Not the best panel and not the cheapest it has ever been, but a solid price on a budget monitor that might help some people out.
Mod Update 22/9: Price has dropped to $152.50 and $152 respectively.
Not the best panel and not the cheapest it has ever been, but a solid price on a budget monitor that might help some people out.
Mod Update 22/9: Price has dropped to $152.50 and $152 respectively.
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Set response time to "Fast", it has no noticeable artifacting and no ghosting for me. Just don't use "Fastest" or you get artifact hell.
What is power consumption like?
I don't have a power meter that I can check that with, sorry. Maybe check the product page for that info?
Is it worth paying $120 for the 22" version? Looking for a budget monitor between 20-24" for my 13" macbook
Shows me as $155.56+Free delivery at Amazon
Make sure you select the amazon option not the harris technology seller if you want the $10 discount to work. "Promo applies only to the item which is sold and fulfilled by AMAZON AU." - from live chat
Starting to think that perhaps I shouldn't have bought that Xiaomi 42" UW panel after all.
I would like to have one with adjustable stand.
Anyone know how it compares to this one? https://www.umart.com.au/Acer-23-8in-FHD-IPS-75Hz-Monitor--E…
I'd take an LG panel over Acer any day
Is there a version with QHD resolution?
Fehhh just HDMI no DP :((((
Any specific advantage of DP with this monitor?
Just variety - my GPU only has one HDMI outlet, but it has 3 DisplayPort outlets. I already have a monitor with just HDMI.
Ah similar to my GPU, 3 DP 1 HDMI 1 DVI, still using DVI lol, thinking of getting an used 32inch FHD TV as a monitor after covid restrictions
If your GPU supports dual mode displayport (DP++) you just need a passive adapter or DP to HDMI cable.
@syousef: I looked into that a while back but adapters can be quite expensive, in excess of $50, which is money that I'd rather put into getting a monitor that just has DP - but I also believe all of them disrupt support for adaptive sync technology. I've personally tested this with my current equipment and any change of transmission type (HDMI/DP/DVI to DP/HDMI/DVI) or additional hop (eg. USB-C dock in between) breaks the adaptive sync. My extensive web searching also confirms this.
@BargainTeebone: Look on Ebay. Passive adapters are $1.99. Cables aren't more expensive than standard cables.- starting at $5.69. Would post but not sure if that's allowed. Simply search for Displayport to HDMI.
Don't now about the adaptive sync. Maybe look up your video card specs.
@syousef: You are allowed to post things, mate.
I'd still rather spend a little more on a monitor that natively has DP, or even DVI. Seems like the recent trend is towards HDMI and VGA/D-sub, which is pretty useless.
Still, none of this would be a problem if my GPU had more than one HDMI out. I'll consider trying the passive adapter option, though.
@BargainTeebone: This is a cheap and cheerful monitor. I think if you're expecting more than that you'll likely be disappointed. If you're on a budget, and not too fussy this might be a good option though.
@syousef: Yeah and I guess it's not a buyer's market right now as well, it's just a shame as my last 2 monitors (one HP and one Viewsonic), purchased some 5+ years ago, each had three-four different inputs and were both 24 inch monitors around the same price point.
@BargainTeebone: Yeah this year has been awful in so many ways.
How is this different to the Dell 24 Monitor which got smashed by Ozbargain? https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/565983
Genuine questions. I've only just started researching monitors since all these Dell Monitor deals.
I can see maybe 1 less HDMI port, no DP, and slightly slower response time of 5ms.
But otherwise it's a comparable monitor with a comparable price, but much less Ozbargain love.
Dell generally has the best quality panels / monitors you can get.
I have this monitor. IPS, so really vibrant colours. Smearing is noticeable in some situations, but it's not horrible. Drop any questions in the replies.