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Lenovo Legion Y25f-10, 24.5" FHD LED Backlit LCD Free Sync Gaming Monitor $249 Delivered (Was $339) @ Amazon AU

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One of the mid year sale offers. Don’t know anything about it. Just sharing because that’s the type of guy I am.

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  • +16

    just sharing an upvote, because that's the type of guy I am :D

  • +1

    TN display unfortunately

    • I'd happily spend the extra $50 for the 24G2, or wait until it's on sale for $275. There's a or has been a promotion where you get a $40 Steam code.

  • +1

    You married?

    • +10

      Who me? Yes but I have a lot of love to go around. That’s the type of guy I am.

      • +6

        I believe BNR32 was not talking about love, but about the sharing part ;-)

  • I think this display maybe better than Alienware TN panel a bit due to the fact it support HDR. 144hz is reasonable tho💯

  • Damn missed out. I think there were only 5 units left at time of posting anyway.

    • Still available for a order in a couple weeks

  • Nice timing, I just missed the Samsung deals and then saw this.

    It's time to replace my 8 year old benq 120Hz ,since its color is totally faded.

  • Seems like it’s already out of stock

  • Is this monitor good for work? Like word processing and spreadsheeting.

    • +1

      Don't think you'd need a gaming monitor for those tasks

      • may I know why? is that overkill? Or is it bad for word processing and spreadsheeting?
        Thanks.

        • +6

          You boys obviously haven't been fired for having your excel spreadsheets late by 10ms

        • In my experience I prefer a 4k monitor with 60hz for spreadsheet work. I have a dual screen setup use my 1440 144hz as my secondary screen (but primary gaming) and 4k as my main work panel.

          • @Pigsy3: Thanks. But is there anything wring with using that 144Hz for spreadsheet? Eyes straining for example?

        • +1

          Overkill I reckon but some people may prefer having maximum refresh rates while doing spreadsheet calcs

    • You can do spreadsheet on a TV lmao

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