Just saw these at Officeworks in Southport. Original $397. Now $197. They look decent for an entry curved monitor.
- 1000R curved screen
- TÜV-certified intelligent eye care
- 3-sided bezel-less design
- AMD FreeSync™ for a fluid experience
Stock checkers:
Just saw these at Officeworks in Southport. Original $397. Now $197. They look decent for an entry curved monitor.
Stock checkers:
ASUS VA27DCP 27inch FreeSync USB-C FHD IPS Monitor $159
https://www.scorptec.com.au/product/monitors/27-33-inch/9513…
ASUS VA27DCP 27inch FreeSync FHD IPS Monitor, 1920x1080, 75hz, 5ms GTG, 1000:1 Contrast, 250nits, USB-C, HDMI 1.4, USB-C Power Delivery 65W, Tilt, VESA, Earphone Jack, Speakers, Adaptive-Sync (USB-C, & Power Cables)
Cheaper and has 65 watt USB-C power delivery.
i dont remember which brand… maybe Phillips?
they were selling a $199 27" 1,440p unit
no type-c but i would give that shit up for QHD
Great alternative! I think OPs post is still fair given its curved though
this was $150 at Centre last week
27' too small for curved, 75hz 1080p not good specs for the price either. You can find 1080p 144hz ips for this price, currently aoc 24g4 is 180hz 1080p ips for 195.
am I missing something or is this just not a good deal? 75hz, 1080p, 250nits?
also VA lol
well i mean its curved and samsung
samsung is a SSS tier brand here
I have the 27" and 32" of these (6 in total) and they're a complete regret.
- Popping due to expanding and shrinking (confirming after tech coming out)
- Screens are getting dark marks in them near base
The speakers in them good though.
fhd bro