 in the future anyway =D
clonereeco to SammyNib
23 Aug 17#30
Can imagine you'll hit over 60fps with a 970 in a couple of games but a 10 series would go down a treat for the both of us
I usually hate change but when it's a change as good as this I don't mind :grin:
Sadly I don't have room for ultrawide , I hope you're happy with , don't forget to calibrate it once it's arrived :thumbsup:
SammyNib to clonereeco
26 Aug 17#31
Got it all setup and I am blown away, the panel is the best TN I have ever seen and g sync and 144hz are a dream together.
Thanks for the heads up for the price at NRG IT, think I have bagged myself a bargain!
clonereeco to SammyNib
27 Aug 17#32
I don't have much to compare it to but I agree , 144hz & Gsync are game changing
Opening post
Edit: As new (but Dell certified refurb), and in perfect condition.
From Dell direct, it is £599
On Amazon it's down to £480
Scan at £550
Elsewhere nearly £700
It's g-sync enabled, which is great if you have an nvidia graphics card, and a useless feature if you dont (though the monitor would still work fine with other graphics, but there would be better value monitors for that).
2560x1440 resolution
144Hz refresh (which also improves working in Windows LOL!)
27" size
Integrated USB 3.0 Hub
I just bought this myself and can say with confidence that it arrived exactly as described, via DPD (which wasnt the best experience, but still better than some).£428.34 inc VAT and inc delivery.
A subjective view, but i personally like the professional / understated look rather than the bright accentuated colours that most gaming monitors have.
An amazing upgrade from my previous 23" 1080p 60hz monitor, i have absolutely no regrets. I have no dead pixels at all.
Review at Trusted Reviews.
32 comments
From what i read, yes it is a TN panel. Really happy with it :smile:
Hot price for what you're getting and judging by reviews and incredible monitor , excited to receive mine on Monday
@Msic What revision did you receive?
Just read and at the bottom it states Dell Certified Refurbished Product , 1 year warranty ...personally think you'd be better off with this £219 and a 3 year warranty
Might wanna change the post as it's not brand new
Must admit that I didn't know that myself when buying, and isn't evident from the product received. It appears new.
Be nice to have a bigger screen , higher resolution, higher Hz & Gsync , hoping I adjust easy
Time to start actually playing the games I own on Steam (still not finished skyrim ) :disappointed:
Did you receive yours today? Is it A04 revision? Any issues? Dead pixels?
First impressions just from opening the box is that it doesn't even seem like a refurb , all the original packaging , cables & documents are all accounted for.
I'll be setting it up later after work so I'll post back and let you know :smile:
(Make sure to select Amazon as the seller)
Price drop of £10, best price I know of for brand new
Is £499 the RRP now?
Temporarily set it up using a spare HDMI cable I have , ran a dead pixel test on black, white,blue and red and found no faults but after having played around looking for some new wallpapers I noticed a pixel was getting stuck on red, it happened a few times but then seemed to fix itself so can't comment yet whether it's going to become a problem .
The monitor appears brand new , all original packaging seems to have been used and the monitor itself has all the protective peel off tape stuff in all the places you would expect so I can't even tell if it is a refurb .
Can't fault there customer services as they have been very helpful even before ordering.
I'd personally opt for this deal over the brand new one I posted from Amazon as this includes a 3 year warrenty , £80 cheaper and there customer services is on par with Amazon's
@chappie172
Don't suppose you've managed to set it up with the display port cable yet, I was wondering how your experience with it has been?
That's exactly what I thought, compared to the Acer and Asus offerings especially, personally not a fan of the Acer styling and the Asus was overpriced .
What are you upgrading from ?
At the moment I have a gtx 780 so I won't be pushing that many frames but waiting for the 1080ti to drop below £650 before I upgrade my GPU :blush:
Will be interesting to see how it suits me, think I'll miss the ultra wide a bit but the rest should make up for it!
Yeah I'm running a 970 so interested on the frames I will be getting. May look to get a 1070/1080 in the future anyway =D
I usually hate change but when it's a change as good as this I don't mind :grin:
Sadly I don't have room for ultrawide , I hope you're happy with , don't forget to calibrate it once it's arrived :thumbsup:
Thanks for the heads up for the price at NRG IT, think I have bagged myself a bargain!
Happy chappies :thumbsup: