**24" True HD LED Widescreen Monitor ONLY £139.99 Inc. VAT!**

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Hi there


These have finally come back into stock, these are a high quality 24" True HD LED backlit monitor with a full 3yr warranty and are exceptional quality. Infact at this price its more or less giving them away!


OcUK 24" True HD Widescreen LED Monitor - Black @ £139.99 inc VAT

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The OcUK LED-backlit monitor, finished in the latest glossy-black, is a full high definition 24" display that features all the benefits this technology affords. The high specifications of the monitor include the 5,000,000:1 ACR, triple input connectivity (D-Sub, DVI-D, 2 x HDMI) and fast 2ms response for excellent sharpness in high definition video. VESA mount compatibility along with one HDMI input and headphone connector on the side of the cabinet ensures great comfort of usage.

Features:-
- Diagonal: 23.6"
- Panel: LED-Backlit
- Display area: h x w 293.2 x 521.3 mm; 11.54" x 20.51"
- Response time: 2 ms
- Contrast: 1000 : 1 typical
- Contrast: 5 000 000 : 1 ACR
- Brightness: 300 cd/m² typical
- Connections: D-Sub, DVI-D & 2x HDMI
- Viewing zone: horizontal/vertical: 170°/ 160°; right/left: 85°/ 85°; up/down: 80°/ 80°
- Display colour: 16.7 million
- Pixel pitch: h x v 0.2715 x 0.2715 mm
- Native resolution: Full HD 1080p, 1920 x 1080 ( 2.1 megapixel)
- Horizontal sync: 24 - 80 KHz
- Vertical sync: 55 - 75 Hz
- Synchronization: Separate sync
- Aspect ratio: 16 : 9
- 3yr Warranty


Only £139.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
Are they Iiyama units like in the image? That's very cheap indeed! I love having a 24" monitor, so much room to work with, it's great. Good alternative to a dual screen setup as well, especially with Windows 7 Aero snap. Cheaper too.
 
Nice price, if I had the space at the moment I would buy 3 :p

That will have to wait a few years though :(

Great to see these sized screens coming down so much in price.
 
Are they Iiyama units like in the image? That's very cheap indeed! I love having a 24" monitor, so much room to work with, it's great. Good alternative to a dual screen setup as well, especially with Windows 7 Aero snap. Cheaper too.



Shhhhhhhh were not allowed to say. ;)
 
Anyone know where there are any reviews of these? It's tempting to get 3 to replace my current 19">26">19" setup, but obviously I would like to know what they're like first :)
 
This is difficult, as I want a new 24" monitor and this is an extremely good price for one, but I DO play games and from the sounds of it the ghosting could get annoying. Also I've been spoilt with pretty good viewing angles from my old Dell monitor so I'm not sure how I'd get along with the reduced ones. But going from 19 to 24" might be worth it. Curse you OcUK for making my life more difficult. :p
 
If you want a true 2ms LED 24" monitor, be prepared to pay a lot more (~£200).

Otherwise 22"/23" seems to be the "sweet spot", and £150 will get you a great all-rounder suitable for gaming.
 
This is difficult, as I want a new 24" monitor and this is an extremely good price for one, but I DO play games and from the sounds of it the ghosting could get annoying. Also I've been spoilt with pretty good viewing angles from my old Dell monitor so I'm not sure how I'd get along with the reduced ones. But going from 19 to 24" might be worth it. Curse you OcUK for making my life more difficult. :p

I think it only gets bad when you enable the overdrive feature. Ive bought one anway, to much of a good deal to miss out on!
 
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