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Beach Camera has
43" LG 43UN700T-B 4K UHD 3840x2160 IPS USB-C HDR 10 Monitor on sale for
$496.99.
Shipping is free.
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Specs:- Resolution: 3840x2160 (4K HDR)
- Refresh Rate: 60Hz
- Response Time: 8ms (GtG at Faster)
- Contrast Ratio: 1000:1
- Viewing Angle: 178/178
- Panel Type: IPS
- Ports
- DisplayPort
- 4x HDMI
- USB-C
- 2x USB 3.0 Downstream
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- Beach Camera via Amazon has 43" LG 43UN700T-B 4K UHD 3840x2160 IPS USB-C HDR 10 Monitor on sale for $496.99. Shipping is free.
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This has advantages over a 43" TV are the anti-glare, matte coating, built-in USB hub, USB-C input and Power delivery, and PIP support. The colors and brightness are decent, and the IPS panel allows you to sit close without off-axis degradation.
With that said, the HDR performance is garbage, so don't expect to be wowed by PQ. This is more for productivity than media consumption. If that is important, get a TV for way cheaper or the Samsung 43" monitor with a VA panel and built-in smart apps like Netflix.
I am able to connect 4 laptops all split great or connect one Xbox while on teams/zoom meeting
I recommend this for work use
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I have basically this monitor for my second office and while it's fine, I would definitely prefer looking for a cheaper OLED. Colors obviously aren't comparable. The monitor is fine or better if all you do is look at MS Word docs all day.
I'm a web designer, so I need accurate colors. The web is limited to sRGB. The monitor I have has 130% sRGB and 95% DCI-P3 coverage. The colors are excellent, and it's calibrated.
But I'm looking for a 42 inch now. If I had to do it over, I would not have gone with a 32 inch. 42 inch is perfect, and the DPI is relatively close to a 27 inch 2560 x 1440 monitor.
For anyone who has this monitor, did you happen to calibrate it? How good is the panel uniformity?
This has advantages over a 43" TV are the anti-glare, matte coating, built-in USB hub, USB-C input and Power delivery, and PIP support. The colors and brightness are decent, and the IPS panel allows you to sit close without off-axis degradation.
With that said, the HDR performance is garbage, so don't expect to be wowed by PQ. This is more for productivity than media consumption. If that is important, get a TV for way cheaper or the Samsung 43" monitor with a VA panel and built-in smart apps like Netflix.
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I'm a web designer, so I need accurate colors. The web is limited to sRGB. The monitor I have has 130% sRGB and 95% DCI-P3 coverage. The colors are excellent, and it's calibrated.
But I'm looking for a 42 inch now. If I had to do it over, I would not have gone with a 32 inch. 42 inch is perfect, and the DPI is relatively close to a 27 inch 2560 x 1440 monitor.
For anyone who has this monitor, did you happen to calibrate it? How good is the panel uniformity?
You may want to try a 32 inch 4K in a store.
This has advantages over a 43" TV are the anti-glare, matte coating, built-in USB hub, USB-C input and Power delivery, and PIP support. The colors and brightness are decent, and the IPS panel allows you to sit close without off-axis degradation.
With that said, the HDR performance is garbage, so don't expect to be wowed by PQ. This is more for productivity than media consumption. If that is important, get a TV for way cheaper or the Samsung 43" monitor with a VA panel and built-in smart apps like Netflix.
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