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Yeh but more annoyed that the unidays code should work but doesn’t
They probably have no incentive to offer a discount at this point in time. How much is a Unidays discount?
Yeh but more annoyed that the unidays code should work but doesn’t
10% on all monitors including AW it states.They probably have no incentive to offer a discount at this point in time. How much is a Unidays discount?
10% on all monitors including AW it states.
I did and they said go do oneWant a tip?
Call or email Dell and tell them of the error and there is a good chance they will sort it out
I did and they said go do one
What does it say about the other monitors with same panel, selling for 1250+?On our Dell Premier account at work I can order the AW3225QF for £850 inc. VAT. If they can sell it to businesses for that price there must be plenty of scope for discounts at the current £989.
Also if your company buys Dell hardware you can use the Dell Advantage Discounts for Employees website and that will give you a 5% off voucher that works on the AW3225QF.
On our Dell Premier account at work I can order the AW3225QF for £850 inc. VAT. If they can sell it to businesses for that price there must be plenty of scope for discounts at the current £989.
Also if your company buys Dell hardware you can use the Dell Advantage Discounts for Employees website and that will give you a 5% off voucher that works on the AW3225QF.
Can you share a voucher codeOn our Dell Premier account at work I can order the AW3225QF for £850 inc. VAT. If they can sell it to businesses for that price there must be plenty of scope for discounts at the current £989.
Also if your company buys Dell hardware you can use the Dell Advantage Discounts for Employees website and that will give you a 5% off voucher that works on the AW3225QF.
Can you share a voucher code
Ah you're a legend, I'd completely forgotten about this and wanted to grab a new monitor for my work desk (one of the newer Ultrasharp 120hz monitors) so that's a lovely extra 10% discouunt!Search for Dell Advantage Discounts for Employees. Then use your work email address.
Unless you work for a company that doesn't buy from Dell.
Yep. I personally think I will end up with one for under £800 this year.
As soon as the AW3225QF goes £800 or less I'll grab one. It's bound to be on offer later this year.
Nice to see that RTINGS.com have updated their testing suite to finally include proper testing for VRR, including flickering, on monitors. They scored the AW2725DF 5.3 out of 10 for VRR Flickering which I’d agree with based on my own disappointing experiences with it. This is admittedly coming from a perfect flicker-free G-SYNC experience on an ASUS PG279Q IPS monitor for 7 years but, even so, the way VRR works on this monitor is easily its weakest point by far. It’s mediocre at best with flickering occurring to varying degrees in almost every game I have personally tested (which is around 100 so far).
Dell Alienware AW2725DF Review
The Dell AW2725DF is a 27-inch 1440p premium gaming monitor with a QD-OLED display. It's one of several new QD-OLEDS of this size that are entering the market in...www.rtings.com
Also, the AW3225QF gets just 5.5 out of 10 for the same feature, putting a final end to my question of what NVIDIA’s G-SYNC Certification actually means on these displays. It means absolutely nothing as the AW3225QF is certified, even has the sticker I believe on the stand, but the AW2725DF does not yet they both flicker and get the same score (I put the 0.2 rating difference down to random variances)! NVIDIA even claim, if I recall correctly, that the certification includes testing for flicker!!!
So personally, knowing what I know now, I would say to anyone looking for a good VRR experience for their games, that if they are sensitive or annoyed by flickering, that they avoid OLED or QD-OLED displays and look elsewhere…
Nice to see that RTINGS.com have updated their testing suite to finally include proper testing for VRR, including flickering, on monitors. They scored the AW2725DF 5.3 out of 10 for VRR Flickering which I’d agree with based on my own disappointing experiences with it. This is admittedly coming from a perfect flicker-free G-SYNC experience on an ASUS PG279Q IPS monitor for 7 years but, even so, the way VRR works on this monitor is easily its weakest point by far. It’s mediocre at best with flickering occurring to varying degrees in almost every game I have personally tested (which is around 100 so far).
Dell Alienware AW2725DF Review
The Dell AW2725DF is a 27-inch 1440p premium gaming monitor with a QD-OLED display. It's one of several new QD-OLEDS of this size that are entering the market in...www.rtings.com
Also, the AW3225QF gets just 5.5 out of 10 for the same feature, putting a final end to my question of what NVIDIA’s G-SYNC Certification actually means on these displays. It means absolutely nothing as the AW3225QF is certified, even has the sticker I believe on the stand, but the AW2725DF does not yet they both flicker and get the same score (I put the 0.2 rating difference down to random variances)! NVIDIA even claim, if I recall correctly, that the certification includes testing for flicker!!!
So personally, knowing what I know now, I would say to anyone looking for a good VRR experience for their games, that if they are sensitive or annoyed by flickering, that they avoid OLED or QD-OLED displays and look elsewhere…