Dell has
31.5" Dell SE3223Q SE Series 4K UHD VA 60Hz FreeSync LED Monitor on sale for
$249.99.
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- Note, sale price is marked on the product page
Specs/Key Features- Resolution: 3840x2160 (4K UHD)
- Diagonal Size: 31.5"
- Refresh Rate: 60Hz
- Response Time: 8ms (GTG)
- Contrast Ratio: 3000:1
- Panel Type: VA
- Color Gamut: 99% sRGB
- LED Backlit Display
- AMD FreeSync Adaptive Technology
- Adjustability: Tilt/Fixed Stand
- VESA Mount: 100x100mm
- Inputs
- 2x HDMI (HDCP 2.2)
- DisplayPort 1.2 (HDCP 2.2)
Warranty- Includes 1-year manufacturer warranty w/ purchase
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When dell does the sale soon and so does the cashback sites, well isn't it never going to get lower than this?
Does anyone think the 32 curved 4k monitor which is on sale from 400 to 350 right now will get even lower? The thing is you want to get it on a big sale and also when there is a high percentage cashback.
Excellent deal for the money. Only gripe is the 60Hz refresh rate but don't really need it for what I do. Hard core gamers might want to look elsewhere.
Unrelated, a review: https://reatbyte.com/2023/02/06/d...nsive-now/
TL;DR: Too expensive at retail price, but they like it at this price.
"The Dell SE3223Q is currently quite pricey. Perhaps if it were around $250 or $300, it would have been a fantastic purchase, but as it stands, it is unquestionably among the worst VAs in this price range. It lacks strong black consistency, has subpar colors, and has many other drawbacks."
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Unrelated, a review: https://reatbyte.com/2023/02/06/d...nsive-now/
TL;DR: Too expensive at retail price, but they like it at this price.
"The Dell SE3223Q is currently quite pricey. Perhaps if it were around $250 or $300, it would have been a fantastic purchase, but as it stands, it is unquestionably among the worst VAs in this price range. It lacks strong black consistency, has subpar colors, and has many other drawbacks."
Whenever I do long period (in the flow), I work on 2x 32 in 4k ips 10bits 120hz. I am able to do 4 to 8 hrs straight. The color is not as vibrant, so less youtube or movie watching.
I work at home.
However, a 32" monitor an 4k resolution is the perfect size and perfect resolution for productivity and most everything else.
arguably a monitor with more boring color is better for productity. My view is you should always add value that the employee sees as value to their lives when can be done by making better decisions, and especially on cheap.
If i was the employee id rather isp or va. There was one a few weeks ago for $300 on SD. I got it. love that monitor
lastly, VA monitors do use less electricity but i havent done the math. electricty = money
However, a 32" monitor an 4k resolution is the perfect size and perfect resolution for productivity and most everything else.
arguably a monitor with more boring color is better for productity. My view is you should always add value that the employee sees as value to their lives when can be done by making better decisions, and especially on cheap.
If i was the employee id rather isp or va. There was one a few weeks ago for $300 on SD. I got it. love that monitor
lastly, VA monitors do use less electricity but i havent done the math. electricty = money
I need to order a monitor for home productivity use (web apps, reading, email).
I wanted to get a 4k 32 Inch Monitor and was deciding between these two monitors which I thought were a good deal or waiting for deals next month. I'm not too knowledgeable about monitors and was hoping to hear your thoughts!
Thanks : )
Amazon.com: SCEPTRE 32-inch IPS 4K UHD 3840 x 2160 Monitor DisplayPort x2 HDMI x2 99% sRGB Build-in Speakers, Machine Black 2024 (U325W-UPT) : Electronics
Amazon.com: Dell 32 Inch 4K Monitor, UHD (3840 x 2160), 60Hz, Dual HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.2, 4ms Gray-to-Gray in Extreme Mode, 1.07 Billion Colors, SE3223Q - Black : Electronics (the monitor here)
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