Newegg has
48" AORUS FO48U Gaming Monitor on sale for $999.99 - $200 (w/ promo code
DSABWA358) -
$200 Rebate Card =
$599.99.
Shipping is free.
- Note: Must be purchased by 9/30/2022 to be eligible for rebate. Currently backordered but still able to purchase
Thanks to community member
kaosstar for finding this deal.
Deal Instructions:- Visit the page for the 48" AORUS FO48U Gaming Monitor and add to your cart
- Proceed to checkout
- Apply promo code DSABWA358
- Price before rebate will be $799.99, shipping is free
- Submit the $200 Mail-In Rebate
- Final price (after rebate) will be $599.99
Specs:- Resolution: 3840x2160
- Refresh Rate: 120Hz
- Response Time: 1ms
- FreeSync Premium, HDR10
- 10-bit color / 98% DCI-P3 / 130% sRGB
- KVM feature with USB Type-C to control multiple devices (10Gbps Type-C cable required)
- 300x300mm VESA
- Ports:
- 2x HDMI 2.1
- 1x DisplayPort 1.4 (DSC)
- 1x USB 3.0 Up
- 2x USB 3.0 Down
- 1x USB-C
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I honestly just think that the people complaining about the quality of this monitor don't have proper hardware or settings to operate it. Or do not realize that it could be browser settings.
I honestly just think that the people complaining about the quality of this monitor don't have proper hardware or settings to operate it. Or do not realize that it could be browser settings.
My worry is in the past when I used a plat panel LCD TV as a monitor, text (in word processors, excels, productivity apps, etc), looks really rough and bad, compare to just using a computer display. Like night and day difference, not talking about small variations. Same 1080 TV vs 1080p computer monitor. And it would be fine watching videos (movies, tv, video games), but suck to use as a productivity monitor you have to work on for 8+ hours a day.
Was worried that this was a "TV" marketed as a computer monitor and not a true monitor.
I bought a 40" Dell 4K computer monitor, and it worked fine, but it costs me over a grand. This being under a grand made be very skeptical that it was a "TV", especially compared to my dell purchase.
My eyes has gone to hell in the last year. What was comfortable on a 4K 27" triple monitor are not longer comfortable. (I may need bi-focals soon!), I had to double the font sizes of my desktop and apps to comfortable, so I'm starting to look at larger monitors, 32"+ monitors due to these life-changes. But this is a bit "too good" to be believe, needed to make extra sure.
My worry is in the past when I used a plat panel LCD TV as a monitor, text (in word processors, excels, productivity apps, etc), looks really rough and bad, compare to just using a computer display. Like night and day difference, not talking about small variations. Same 1080 TV vs 1080p computer monitor. And it would be fine watching videos (movies, tv, video games), but suck to use as a productivity monitor you have to work on for 8+ hours a day.
Was worried that this was a "TV" marketed as a computer monitor and not a true monitor.
I bought a 40" Dell 4K computer monitor, and it worked fine, but it costs me over a grand. This being under a grand made be very skeptical that it was a "TV", especially compared to my dell purchase.
My eyes has gone to hell in the last year. What was comfortable on a 4K 27" triple monitor are not longer comfortable. (I may need bi-focals soon!), I had to double the font sizes of my desktop and apps to comfortable, so I'm starting to look at larger monitors, 32"+ monitors due to these life-changes. But this is a bit "too good" to be believe, needed to make extra sure.
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I honestly just think that the people complaining about the quality of this monitor don't have proper hardware or settings to operate it. Or do not realize that it could be browser settings.
No hardware will fix this. It is a problem that you will have to live with given the pixel layout. Use the ClearType utility to help.
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