The £60 difference between OC and the place named after an Indian delicacy is pretty odd.
Overclocked price.
The £60 difference between OC and the place named after an Indian delicacy is pretty odd.
OcUK today:The £60 difference between OC and the place named after an Indian delicacy is pretty odd.
OcUK today:
32GP850 £400
32GP850 (B-grade) £480
27GP850 £440
Yeah...
But the 27inch has higher pixel density so sharper and more vibrant images. I'd rather go for the smaller sizeThis is why I went with the 32" version, Pricing on the smaller version made no sense.
But the 27inch has higher pixel density so sharper and more vibrant images. I'd rather go for the smaller size
There's absolutely no reason for the 27" to be more expensive, I agree.I sit far enough away that it honestly doesn't make a difference, Plus I'm not paying more for less screen.
I sit far enough away that it honestly doesn't make a difference, Plus I'm not paying more for less screen.
a complete joke to price it that high tbh......Overclocked price.
I have the 32GP, excellent monitor.
Not sure if I was willing to trust an arm to hold, but I did find a nice stand and its working great, (suppose could call it legacy style, basically not pronged), this stand also fully adjustable, tilt etc. If I wobble desk it still is very sturdy doesnt shake.
These modern prong design are hideous, I am stuck behind thinking are they cost savings (material reduction) or some misguided idea putting so called design ahead of functionality.
Not sure if I was willing to trust an arm to hold, but I did find a nice stand and its working great, (suppose could call it legacy style, basically not pronged), this stand also fully adjustable, tilt etc. If I wobble desk it still is very sturdy doesnt shake.
These modern prong design are hideous, I am stuck behind thinking are they cost savings (material reduction) or some misguided idea putting so called design ahead of functionality.
Have you got a link for that bud? Sounds exactly what am looking for.
If you get a good vesa arm there's nothing to worry about, This one I have which is the Silverstone SST-ARM12B, Can hold 12KG, The monitor only weighs 5KG so there's a lot of headroom and even with bigger ultrawides they weigh around 7-8KG so you still have a lot of headroom.
Google this and should be first hit.
"ErGear Single Monitor Stand Freestanding 13-32 Inch Monitor Arm Curved Screen Monitor Mount Tempered Glass Base Adjustable"
The round bit at bottom with stars on looks odd, I didnt bother with it, so isnt required to have that attached. The base is probably bit bigger than it needs to be, but uses up less width than prongs.