Hi guys,
I am wanting to purchase a monitor for my home office. I would like 31.5 inch monitor.
Is this Phillips monitor and best bargain out there? https://www.scorptec.com.au/product/monitors/27-33-inch/8323…
Hi guys,
I am wanting to purchase a monitor for my home office. I would like 31.5 inch monitor.
Is this Phillips monitor and best bargain out there? https://www.scorptec.com.au/product/monitors/27-33-inch/8323…
Phillips is 75hz, acer is 60hz - which one to choose?
Isn't a massive jump, so won't notice it too much really.
I have a monitor with 60 and 75. Don't see the difference
It probably wouldn't be a bad idea to look at some higher resolution monitors. qhd or 4k.
1080P is a very low resolution for a 32" monitor. I would consider at least 2K, but 4K is even better.
any monitor u can recommend?
Not really. For a home office I would just go with any 32"/4K monitor that is cheap and doesn't have bad reviews. IPS if you can budget the extra.
I am using this one, which I would recommend for the price, but not sure if this deal will come back.
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/792428
You can find this UHD one at $399: https://www.samsung.com/au/monitors/high-resolution/s70a-32-…
Just need to decide whether you prefer a VA or IPS panel.
does it come with warranty?
180 days but not currently in stock.
What are you doing with it?
4K doesn't mean much if you want to game and have a crappy GPU. But if you're not gaming, buying a high refresh rate screen is generally pointless too.
Also the best value is generally second hand. Monitors last quite a while in my experience.
What are you doing with it?
Viewing stuff on the computer.
Best Value Monitor?
Free ones from facebook.
I am using the LG Ultragear GP850B 32". The newer version 750B seems to be around $350 when on sale which is a really good deal imo. However if that is not your taste then look into the 27" version. LG Ultragear lineups are really nice.
Seems like pretty good value for a 32" FHD. Do you specifically want a curved monitor? Can get this Acer for a bit cheaper and it's an IPS panel whereas the Philips is a VA panel.