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Lenovo 31.5" 2K QHD IPS Monitor D32Q-20 $297 + Delivery ($0 in-Store/ C&C/ to Metro) @ Officeworks

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This Lenovo Monitor comes in a large 31.5" size for viewing your media, playing games and doing work with clarity, thanks to the QHD IPS display providing a crisp, clear image. It has inputs for HDMI and DP connections for high quality projections, as well as Low Blue Light certification ensuring that eye strain isn't a problem during use. It comes with a tilt stand for easily placing on your desk.

This monitor is 31.5" in size with a resolution of 2560 x 1440.
It has a refresh rate of 75 Hz with FreeSync technology, providing clear image projection for entertainment and gaming.
It has a 4 ms response time for producing lifelike colours.
It comes with a tilt adjustable stand for finding your ideal viewing angle.
It supports connections via HDMI and DisplayPort for projecting high quality images from your laptop or computer.
It's ideal for gaming, viewing media and general computer use.
It is Low Blue Light verified for preventing eye strain over long periods of use.
It has VESA capabilities, enabling the monitor to be mounted on your wall.
The anti-glare technology ensures that your display is clear at all times of the day.
A 3 year warranty is included.

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  • +2

    In before jv. Price in title.

    Edit done

  • +4

    It has a 4 ms response time for producing lifelike colours

    Hmm

  • -1

    Officeworks clearance, so assume no stock anywhere unless otherwise stated. Waste of time.

    • Looks like WA and NT are the only states that show no stock.

      • Thanks! Good price if you want big but not 4K.

        availability could be worse: https://i.imgur.com/7tZ4q91.png

        Both "Only available online" and "unavailable online" :-)

  • +3

    https://nrby.in/officeworks/syl65f7gac

    There's a fair bit of stock around accordingly to this

  • +2

    For a 28.5" option in a similar price range, but higher res, here's a good option from ol mate Bezos:

    $269 - Dahua 28" 3840x2160 with 3 year warranty: https://www.amazon.com.au/DAHUA-28-16-3840x2160-LM28-F420/dp…

    We've rolled a few of these out at work, nice bit of kit for the price point.

    • Keep in mind the panels a different type, va not ips.

    • now $314

      • Showing $299 now for me via the earlier link, we've seen a bump in price from our local distributor also.

        One downfall of these monitors seems to be that they don't fully shutdown/power off, seem to stay on "no input" - no setting etc to get around this.

        Other than that, these are fantastic for the price, we've rolled a dozen or so out and all users are really happy with the size.

  • Officeworks Wentworthville NSW had at least 10 on the floor yesterday when I went there to buy stationary. Just checked website for click and collect and it available in many places near me including Northmead, Wentworthville, Auburn and Blacktown

  • Is this too big for a standard 60cm desk ? ( for office )

    • no if have big insecurities

  • Purchased 2 of these, for seperate users, earlier this month (from OW @ $297) and both users are very happy with them in the office environment.

  • +1

    I got two for a home office setup earlier this month. Can recommend. Free delivery was the winning factor for me. They are quite large though, you need to have a big enough desk if you are mounting laptop screen as well or even some depth/distance if you want to work them properly. Jus my 2c.

  • Image Brightness of 250 cd/m2 isn't great but this is a decent price…

  • Picked up one from OW a couple of months ago at this price and I have been finding the monitor great.

  • I have a couple of HP SFF 800 G1 boxes and I’ve found these are a great match. Either one on each box or they run on 2 DisplayPorts fine.

  • +2

    Just bought it this morning. Spend a night to study what size and resolution shall I go for.
    Mainly used for reading documents, web browsing, Netflixing, some video editing, no gaming. One of the purposes is to read PDF files on a computer.
    Used a 24 inch 1080p before, no complaint about it. Only Screen size bit small for video editing and reading PDF Files side by side. Was thinking upgrade to a 27inch monitor. But after visiting OfficeWork to compare the difference, I ditched the 27inch 1080p option, because the pixel is so obvious which makes a very bad reading experience. But 27inch 1440p are all over the $300 mark. On the other hand, a 32-inch 1440p monitor basically has the same pixel density as a 24-inch 1080p which I have no problem with. So the only problem comes down to whether it is too big for a 60cm deep desk as I have.
    Well, the answer is a little bit. When I do web browsing, I can notice the edge is a little bit dark because of the viewing angle of this massive screen. But it is still acceptable. I would say 29-30Inch probably the best size for a desk monitor. Besides the viewing angle issue, I am quite enjoying this monitor and the possibility to have 3 split screens thanks to the extra pixel.
    Overall I have to say that 31.5 inches look like the max size for a monitor on a small table and 1440p is the minimum resolution required for any monitor between 24-31.5 inch.

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