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HP X27QC 27" VA Curved QHD 165Hz Gaming Monitor $269 + Delivery ($0 VIC/NSW C&C) @ Scorptec

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I'm looking for a new monitor and came across this 27" QHD monitor at Scorptec, other places are selling the same model for $378-$448

Specs:
Display type: VA

Display features: Low blue light mode; Anti-glare; 1500R curvature; Height adjustable; AMD Freesync™ Premium; Gaming Console Compatible

Onscreen controls: Exit; Information; Management; Power control; Input control; Menu control; Gaming; Image; Color

Native resolution: QHD (2560 x 1440)[1]

Resolutions supported: 640 x 480; 720 x 400; 800 x 600; 1024 x 768; 1280 x 720; 1280 x 800; 1280 x 1024; 1440 x 900; 1600 x 900; 1680 x 1050; 1920 x 1080; 1920 x 1200; 2560 x 1440

Contrast ratio: 3000:1

Brightness: 350 nits

Pixel pitch: 0.2331 mm x 0.2331 mm

Signal input connectors: 1 HDMI 2.0 (with HDCP support); 1 DisplayPort™ 1.4-in (with HDCP support)

Webcam: No integrated camera

VESA Mounting: 100 mm x 100 mm (bracket not included)

Power supply: 100 - 240 VAC 50/60 Hz

Dimensions (W X D X H): 24.07 x 3.36 x 14.47 in Without stand.

Weight: 15.2 lb

What's in the box: Monitor; DisplayPort™ cable; Warranty card; Product notice; AC power cord

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closed Comments

  • +1

    I saw a Dell 27” UHD at the dell outlet for similar price if you’re interested.

  • -1

    Hardware Unboxed review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQoQMpkqOko

    Although the OzB favourite is the Dell S2721DGF, this is quite competitive cost-to-performance

    Great find OP :)

    • +2

      Not the same model. This is a cruddy VA (not all are), not an IPS monitor.

  • Slow VA, this is unfortunately a skip (though QHD 144-165Hz really should be hitting the $300 mark now when UHD 144Hz is $599).

    • Where is UHD 144Hz for $599? is it for real?

        • that was a bargain!

          • @getit: I mean it's coming to about the time where it takes over the previous slot for mid-range and premium QHD 144Hz. You've got 4K 240Hz, 8K monitors, and lots of mini-LED, OLED and 240-500Hz options coming through.

            We've just been so used to 60Hz being the typical LCD standard for so long, soon it will be 120Hz at most resolutions.

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