A decent VA monitor i found on centre com. Is 1080p 27 inch too much?
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A decent VA monitor i found on centre com. Is 1080p 27 inch too much?
Surcharges: 1.2% Card & PayPal, 2% AmEx.
Depends what kind of office works you’re into. Anything word processing and spreadsheets, 2 of these. Any work with graphics and better screen resolution, a 32” 4k would be great.
2 of these for non-graphics related works is a wise decision.
Edit: Didn’t notice it being curved. I’d go with a 32” flat panel for office works.
I'd say 32-34" 1440p curved.
I will never return to non-curved monitors.
I'm with you.
Curved ultra-wides are the business.
Please don't click the Freebie checkbox if the items cost money to buy, thanks.
Oh my bad
Not sure the purpose of this one. If you need it for gaming, OK, I see why 180Hz FreeSync. But the resolution for 2024 is not impressive at all. For 2010 would be good, but not for 2024.
If you need something for simple office tasks then why would you pay extra for 180Hz FreeSync and gaming Nitro model?
Lower end graphics cards such as the 4050 still exist, not to mention the many older systems people still use, not everyone is gaming on a system that should target 1440p or 4K.
Note that the brightness is only 250 nits.
This one is $30 more but has a WQHD 2560x1440 panel (on pre-order)
https://www.centrecom.com.au/acer-nitro-ed270up2-27-wqhd-va-…
Yeh this would suck for outdoor use…
Thank you! I was thinking of buying this one to take on a picnic.
Damn, I wanted to order it myself, but the price went $40 up overnight..
Showing as $209 for me
Price hike?
A 27" screen with 1080p resolution looks bad because the pixel density is too low. At 27" you should be looking at 1440p screens for a nice sharp image.
2 of these or 1 of 32" 4K non curve? For office works