Monoprice has 27" Monoprice CrystalPro 4K UHD 60Hz IPS Monitor w/ 65W USB-C (44522) on sale for $184.99 - $20 off when you apply promo code GM20 on the checkout page = $164.99. Shipping is free.
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Monoprice has 27" Monoprice CrystalPro 4K UHD 60Hz IPS Monitor w/ 65W USB-C (44522) on sale for $184.99 - $20 off when you apply promo code GM20 on the checkout page = $164.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for sharing this deal.
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What's the brightness on this model? I tried a very similar unit from Amazon 3 years ago and I returned it because it was too dim. The specs showed it as 400 nits but it seemed dimmer and more washed out than I expected. The model I bought was named "Monoprice 27in CrystalPro Monitor - 4K UHD, 2560x1440p, 60Hz, DisplayHDR 400, Height Adjustable Stand, IPS - Home, Office, Business, Student Use" on Amazon. The model number was 137923. I paid $360 at the time.
My 4K 27in monoprice monitor has been going strong 7 years ago, wish it had usb-c pd. This is very good deal for non gaming monitor for a decent brand.
Not sure whether Monoprice model has downstreaming usbc for daisy chaining. It is important for dual monitor setup if you don't have a separate docking station.
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The USB-C port is for power and video.
At least, that's how mine works.
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The USB-C port is for power and video.
At least, that's how mine works.
I mostly use for word processing
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I mostly use for word processing
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