Hi all,
I am looking for a monitor that has USB-c connection.
Not fussed on widescreen, but that would be advantageous.
What is the best bang for buck?
Hi all,
I am looking for a monitor that has USB-c connection.
Not fussed on widescreen, but that would be advantageous.
What is the best bang for buck?
Proportional to the amount of work vs personal use, of course.
Or ask you employer to just buy one for you…
It took my employer three months to replace my literal piece of poop laptop with a brand spanking new one when I moved roles; faster to buy my own in my case as I needed it for my current role
literal piece of poop
Do you work for Kenny?
Something like this in the $500 range is great:
https://www.scorptec.com.au/product/monitors/25plus-inch/884…
QHD monitors like this are great too if you don't want to deal with 4k scaling issues:
https://www.pbtech.com/au/product/MONLEN622710/Lenovo-ThinkV…
If you can stretch it a wee bit to $769, highly recommend the Philips 328P6VUBREB
- 32 inch
- USB C
- adjustable height/tilt
- 4K
Thanks everyone so far.
I think I’d like the screen to be 32inch+
Is there a tv that may be worthwhile getting in this range? That way I can also use it as a spare tv
Dell P2419HC; can get for $299. You might want sharper specs though, however because it’s under $300, you can write it off as a tax deduction