Westinghouse WH32UX9019 3840x2160 4K VA Monitor for $299 +$5 shipping
Store:Newegg
Newegg Ebay $5 shipping but has 30 days free return, seller pays return shipping... Back instock on ebay. Still available on Newegg site.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Westingh...3395880993.
Newegg.com: $5 shipping also but replacement only policy. Price increased to $299. Also now on backordered
>Now in stock
https://www.newegg.com/westinghou...6824569001
VA panel
One DP 1.2, one HDMI 2.0
No freesync, no HDR... 220nits
Granted this is another VA 4K panel but i think this is the cheapest new 32 in 4K I've seen.
Cheap for even a VA panel. As long as you are ok with budget no frill and VA panel, this is probably the cheapest deal around.
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also walmart saved some of these westinghouse models just for black friday.
The ur55 is 28", right?
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Yes, it's good. I tried 3 before deciding on the ur55. Best bang for buck. Honestly liked it more than the LGs.
Yes, but not in 4k. Losing way too many features in this one just to have an extra 4". 4" ain't gonna matter when the picture is horrible.
https://www.amazon.com/Philips-32...07VLJPZDR/
If you google this model, there are many reviews that say the picture quality is not bad. Obviously all of these reviews makes note of VA more limited viewing angle (like any other VA monitor). Also the no frill stand with tilt only (Westinghouse is not even the only one doing this. Several other more costly VA monitors doing the same kind of tilt only stand). Its not the brightest at 220nit. But I didn't really see any review about horrible picture quality beyond that of any VA panel. Reviews mostly agree that it displays sharp text and is good for office productivity stuffs.
It's obviously was never designed for gamers.
Here's techradar review:
https://www.techradar.c
https://www.amazon.com/Philips-32...07VLJPZDR/
But getting back to this, you are not going to see IPS 32in new for less than $400+ usually
I definitely think you need 32in to take full advantage of the 4K native resolution without having to scale up your desktop and lose the display estate. 28in at 4K is a bit small text at 100% scaling.