EDIT EDIT: The deal is now back up for whatever reason!! Actually it's a very slightly different model, from what I can see on Lenovo's site the only difference is that this newly listed one is the "Razer Edition", which has some RGB lighting or something and probably extra Razer branding. Anyway this is a steal for a good G-Sync monitor, very happy with my non-Razer model so far. Go go go!
EDIT: Only lasted 3 hours, may have been an error... The price was £228. I guess I will leave this up for an idea of what kind of deal to look out for on a G-Sync display. Sorry about that all.
Probably the lowest price for a new G-Sync monitor right now, and with a 144Hz VA panel it should be decent quality for that much. Reviews seem to suggest so, the main con at the time was seemingly the high cost, but this seems like a really competetive deal.
I've been looking for a new monitor after switching from an R9 390 to a GTX 1080. I already have a 1080p 75Hz IPS Freesync monitor, so this is a bit of a sidegrade for me. But I really don't want to lose the variable refresh feature so stuff it, I'll give this a go. I would have preferred 1440p at that size, and I don't especially desire a curved screen, but I believe a VA panel should give a better contrast ratio than IPS (which was the biggest disappointment with my current monitor) with comparable colour accuracy.
There is a 0% interest paypal credit option for 24 months, which is nice. And a 30 day refund if something goes wrong.
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louiselouise
10 Oct 17#32
I'm assuming P&P direct from their site would be £9.95, which potentially takes this to £219.93 laptopsdirect.co.uk/-65…asp
louiselouise
10 Oct 17#31
Guys, guys, this is back at this price!
GurtTractor
9 Oct 17#29
It's advertised as 4ms, and this seems about right compared to my previous IPS which was the same. Not going to match TN for motion clarity, but honestly it's very useable and nice to play with. What blurring is there is like a kind of a subtle motion blur effect like you get in some games which I'm totally fine with.
Czubaka to GurtTractor
9 Oct 17#30
Thanks mate!
Czubaka
9 Oct 17#28
I'm really tempted: is this 1ms? Neither eBay nor manufacturer's website specify that? The seller has got another identical monitor - same model which cost 368£ and that one is 4ms.
GurtTractor
8 Oct 17#27
Deal is still up, great price for what it is! :smile:
GurtTractor
8 Oct 17#26
Nice, I thnk you will enjoy it :smile: Played some Doom last night and it was an absolute mind melter, really amazing.
I think they were running a bunch of discounts across their eBay webfront on all or most of their items, my guess is the discount amount was for another monitor or something, and whoever was altering them put the price cut on the wrong one.
GurtTractor
5 Oct 17#15
Well, I got a text notifying me of delivery tomorrow so I think they are honouring it :P
Was anyone else able to grab one?
i_have_crabs to GurtTractor
7 Oct 17#25
I managed to get one before the price went up. Had dispatch email yesterday & arriving Monday. :grin:
Glad to hear it's good. Looking forward to getting mine! Actually surprised they honoured it to be honest I thought they would cancel
GurtTractor
6 Oct 17#24
Well, It arrived earlier, just got it set up. Brand new with seals on the box, no issues with pixels or anything. I'm actually very impressed, looks a fair bit better IMO than my previous IPS screen. Maybe the colours are very slightly muted in comparison, but the balance and accuracy seems better, and the contrast is great, nice improvement.
144Hz is certainly a pretty cool thing, tried a bit of practice in Overwatch and yeah, amazingly smooth. No real pixel response blur that I can discern in normal use, very useable for some high-speed gaming. Brightness has a great range, not too harsh on the eyes at all, which is impressive considering I've moved up from 23 to 27 inches and it seems rather massive on my desk! Probably not ideal resolution for this size, but at least mostly everything will run near the refresh rate for me.
If you can find another great deal on this monitor then I can highly recommend it. (After 1 1/2 hours use.
nate1980
6 Oct 17#17
Could anyone give me advice please, I have a xbox one s, is this the monitor to go for ?
Many thanks
ollie87 to nate1980
6 Oct 17#18
No, stick to 1080p @ 60Hz.
nate1980 to ollie87
6 Oct 17#19
Thanks Ollie, Do I need Gsync or freesync ? Does xbox support 144hz? And also does it matter if monitor supports 2560x1440 , would I notice a difference.
Many thanks for your help
ollie87 to nate1980
6 Oct 17#20
Xbox doesn't support any of that, if you want those things get yourself a gaming PC. You could upgrade to the One X for FreeSync but I don't really think that's worth it, given it still can't play AAA games at 4K properly.
nate1980 to ollie87
6 Oct 17#21
Thanks again Ollie So just a bog standard 1080p monitor, Is what I need. Strange though, when I put it on my big 4k samsung tv it comes up 2560x1440 or something to that figure.
Would be great if you could reply please, hopefully purchasing this afternoon on eBay or amazon.
Cheers.
ollie87 to nate1980
6 Oct 17#22
I mean technically the S and the X can output at 4K, which makes it even more weird why it's running at 1440p!
I say output at 4K, because neither really have the power to output at native 4K, instead they upscale to 4K.
nate1980 to ollie87
6 Oct 17#23
That's misleading and unfair to xbox owners, I wouldn't have purchased if I knew. Typically ripping you off again. I would like a PC But there we go , So do I just get a 28" normal tv?
Thanks again
Thanks again Ollie So just a bog standard 1080p monitor, Is what I need. Strange though, when I put it on my big 4k samsung tv it comes up 2560x1440 or something to that figure.
