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Lenovo Legion R27qe 27-Inch QHD Monitor $211.65 ($206.67 eBay Plus) Delivered @ Lenovo eBay Store

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Official Lenovo Australia eBay Store. $249 with 15 % voucher applied = $211.65. Should see clickable voucher in app. Actually, I just got Officeworks to price match (didn't want delivery hassle) and they gave me their 5 % discount so I paid $200.45. It wasn't easy lots of talking 'we don't usually match eBay' etc. Agreed to only 1 item, and they did the 5 % even though I just asked for match. Actually Lenovo web store has it $399 now, though Officeworks more sensible $247. Also it says eBay Plus members get 17 % off.

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Comments

  • Looks really good for the price:
    - Up to 0.5 ms (MPRT)
    - 180Hz (DP)
    - 450 cd/m²
    - 1000:1, 99% sRGB, 90% DCI-P3

    • +2
      • Not exactly a common occurance for a monitor compared tk a TV so I wouldn't worry. Still hugely better than a TN panel for viewing angles and small enough that the angular difference between the ceter and edge is small enough that neither is off axis enough for our colour vision to even tell.

    • 90% DCI-P3 not so good.

    • +2

      IPS, but the response times wouldn't be anything near that. They'd be good enough for 180Hz though, which is OK for the price.

      All of this should be in the description and title.

  • For web browsing, emails and youtube would you recommend higher hz 2K or a 4K screen at 60hz?

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      i'm old - but i don't like looking at 4K text even on a dell ultrasharp 32" monitor - i end up using the Mac scaling to go to effectively 2560x1440 - as the text at 4k for me is just too small.

      On a monitor 27", in my opinion, 4k would be far too small for office/browsing type activities - I think 2560 x 1440 is perfect for this size.

      • Thanks, I have a Dell S3221QS which is a 32" 4K and I just checked have the scale set to 150%, I just tried different resolutions with the scale at 100 and 150% and they all looked insanely blurry, not sure what I am doing wrong.

        This monitor would be for my parents as they currently have 21.5" and I feel it's not big enough for them for their eyesight, so sounds like I am better off with a 2K monitor

    • +2

      I normally use a laptop and haven't opened this box yet, but general guidance says you won't see individual pixels with a 27 inch QHD monitor, so not much to gain from increasing resolution. With default settings you might even find everything is too small at 4K resolution. Extra load on your system too processing 4K.

  • +1

    Got two of these for my girlfriend for her home office - cheers!

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