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Gaming Monitor for Pc, Xbox one X or Ps4 Pro users.
$269 + tax at Staples
https://www.staples.com/dell-s281...ct_2629483
Dell S2817Q 28" Ultra HD LED 4K
Diagonal Viewing Size 70.86 cm / 27.90"
Aspect Ratio Widescreen (16:9)
Panel Type, Surface TN, Anti-Glare
Optimal Resolution 3840 x 2160 at 60 Hz
Preset Display Area (H x V) 620.93 x 341.28 mm / 24.45 x 13.44"
Contrast Ratio 1000: 1 (typical), 8 million: 1 (DCR)
Backlight Technology LED
Brightness 300 cd/m2 (typical)
Adjustability Tilt
Display Type Widescreen Flat Panel Display
Response Time 2 ms typical (G to G)
Viewing Angle 160 Vertical / 170 Horizontal
Color Support Color Gamut (typical): 72% of NTSC
1.07 billion colors
Pixel Pitch 0.16 x 0.16 mm / 0.01 x 0.01"
Display Screen Coating Anti-Glare with 3H hardness
Flat Panel Mount Interface N.A
Audio Output 1 x Audio line-out
Connectivity
2 HDMI/MHL connector
1 DP connector and 1 mDP connector
2 USB 3.0 downstream connector
1 USB 3.0 upstream connector and 1Audio line-out port
Security Security lock slot (cable lock sold separately)
Anti-theft stand lock slot (to panel), Capacitive Touch OSD controls
Voltage Required 100 VAC to 240 VAC / 50 Hz or 60 Hz +/- 3 Hz /1.6A (maximum)
Power Consumption (Operational) 35W (typical) / 30W Energy Star / 90W (maximum)
Power Consumption Stand by / Sleep Less than 0.5W
Temperature Range Operating 0 deg. C to 40 deg. C (32 deg. F to 104 deg. F)
Temperature Range Non-operating -20 deg. to 60 deg. (-4 deg. to 140 deg. F)
Humidity Range Operating 10% to 80% (non-condensing)
Humidity Range Non-operating 5% to 90% (non-condensing)
Altitude Operating 5,000 m (16,404 ft) max
Altitude Non-operating 12,192 m (40,000 ft) max
Dimensions with Stand Height: 470.6 mm (18.53 inches)
Width: 657.9 mm (25.90 inches)
Depth: 185.4 mm (7.30 inches)
Dimensions without Stand Height: 382.4 mm (15.05 inches)
Width: 657.9 mm (25.90 inches)
Depth: 63.4 mm (2.50 inches)
Weight With stand: 13.3 lbs
Without stand: 11.1 lbs
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http://www.pcgamer.com/guide-to-m...h-rates/2/
edit: remiss read article – corrected. I'm a graphic designer so it has to be IPS for me.
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I mean I know low response times are frequently found with TN panels, so that's probably why. Maybe it's cheaper than making IPS panels with low response times. Idk how fast they've gotten with that though it's been a while since I've shopped monitors.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbEDoVT
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http://www.pcgamer.com/guide-to-m...h-rates/2/
edit: remiss read article – corrected. I'm a graphic designer so it has to be IPS for me.
https://thewirecutter.c
I have the dell p2715q and enjoy it along side the 27" 5k imac. It's reviewed highly and has an IPS panel instead of TN. Check out thewirecutter on some monitor reviews. They have another review for non 4K monitors. It's a decent starting point if you're not sure on monitors since we don't know your price range.
Tn has bad viewing angles so when you view it from an angle it gets darker and lighter...your MacBook has IPS so try viewing it from an angle and you'll see it doesn't get brighter and darker...it can be annoying if you move your head position a lot while using you PC. TN was the standard since after CRT monitors, they later came out with IPS (a couple years back) which was intended for graphic designers that needed color consistency/accuracy. But ips reduced the response rate so it wasn't good for gaming, TN has faster response times so go with whichever you need 🤷🏽 ♂️ there's another type called VA which is like in the middle of the two