Micro Center Stores: 27" Westinghouse 1080p 165Hz Gaming Monitor
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$139.99
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Select Micro Center Stores [store locator] have 27" Westinghouse 1080p 165Hz Gaming Monitor (WM27FX6233) on sale for $79.99. Select free store pick up where stock permits or visit your local store to check for availability.
Note: Availability for free store pick up may vary by location.
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Product Features:
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Refresh Rate:165Hz
Response Time: 1ms
Brightness: 300 cd/m2
Native Contrast Ratio: 1,000:1
Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 1,000,000:1
Screen Coating: Anti-Glare
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Viewing Angles: 178° H / 178° V
Color Output: 16.7 Million Colors
Ports
1x DisplayPort
2x HDMI
1x 3.5 mm Audio Output
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Select Micro Center Stores[microcenter.com] have Westinghouse 27" 1900x1080 165Hz IPS HDR Freesync Premium Gaming Monitor (WM27FX6233) on sale for $79.99. Select free store pick up where stock is available, otherwise, shipping is $38.00.
Text is blurry at 1080? I wonder how we read the internet back in the ol vga days
blurrier* relative to 1440p or 1080p @ 22". sure, you can read text on it, but if your main use is excel, emails, etc, why use a 27" unless you just prefer a larger screen and are going to blow up the scale anyway.
and you mean back in the day when monitors were also smaller? and back when that was the mainstream technology? not sure you understood my point. why intentionally choose a worse DPI monitor when higher DPI is available mainstream (a dime a dozen at this point), especially when it may suit better for office work? i'd rather squeeze two 22" at 1080p for office work rather than a single 27" at 1080p and not have space for another.
27" 1080p PC is good for older eyes.
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For office use, this seems like a killer price for the size.
for office use, 1080p on a 27" only takes up a lot of desk space without providing screen real estate (pixels), not to mention text looking blurrier as a result.
i'd say it's a killer price for gaming on a tight budget, where you get the immersion of 27" without needing a beefier gpu to push 1440p pixels. text clarity isn't as important in gaming.
for office use, 1080p on a 27" only takes up a lot of desk space without providing screen real estate (pixels), not to mention text looking blurrier as a result.
i'd say it's a killer price for gaming on a tight budget, where you get the immersion of 27" without needing a beefier gpu to push 1440p pixels. text clarity isn't as important in gaming.
Text is blurry at 1080? I wonder how we read the internet back in the ol vga days
Text is blurry at 1080? I wonder how we read the internet back in the ol vga days
blurrier* relative to 1440p or 1080p @ 22". sure, you can read text on it, but if your main use is excel, emails, etc, why use a 27" unless you just prefer a larger screen and are going to blow up the scale anyway.
and you mean back in the day when monitors were also smaller? and back when that was the mainstream technology? not sure you understood my point. why intentionally choose a worse DPI monitor when higher DPI is available mainstream (a dime a dozen at this point), especially when it may suit better for office work? i'd rather squeeze two 22" at 1080p for office work rather than a single 27" at 1080p and not have space for another.
blurrier* relative to 1440p or 1080p @ 22". sure, you can read text on it, but if your main use is excel, emails, etc, why use a 27" unless you just prefer a larger screen and are going to blow up the scale anyway.
and you mean back in the day when monitors were also smaller? and back when that was the mainstream technology? not sure you understood my point. why intentionally choose a worse DPI monitor when higher DPI is available mainstream (a dime a dozen at this point), especially when it may suit better for office work? i'd rather squeeze two 22" at 1080p for office work rather than a single 27" at 1080p and not have space for another.
+1 I would be driving to microcenter right now if it was 1440p.
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and you mean back in the day when monitors were also smaller? and back when that was the mainstream technology? not sure you understood my point. why intentionally choose a worse DPI monitor when higher DPI is available mainstream (a dime a dozen at this point), especially when it may suit better for office work? i'd rather squeeze two 22" at 1080p for office work rather than a single 27" at 1080p and not have space for another.
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i'd say it's a killer price for gaming on a tight budget, where you get the immersion of 27" without needing a beefier gpu to push 1440p pixels. text clarity isn't as important in gaming.
i'd say it's a killer price for gaming on a tight budget, where you get the immersion of 27" without needing a beefier gpu to push 1440p pixels. text clarity isn't as important in gaming.
Text is blurry at 1080? I wonder how we read the internet back in the ol vga days
and you mean back in the day when monitors were also smaller? and back when that was the mainstream technology? not sure you understood my point. why intentionally choose a worse DPI monitor when higher DPI is available mainstream (a dime a dozen at this point), especially when it may suit better for office work? i'd rather squeeze two 22" at 1080p for office work rather than a single 27" at 1080p and not have space for another.
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and you mean back in the day when monitors were also smaller? and back when that was the mainstream technology? not sure you understood my point. why intentionally choose a worse DPI monitor when higher DPI is available mainstream (a dime a dozen at this point), especially when it may suit better for office work? i'd rather squeeze two 22" at 1080p for office work rather than a single 27" at 1080p and not have space for another.
+1 I would be driving to microcenter right now if it was 1440p.
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Exactly. Older eyes and 27 / 1440 don't mix well.
I wish 1600x1200 monitors were more readily available without a super price premium