Interesting to see what people think. Bit of a gamble since hands-on reviews seem scarce. On paper it's pretty good if you're not averse to 1080p @ 27".
There's Quidco / TCB too and the Which trial for £15 off
Interesting to see what people think. Bit of a gamble since hands-on reviews seem scarce. On paper it's pretty good if you're not averse to 1080p @ 27".
There's Quidco / TCB too and the Which trial for £15 off
The Which trial will not work on this . as its not £250 or over .
fishmaster
16 Sep 17#6
ElectriQute, that's what I would have called it.
Gentle_Giant
17 Sep 17#7
I am guessing all of the above (and the people posting HOT), have looked at the spec and the price, and not bothered looking at the brand.
ElectriQ have a TERRIBLE reputation, both for build quality and reliability; if this outlasts the warranty period it will be a minor miracle.
SrSeraph
17 Sep 17#8
Curved, 3msGTG and 3000:1 Contrast? Is this a TN or VA panel?
sam_of_london
17 Sep 17#9
No 4K
imdurc to sam_of_london
18 Sep 17#10
Thankyou for that in-depth information that wasn't included in the description at all...
GauravC
29 Sep 17#11
Need more info on these products , They have a Curved 34" Quad HD Freesync monitor for £340. Not a Bad Price also uses Samsung panel doesn't say which type though. Can someone find out?
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Bit of a gamble since hands-on reviews seem scarce.
On paper it's pretty good if you're not averse to 1080p @ 27".
There's Quidco / TCB too and the Which trial for £15 off
PDF spec sheet
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Bit of a gamble since hands-on reviews seem scarce.
On paper it's pretty good if you're not averse to 1080p @ 27".
There's Quidco / TCB too and the Which trial for £15 off
PDF spec sheet
ElectriQ have a TERRIBLE reputation, both for build quality and reliability; if this outlasts the warranty period it will be a minor miracle.