*** Bargain OcUK Value 416V 24" Widescreen LCD Monitor @ £159.99 ***

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*** *** Bargain OcUK Value 416V 24" Widescreen LCD Monitor @ £160.99 *** ***

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The OcUK Value 416Vhas an industry leading ultra-fast 5ms response time making it perfect for blur-free video and gaming. With it's 3000:1 contrast ratio and excellent viewing angles there is no other TFT/LCD that can match the quality, value or performance. Make the large screen affordable to all this 24" is ideal for gamers and professional users who require a high resolution screen capable of delivering the very best performance possible.

- 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA) Optimum Resolution
- 16.7 Million Colours
- 3000:1 Contrast Ratio
- 5ms Response Time
- 300 cd/m2 Brightness
- Viewing Angle (H/V): 160°/ 160°
- One Digital Input (Supplied with DVI Cable)
- One Analogue Input (Supplied with Analogue Cable)
- Supplied with both Analogue and DVI cables
- Wall Mountable
- Warranty : 3 Year On Site Warranty

Just £159.99 inc VAT

BUY NOW
 
typical! Where were you when I couldn't get a 1920x1200 monitor for under £210 last week? ;)

Looks like a good deal to me though. If anything goes wrong with the one I did buy, then I may come back to this one.
 
typical! Where were you when I couldn't get a 1920x1200 monitor for under £210 last week? ;)

Looks like a good deal to me though. If anything goes wrong with the one I did buy, then I may come back to this one.

DSR it my deals are the very best on the interweb ;)
 
according to digitalversus, this has 0ms input lag, If that is infact true, I'm 100% gonna buy one this August or September.

Can anyone confirm the input lag for me first though? cause I'll be using it for gaming a lot (competetively).
 
not sure how, but the Dell E228WFP and the E2201W-B1 is pretty much 0 input lag (reviewed in prad.de), If there is even a delay, Its would be just by nano seconds..
 
I currently have a Sammy 226BW, how would the image quality compare to this one? I run my panel with the response time acceleration off (so 5ms instead of 2ms) as it produces some funny effects with movement.
 
no one can tell yet as no one's done a review here in OCUK yet :(
unless someone here that already owns it would share some info :(
I really really want someone who owns this monitor to do a detailed review of it, from a simple comment of colour quality, colour banding, backlight bleed, input lag, pixel response etc. I would be forever in their debt..

From professional reviews (one of which was DigitalVersus) I've read so far.. apparently, the blacks get crushed quite badly and colour is just average.. thats all I got about it so far :P

One of the owners of this monitor however, commented that he'd recommend it to anyone.. No input lag, great vibrant colours, no noticable backlight bleed and he liked it so much, he bought another one of it.

Can someone in OCUK that owns this monitor please make a quick review? I would be forever greatful..
 
I currently have a Sammy 226BW, how would the image quality compare to this one? I run my panel with the response time acceleration off (so 5ms instead of 2ms) as it produces some funny effects with movement.

Sorry to hijack thread but how do you turn this off?

Thanks.
 
Yep I know it has no hdmi or speakers.

But it states hdcp compatible, so if I run hdmi into the monitor thru hdmi>DVI adapter does it have an audio out to connect my speakers or do I need to split audio external to the monitor
 
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