Would be great if you could reply please, hopefully purcha
BurnToasT333
6 Oct 17#16
thanks all for the help
Daveaka
5 Oct 17#14
Fingers crossed they honour the price for you. I deliberated too long
GurtTractor
5 Oct 17#13
Damn I'm sorry about that, guess it only lasted 3 hours or was a listing error... I will edit this now.
GurtTractor
5 Oct 17#12
Uh oh, the price literally just increased to £363!! :disappointed: :disappointed:
hanpan999
5 Oct 17#11
I really wish I had an Nvidia card, then I'd be all over this. Seems like a steal, great find btw OP.
Depends on what you using it for. For gaming, you lose the Gsync feature to a Freesync. Depends whether you use one or the other based on your graphic card. Gysnc for certain Nvidia cards and Freesync for certain AMD cards.
hanpan999 to BurnToasT333
5 Oct 17#9
If you have an AMD card that can utilise the freesync on that monitor, go for it. If you have an Nvidia card that can utilise the G-Sync on OP's link, go for that.
GurtTractor to BurnToasT333
5 Oct 17#10
This was actually another monitor I was looking at, probably uses the same panel. There is a 24 inch version for a similar price as the Lenovo, which might make more sense for the 1080p resolution, but less sense for a curved monitor. Considering the usual price hike for G-Sync though the Lenovo seems like the best deal (assuming you have an Nvidia GPU). If I hadn't bought this I would probably keep my R9 390 in my system and switch to it when playing something that really benefits from variable refresh, such as Overwatch.
GurtTractor
5 Oct 17#8
I had viewed the item previously, then just earlier I got an email from eBay saying it had been discounted from £584 to £228. Now obviously that's a silly price cut, £350ish is more of the going price, so still a great deal it seems.
Suztera
5 Oct 17#4
Wait, there's actually a decently priced 27 inch 1440p Gsync monitor that is also curved and a VA panel (Even at £350 from Amazon)Missed out the 1080p part.
Daveaka to Suztera
5 Oct 17#7
Link please?
GurtTractor
5 Oct 17#3
Yeah it looks decent. I was really looking for a VA panel too, as in very dark games the IPS glow and poor black levels do kinda detract from the experience.
It will arrive on Monday apparently, I will be sure to report back on how good it is :smile:
mackashworth
5 Oct 17#2
Looks great IMO
ritchiedrama
5 Oct 17#1
Hate buying crap on ebay :disappointed: shame really if it was on Amazon I'd get it for my spare rig
Opening post
EDIT: Only lasted 3 hours, may have been an error... The price was £228. I guess I will leave this up for an idea of what kind of deal to look out for on a G-Sync display. Sorry about that all.
Probably the lowest price for a new G-Sync monitor right now, and with a 144Hz VA panel it should be decent quality for that much. Reviews seem to suggest so, the main con at the time was seemingly the high cost, but this seems like a really competetive deal.
I've been looking for a new monitor after switching from an R9 390 to a GTX 1080. I already have a 1080p 75Hz IPS Freesync monitor, so this is a bit of a sidegrade for me. But I really don't want to lose the variable refresh feature so stuff it, I'll give this a go. I would have preferred 1440p at that size, and I don't especially desire a curved screen, but I believe a VA panel should give a better contrast ratio than IPS (which was the biggest disappointment with my current monitor) with comparable colour accuracy.
There is a 0% interest paypal credit option for 24 months, which is nice. And a 30 day refund if something goes wrong.
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The seller has got another identical monitor - same model which cost 368£ and that one is 4ms.
I think they were running a bunch of discounts across their eBay webfront on all or most of their items, my guess is the discount amount was for another monitor or something, and whoever was altering them put the price cut on the wrong one.
Was anyone else able to grab one?
Glad to hear it's good. Looking forward to getting mine!
Actually surprised they honoured it to be honest I thought they would cancel
144Hz is certainly a pretty cool thing, tried a bit of practice in Overwatch and yeah, amazingly smooth. No real pixel response blur that I can discern in normal use, very useable for some high-speed gaming. Brightness has a great range, not too harsh on the eyes at all, which is impressive considering I've moved up from 23 to 27 inches and it seems rather massive on my desk! Probably not ideal resolution for this size, but at least mostly everything will run near the refresh rate for me.
If you can find another great deal on this monitor then I can highly recommend it. (After 1 1/2 hours use.
Many thanks
Do I need Gsync or freesync ?
Does xbox support 144hz?
And also does it matter if monitor supports
2560x1440 , would I notice a difference.
Many thanks for your help
So just a bog standard 1080p monitor,
Is what I need.
Strange though, when I put it on my big 4k samsung tv it comes up 2560x1440 or something to that figure.
Would be great if you could reply please,
hopefully purchasing this afternoon on eBay or amazon.
Cheers.
I say output at 4K, because neither really have the power to output at native 4K, instead they upscale to 4K.
I wouldn't have purchased if I knew.
Typically ripping you off again.
I would like a PC
But there we go ,
So do I just get a 28" normal tv?
Thanks again
Thanks again Ollie
So just a bog standard 1080p monitor,
Is what I need.
Strange though, when I put it on my big 4k samsung tv it comes up 2560x1440 or something to that figure.
Would be great if you could reply please,
hopefully purcha
For gaming, you lose the Gsync feature to a Freesync. Depends whether you use one or the other based on your graphic card. Gysnc for certain Nvidia cards and Freesync for certain AMD cards.
If you have an Nvidia card that can utilise the G-Sync on OP's link, go for that.
1440pGsync monitor that is also curved and a VA panel (Even at £350 from Amazon)Missed out the 1080p part.It will arrive on Monday apparently, I will be sure to report back on how good it is :smile: