Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 32" LG Ultrafine 3840x2160 4K UHD IPS Monitor w/ ErgoStand (32UN880-B.AUS) on sale for $399.99. Shipping is free.
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Other people are commenting on this, but not answering your question. High frame rate is more of a gaming thing and this isn't really a gaming monitor. If you're using your monitor for work, you don't need >60 Hz. Personally, while I very easily notice the difference between 30 Hz and 60 Hz, I find the step from 60->120 Hz to be a lot less noticeable, so I wouldn't pay a lot more for 120 Hz, even for gaming.
120+ Hz combined with 4K is pretty expensive. I did a quick search and only found one MSI monitor that had that combination at this price point.
If you don't understand the point of this monitor, it's not for you. It's an older panel, but well reviewed and excellent color coverage for professional production work in general, for the price. These have a good rep with professional creators and people who process photo / video. And that's the point. The refresh rate was not the focus of this panel.
Hope you're not playing games at work
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If you don't understand the point of this monitor, it's not for you. It's an older panel, but well reviewed and excellent color coverage for professional production work in general, for the price. These have a good rep with professional creators and people who process photo / video. And that's the point. The refresh rate was not the focus of this panel.
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05-01-2024 at 12:00 PM.
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Shame it's 60hz. What's even the point?
Other people are commenting on this, but not answering your question. High frame rate is more of a gaming thing and this isn't really a gaming monitor. If you're using your monitor for work, you don't need >60 Hz. Personally, while I very easily notice the difference between 30 Hz and 60 Hz, I find the step from 60->120 Hz to be a lot less noticeable, so I wouldn't pay a lot more for 120 Hz, even for gaming.
120+ Hz combined with 4K is pretty expensive. I did a quick search and only found one MSI monitor that had that combination at this price point.
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120+ Hz combined with 4K is pretty expensive. I did a quick search and only found one MSI monitor that had that combination at this price point.
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If you don't understand the point of this monitor, it's not for you. It's an older panel, but well reviewed and excellent color coverage for professional production work in general, for the price. These have a good rep with professional creators and people who process photo / video. And that's the point. The refresh rate was not the focus of this panel.
Hope you're not playing games at work
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120+ Hz combined with 4K is pretty expensive. I did a quick search and only found one MSI monitor that had that combination at this price point.
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Not at all. The other is a basic VA panel, while this is an IPS panel and of a higher quality.