I think lg one's are better in this segment.Thoughts about this monitor? I wanted a 4K monitor for my PS5
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I think lg one's are better in this segment.Thoughts about this monitor? I wanted a 4K monitor for my PS5
https://www.amazon.in/Acer-Monitor-...nitor&qid=1629391557&s=computers&sr=1-10&th=1
Why not buy a TV at the same price? TV will also be bigger.Thoughts about this monitor? I wanted a 4K monitor for my PS5
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using VU TV for more than 3yrs without any issue anyways how is the test quality when using such TV as monitor. My TV is same size but 1080p only so yours should be more crispierFor PC gaming high refresh rate monitor is suitable. but as he intends to use for PS5 TV is ok but not the best.
for gaming I will still prefer TV with atleast 120z refresh rate, which is costly and starts from may be 75k.
@vaibhavyagnik bro I am using a VU 43" 4k tv as a monitor & this tv has got hisense panel, overall it's good panel and suitable for multimedia consumption but can't say about gaming as I don't play games.
unfortunately after 1.5yrs of use panel died, RMA still in progress since last 10 days or so. So to conclude these VU and hisense TV's are ok to use as a display but they provide poor service & quality is also a concern as mine failed after 1.5yrs though it came with 3yrs comprehensive warranty.
Yes, it's very crisp and bright display. I need to change windows scaling to 175 % and some times even more.using VU TV for more than 3yrs without any issue anyways how is the test quality when using such TV as monitor. My TV is same size but 1080p only so yours should be more crispier
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The monitor he is suggesting is 4K 60Hz and the TV is also 4K 60Hz. Hence I suggested. Unless he has a space constraint, gaming will be much more enjoyable on a big screenFor PC gaming high refresh rate monitor is suitable. but as he intends to use for PS5 TV is ok but not the best.
for gaming I will still prefer TV with atleast 120z refresh rate, which is costly and starts from may be 75k.
@vaibhavyagnik bro I am using a VU 43" 4k tv as a monitor & this tv has got hisense panel, overall it's good panel and suitable for multimedia consumption but can't say about gaming as I don't play games.
unfortunately after 1.5yrs of use panel died, RMA still in progress since last 10 days or so. So to conclude these VU and hisense TV's are ok to use as a display but they provide poor service & quality is also a concern as mine failed after 1.5yrs though it came with 3yrs comprehensive warranty.
Awesome, Thanks for the detail explanation I was planning for 32' monitor so big screen would be greatYes, it's very crisp and bright display. I need to change windows scaling to 175 % and some times even more.
Over all very good display, though it took me 6 months to calibrate this display.
Colors are accurate but can't match some professional display like dell ultrasharp or may be some oled tv.
Input lag is also minimum like LGuk6300 series ( I also got LG UK6360). lag is very much when HDR is enabled in windows, so I enable it only while watching some HDR content.
I paid 1k extra at my local store and got 3yrs warranty, flipkart was offering this item for 25-26k at that time.
To be precise the model I am using is VU 43-OA.
If I upgrade, surely I'll buy a 4k TV with 120Hz refresh rate with HDMI 2.1.
I didn't checked the specs of that monitor, usually people buy monitors for gaming with higher refresh rate. but yes, bigger is better.The monitor he is suggesting is 4K 60Hz and the TV is also 4K 60Hz. Hence I suggested. Unless he has a space constraint, gaming will be much more enjoyable on a big screen
yes, you'll get used to it in a couple of days as I also switched from my sony full hd 32" TV.Awesome, Thanks for the detail explanation I was planning for 32' monitor so big screen would be great
Yeah those will be great but too expensive, currently using 27' Monitor so it will be a big bump. Do you get tired or eyes hurt if using for long time?I didn't checked the specs of that monitor, usually people buy monitors for gaming with higher refresh rate. but yes, bigger is better.
yes, you'll get used to it in a couple of days as I also switched from my sony full hd 32" TV.
there's nothing to worry about, when it's economical we should buy a 4k 43" tv. 43" 4k monitors are also available starting from 40-42K but something with higher refresh rates like acer predator? starts from approx 95k or more.
TV's like mine LG and others too comes with eye comfort mode, you can also set color temperature and backlight accordingly. So I don't feel eye strain but once in a while when I am on screen for many hours then it's fatigue, same is with other monitors too. but we don't 've that bluelight filter etc. as we do 've with some monitors.Yeah those will be great but too expensive, currently using 27' Monitor so it will be a big bump. Do you get tired or eyes hurt if using for long time?
Yeah due to space constraint.The monitor he is suggesting is 4K 60Hz and the TV is also 4K 60Hz. Hence I suggested. Unless he has a space constraint, gaming will be much more enjoyable on a big screen
A bit off topic but I think we are better off avoiding WD for storage as much as possible. Just a PSA thats all.SP Silicon Power 1TB NVMe PCIe Gen3x4 M.2 - 12,218
If this price sticks around till the next Amazon card offer and if you can get it at ~11k, it's a good deal.
A bit off topic but I think we are better off avoiding WD for storage as much as possible. Just a PSA thats all.
Silent changes to Western Digital’s budget SSD may lower speeds by up to 50% [Updated]
Most people wouldn’t notice most of the time, but that doesn’t make it OK.arstechnica.com
Let me check my speeds when I get back home tomorrow. Wasn't aware of WD doing thisA bit off topic but I think we are better off avoiding WD for storage as much as possible. Just a PSA thats all.
Silent changes to Western Digital’s budget SSD may lower speeds by up to 50% [Updated]
Most people wouldn’t notice most of the time, but that doesn’t make it OK.arstechnica.com
No need to check speeds, you can just verify your serial number via crystaldiskinfoLet me check my speeds when I get back home tomorrow. Wasn't aware of WD doing this but at least they are more transparent I guess. A few other companies have done the bait and switch too like Adata and even Corsair on their popular models if I remember correctly.
SP is clean though I think.