Mini/micro LED QHD monitors

i mean. can't really say i told you guys so...but i told you guys so :cry:


as i always say, i would never recommend something i wouldn't use myself :km:
 
i mean. can't really say i told you guys so...but i told you guys so :cry:


as i always say, i would never recommend something i wouldn't use myself :km:
Is it still possible to get it for 180? Half tempted to try it out with all the positive comments here so far!
 
IMO as these can be a bit hit or miss out the factory, I'd recommend holding for an official seller, or Xiaomi direct, so you've 100% got warranty.

My first unit was very iffy waking up from sleep. My second unit is not perfect but considerably better.
 
@michty_me go on do it :D
and then tell us how you get on...like the chinese phones these newer chinese monitors are definitely giving the traditional makers a good run for their money
I've done it, hope it makes you happy. Managed to get it for £195. I'll likely have import duties too.

From comments I've read on it, some are saying they enjoy it more than Xiaomi. At least it has a usb port and titan army seem to be quite regular with firmware updates.
 
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Some further specs of the units I have bought for if anyone is interested:

Core Display Specifications
  • Panel Type: Fast IPS with Quantum Dot (QD) Mini LED backlighting.
  • Resolution: 2560 x 1440 (2K QHD).
  • Refresh Rate: 200Hz
  • Response Time: 1ms (GtG)
  • Local Dimming: 1,152 zones, providing precise backlight control to reduce blooming and improve contrast.
  • Brightness: 450 cd/m² typical, with peak brightness reaching up to 1,200 nits in HDR mode.
  • HDR Certification: VESA DisplayHDR 1000.
  • Color Performance:
    • Covers 113% DCI-P3 and nearly 100% sRGB.
    • Color accuracy of ΔE ≤2.
    • 10-bit (8-bit + FRC) color depth, supporting 1.07 billion colors.
Connectivity & Features
  • Video Input: 1x DisplayPort 1.4 and 2x HDMI 2.1 ports.
  • Sync Technology: Supports Adaptive Sync (compatible with NVIDIA G-Sync and AMD FreeSync)
  • Eye Care: Includes Flicker-Free technology and Low Blue Light modes.
  • Additional Functions: DC Dimming, Game+ modes (crosshairs, overlays), and picture-in-picture (PiP/PbP) support, Scanline Mode (Simulate CRT Display)
 
Some further specs of the units I have bought for if anyone is interested:

Core Display Specifications
  • Panel Type: Fast IPS with Quantum Dot (QD) Mini LED backlighting.
  • Resolution: 2560 x 1440 (2K QHD).
  • Refresh Rate: 200Hz
  • Response Time: 1ms (GtG)
  • Local Dimming: 1,152 zones, providing precise backlight control to reduce blooming and improve contrast.
  • Brightness: 450 cd/m² typical, with peak brightness reaching up to 1,200 nits in HDR mode.
  • HDR Certification: VESA DisplayHDR 1000.
  • Color Performance:
    • Covers 113% DCI-P3 and nearly 100% sRGB.
    • Color accuracy of ΔE ≤2.
    • 10-bit (8-bit + FRC) color depth, supporting 1.07 billion colors.
Connectivity & Features
  • Video Input: 1x DisplayPort 1.4 and 2x HDMI 2.1 ports.
  • Sync Technology: Supports Adaptive Sync (compatible with NVIDIA G-Sync and AMD FreeSync)
  • Eye Care: Includes Flicker-Free technology and Low Blue Light modes.
  • Additional Functions: DC Dimming, Game+ modes (crosshairs, overlays), and picture-in-picture (PiP/PbP) support, Scanline Mode (Simulate CRT Display)
Really interesting to see how the 'scanline' feature works, that could be great for PS5 Pro games that run at a locked 60hz.

I might be completely blind - but what model number is the one you bought? Was it the P275MR+? I've seen a few of the Titan Army ones get really well reviewed - but only in small pockets of a few people that have them.

I'm not sure if it's out yet but the P275MV Max is a 4k 170hz 27" QD mini LED IPS monitor with 2304 zones! Dual mode as well - with integer scaling - for 1080p 340hz. Also features DyDS - which is their version of backlight strobing.
 
Really interesting to see how the 'scanline' feature works, that could be great for PS5 Pro games that run at a locked 60hz.

I might be completely blind - but what model number is the one you bought? Was it the P275MR+? I've seen a few of the Titan Army ones get really well reviewed - but only in small pockets of a few people that have them.

I'm not sure if it's out yet but the P275MV Max is a 4k 170hz 27" QD mini LED IPS monitor with 2304 zones! Dual mode as well - with integer scaling - for 1080p 340hz. Also features DyDS - which is their version of backlight strobing.
I should be able to test it all out with the month. The Store has already been in touch and prepping for shipment.
Correct, It is the P275MR+ that I have bought, The regular P275MR only has a 180Hz screen and 576 dimming zones. They seem to have a lot of decent specced monitors on the UK/US website. I believe the P275MR+ could be the chinese market which is why it is not on the website we have found.

Edit to add: Some people are saying the OSD is a bit cumbersome and settings not where you expect them to be. You can also download an app so you don't have to use the buttons.
 
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