Product Description This Full HD LED monitor with 50,000,000:1 high contrast ratio and HDMI interface is optimised for a fine image and colour quality. This approach extends to the sturdy stand and slim profile without compromising style in ensuring stability and durability. It features Smart View technology that can adjust colour parameters to deliver the same image quality and colours with straight viewing.
All comments (26)
deallove
6 Sep 17#1
£118.34 Great find
Arcana
6 Sep 17#2
According to Camelcamelcamel this monitor has dropped from £228 to £118 in just over 2 weeks :astonished:
mikedigitales
6 Sep 17#3
27" (1920 x 1080) 16:9
Response Time 1 ms
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Contrast Ratio 100,000,000:1
Brightness 300 cd/m²
Twisted Nematic Film (TN Film)
DVI-in, HDMI®-in, VGA
No Vesa from what I can see - but could be wrong on that one. Might be good for a decent budget gaming screen.
max84
6 Sep 17#4
worth buying thi?s my 1080p tv i was using as a monitor has just failed?
max84
6 Sep 17#5
this or a full hd 32inch samsung tv ?
mikedigitales to max84
6 Sep 17#7
Depends on use. As a monitor to read text and stuff, I'd go for a monitor. To sit 5ft+ away from and watch films, the big TV.
max84 to mikedigitales
6 Sep 17#8
the only video's i watch on pc are twitch and youtube mostly, i already have a 55 inch 4ktv for movies
RiverDragon8 to max84
6 Sep 17#21
I would never use a 32'' TV as a monitor unless I was poor and I couldn't afford a monitor.
max84 to RiverDragon8
6 Sep 17#23
i can afford the monitor, but it's going to cost £50 more than the 1080p 32inch tv, also i need the scart output for old game consoles, even my 4k tv doesnt have that
RiverDragon8 to max84
6 Sep 17#24
So what your saying is.... You need a TV and not a monitor.
max84 to RiverDragon8
6 Sep 17#25
yea your right, i cancelled this at £118 amazon sent a refund and i went with the tv that was on facebook for sale for £70 and am more than happy with the picture on my pc at 1080p :), and it's a a lot better size than my older 37 inch tv, that was just too big
max84
6 Sep 17#6
why does it say UHD on bottom left can this do simulated 4k?
mikedigitales
6 Sep 17#9
Well my advice would be to avoid TV's to use as a general use monitor - plus you need to get a long way back from a 32" screen to make it usable, so no good at a desk. I find 24-27" about the right size, this looks like a good buy, it's 1080 though, I expect anything it says about 4k on the Amazon page is just wrong.
max84 to mikedigitales
6 Sep 17#10
lol i'm using a 37 inch ledtv right now as a monitor but the backlight is blinking fast on left side it's only lasted a year, it does feel too big see i could get a UE32EH5000 samsung full HD tv for £70 or this
Arcana
6 Sep 17#11
Looks like the price has gone up now.
I placed an order earlier though, just found it odd that I couldn't find a single review online. There's not even any user reviews on Amazon.
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All comments (26)
Great find
No Vesa from what I can see - but could be wrong on that one. Might be good for a decent budget gaming screen.
I placed an order earlier though, just found it odd that I couldn't find a single review online. There's not even any user reviews on Amazon.