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12-05-2023 at 09:31 PM.
This is rebranded Beach Camera version of InnoCN 39G1R. They're selling for $270 like new and $200 open box, so $300 for new is just regular price. The downlow is that it's large, relatively low resolution so pixelated (text hard to read), no vesa mount, ok color with some tweaking, ghosting while gaming, blur while scrolling, reflective, and low quality but also low price. Basically if you have a deep desk in a dark room and use it for work or watching video, it'll be alright. Wouldn't recommend for gaming in a bright room.
This is rebranded Beach Camera version of InnoCN 39G1R. They're selling for $270 like new and $200 open box, so $300 for new is just regular price. The downlow is that it's large, relatively low resolution so pixelated (text hard to read), no vesa mount, ok color with some tweaking, ghosting while gaming, blur while scrolling, reflective, and low quality but also low price. Basically if you have a deep desk in a dark room and use it for work or watching video, it'll be alright. Wouldn't recommend for gaming in a bright room.
Also, 2560x1440 IS NOT ULTRAWIDE. This is not close to a slickdeal for $300.
This is rebranded Beach Camera version of InnoCN 39G1R. They're selling for $270 like new and $200 open box, so $300 for new is just regular price. The downlow is that it's large, relatively low resolution so pixelated (text hard to read), no vesa mount, ok color with some tweaking, ghosting while gaming, blur while scrolling, reflective, and low quality but also low price. Basically if you have a deep desk in a dark room and use it for work or watching video, it'll be alright. Wouldn't recommend for gaming in a bright room.
This is inaccurate. This is $400 new whether you buy "new" InnoCN or DecoGear version. You can get the refurbs for less, but do you really want to buy an off-brand Chinese monitor that has been returned? $300 for first quality is a pretty decent deal on these
This is rebranded Beach Camera version of InnoCN 39G1R. They're selling for $270 like new and $200 open box, so $300 for new is just regular price. The downlow is that it's large, relatively low resolution so pixelated (text hard to read), no vesa mount, ok color with some tweaking, ghosting while gaming, blur while scrolling, reflective, and low quality but also low price. Basically if you have a deep desk in a dark room and use it for work or watching video, it'll be alright. Wouldn't recommend for gaming in a bright room.
I did some comparison shopping awhile back, and looked at pixilation (or dots per inch). 32" is around optimal for 1440k.
Bought one of these. Shipped yesterday, arrived today. Figured if it was trash, I would just take it back to the local Walmart. However, this behemoth if quite impressive for $300. Came with a remote, VESA adapter, and displayport cable. My main concern when buying it was the pixel density, but really no issues thus far. Would like a bit more curve to it as well, but still, works fine and not really any major complaints. Would suggest using external speaks though. It's what you would expect out of budget monitor speakers. Sound is clear, but volume and range are limited.
Bought one of these. Shipped yesterday, arrived today. Figured if it was trash, I would just take it back to the local Walmart. However, this behemoth if quite impressive for $300. Came with a remote, VESA adapter, and displayport cable. My main concern when buying it was the pixel density, but really no issues thus far. Would like a bit more curve to it as well, but still, works fine and not really any major complaints. Would suggest using external speaks though. It's what you would expect out of budget monitor speakers. Sound is clear, but volume and range are limited.
Same here, it arrived today and I'm impressed with picture quality after tuning adjustment. It's much larger than expected coming from 32" and 34" monitors. I was planning on returning it if it had subpar picture quality and pay more for more known brands, but it's a keeper.
Same here, it arrived today and I'm impressed with picture quality after tuning adjustment. It's much larger than expected coming from 32" and 34" monitors. I was planning on returning it if it had subpar picture quality and pay more for more known brands, but it's a keeper.
Right on. I've had good luck with it so far. My biggest concern was pixel density, but it has been a non-issue..
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I did some comparison shopping awhile back, and looked at pixilation (or dots per inch). 32" is around optimal for 1440k.
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