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[First] Kogan 40" Curved WUHD (5120x2160) 75Hz IPS USB-C Monitor $579 + Delivery @ Kogan

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A Click Frenzy deal for First member Delivery fee varies with location, to Sydney metro area is $30.99.

Specifications

  • Actual Contrast Ratio: 1000:1(ANSI)
  • Backlight: E-LED
  • Brightness: 350cd/m²
  • Colour Depth: 10 bits
  • Colours: 1.07B
  • Curvature: 2500R
  • Monitor Colour Gamut: sRGB 99%
  • Monitor Resolution: WUHD
  • Monitor Size: 40"
  • Native Aspect Ratio: 21:9
  • Panel Type: IPS
  • Pixel/Dot Pitch: 0.1815(H) x 0.1815(V) mm
  • Refresh Rate: 75Hz
  • Resolution: 5120 x 2160
  • Response Time: 14ms
  • Type: Curved display
  • Viewing Angle: 178° (R/L ) / 178° (U/D)
  • DisplayPort: Yes (1.4)
  • HDMI: Yes (2.0)
  • USB 2.0: 3
  • USB Type-C: 1 (65W)
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Comments

  • -4

    Been Liokint for a monitor with these specs vut cant find one wit 4k 40 or 34 inch nonitor at similar price. Everything business or uktra wide are 1440p 2k. Can anyone recomend one.

    With usb c charging does it heat up alot like those silicone chargers that comes with computers. I have a gan charger and so far so good.

    • +12

      Consider a new keyboard too

      • Nah just looking for the listed monotor specs but branded dont mind f philip samsung or lg or aoc

    • I’m in the same boat. I don’t think you can get near Kogan pricing on the same specs. I really wanted the 34” 5K Kogan which was at $600 recently. But the nearest competitor was $1100. Seems the panel is the same as competitors but the rest of it, and software, is Chinese, and possibly lacking quality. Which is why I didn’t get one. Hesitant of the longevity.

      • Dell hS the 4k for 1200 which is double. Cant find anything remotely similar with dane featire from name brands

  • I just need it to overclock an addition 100hz

  • How far away would you have to sit from this monitor to use it?

    • Why? I sit at normal distance from a 49 inch screen with no issues. The curvature on this one a joke though

      • Is looking through 49 inch ultra wide minitors ofd vs standard monitors that are not ultra wide

      • +1

        It’s listed as 1800R on the photos and 2500R on the spec list….

        • Didn't even see the 1800,went by the 2500 which are insane

        • Is the 1800R or 2500R better generally?
          Thanks

          • +1

            @Averell: 1800R
            Steeper curves are always better for these large monitors.

    • just like using a 32" monitor.

  • +1

    Accidentally put this comment in the previous post for this monitor;

    Just an FYI, we've noticed that with the USB-C connection, when the display is meant to power down from inactivity, the screen blacks out, but the back light stays on. We have to turn off the monitor when done for the day. Not sure if it's just our one. Apart from that, fantastic panel for productivity.

    • How's PIP in this monitor? Enough configuration options?
      Any idea if monitor config can be scripted (e.g. PIP size and position), like Dell monitors?

  • This is a good screen, bought it at launch.

    Only negative is that when I have black windows right to the border, like a spotify or google meets meeting, it will flicker. Makes no sense but after replacing once already I cannot be bothered changing it again.

    Compared to the price for brand-name equivalent, I can put up with it.

    • Thanks, I’m a bit on the fence with buying this. Might wait for a different brand to come down in price. Did you have to pay for return shipping when returning your first one?

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