27-inch monitors are not uncommon at this price range, but this Lenovo is notable for offering a higher native resolution and higher refresh rate than most. Office workers may find a lot to like while more serious content creators and video editors will likely want something more color accurate.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Retailers-are-dropping-this-27-inch-QHD-Lenovo-Q27q-10-monitor-to-200-USD-this-week-comes-equipped-with-FreeSync-75-Hz-refresh-rate-and-4-ms-response-times.514200.0.html
4-6ms?! What, are we going back to Windows 95 too?
Jest monitor reklamowany jako gamingowy? Nie! Idz bzdury wypisywac gdzies indziej.
Quote from: Jacob Sobaszkiewicz on January 10, 2021, 09:22:54
4-6ms?! What, are we going back to Windows 95 too?
It's pretty normal for IPS panels, especially budget ones.
No pivot, swivel or VESA mounts? Hmmm, I'll stick with the Lenovo ThinkVision T32p (for pipi)
That's not really a good deal. I just bought a 24" 144hz 1ms for $189.99 from Best Buy a week ago.
Quote from: TrumpLiedPeopleDied on January 10, 2021, 12:15:36
No pivot, swivel or VESA mounts? Hmmm, I'll stick with the Lenovo ThinkVision T32p (for pipi)
Uh, that monitor is over $700. I'd hope for an extra $500 the monitor would out preform the one being sold for $200...