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Oh dear, I may have to cancel my order then, since I was expecting adjustable stands...

Hi there

This is my error, never noticed there was two very similar codes. :(

I've correct the images and description now, to save any future problems.

Here is the actual version you wanted:-

Iiyama Prolite XB2783HSU-B1 27" AMVA Widescreen LED Monitor - Black @ £229.99 inc VAT

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ProLite XB2783HSU - a 27” LED backlit LCD Screen featuring AMVA+ panel technology, guarantees accurate and consistent colour reproduction with wide viewing angles. Offering 24 bit ‘True Colour’ and great performance for displaying Black and White with the 3000:1 Native Contrast Ratio, means that the Prolite XB2783HSU will provide excellent performance for Photographic, Design and Web-design. The monitor features a height adjustable stand with PIVOT function making it also an excellent choice for Universities, Corporate and Financial Markets.

Specification:-
- Diagonal: 27"
- Panel: AMVA+ LED
- Display area h x w: 335.66 x 596.74 mm; 13.2" x 23.5"
- Response time: 4 ms
- Contrast: 3 000 : 1 typical
- Contrast: 5 000 000 : 1 ACR
- Brightness: 300 cd/m² typical
- Viewing zone horizontal/vertical: 178°/ 178°; right/left: 89°/ 89°; up/down: 89°/ 89°
- Display colour: 16.7 million
- Pixel pitch: h x v 0.277 x 0.277 mm
- Native resolution: Full HD 1080p, 1920 x 1080 ( 2.1 megapixel)
- Horizontal sync: 30 - 80 KHz
- Vertical sync: 55 - 75 Hz
- Synchronization: Separate sync
- Aspect ratio: 16:9
- Analog input connector: D-Sub
- Digital input connector: DVI-D, HDMI
- HDCP: yes
- Headphone connector: Yes
- USB hub: UP 1 x USB 2.0 / DOWN 2 x USB 2.0
- Dimensions w x h x d: 622.5 x 400.5 (530.5) x 230 mm
- Weight: 6kg
- Height adjustable stand: Yes
- Height adjustment: 130mm
- Rotation (pivot function): 90°
- Swivel Stand: 90°; 45° left; 45° right
- Tilt angle: 22° up; 5° down
- VESA mounting: 100 x 100 mm
- Warranty: 3yr


Only £229.99 inc VAT.

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As this is my mistake

I shall give you three options:-
1. £15 refund per screen and give you some free game codes.
2. Swap to the correct model at no additional charge to yourself, I shall order stock Monday and hope to receive by end of week.
3. Refund your entire order.

Let us know how you wish to proceed and post in CS form for attention of 5UB with what you wish to do and we shall action it for you.

Again my apologies.
 
To be fair, it is silly to for Iiyama to have nearly identical model numbers. I scratched my head for a few minutes trying to figure out why the same monitor was on the Iiyama website twice.
 
To be fair, it is silly to for Iiyama to have nearly identical model numbers. I scratched my head for a few minutes trying to figure out why the same monitor was on the Iiyama website twice.

Yeah its not easy, but it is still my error, so hopefully the other chap will be happy with one of the three options I've posted. :)
 
Iiyama have tended to have similar model numbers for a while, my old (but still working fine) PLE2403WS has a more basic stand compared to the PLB2403WS, that allows the screen to be flipped 90 degrees.
 
Took the bait and went for the GB2773HS-GB1

Seemed a good price for a 144hz 27", but ill really find out in a few days :)
 
I shall give you three options:-
1. £15 refund per screen and give you some free game codes.
2. Swap to the correct model at no additional charge to yourself, I shall order stock Monday and hope to receive by end of week.
3. Refund your entire order.

Let us know how you wish to proceed and post in CS form for attention of 5UB with what you wish to do and we shall action it for you.

Again my apologies.

Ooo I would have ordered it had I known there would be benefits for doing so even though it was the wrong one :( gutted.
 
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Took the bait and went for the GB2773HS-GB1

Seemed a good price for a 144hz 27", but ill really find out in a few days :)

I bought this screen a month ago (unfortunately before it was available at OCUK) and am very happy with it. The build quality is better than expected for this price range and spec (notably the stand, which is sturdy and doesn't wobble).

Being a TN panel it has taken me many hours to get the settings right but think I am happy now. I put it in game mode and then adjust the contrast and saturation in AMD/NVIDIA control panel, as this screen doesn't have a great deal of adjustable settings - plus the touchscreen controls can be a bit of a pain to use, especially in the dark.

Apart from those minor niggles, it is a great screen and coming from 60Hz to 144Hz in BF4 is a game changing experience for me - the difference in fluidity of the image and mouse movement really feels as if you have just installed a more powerful gpu. A few of my mates have seen it and now have no choice but to go 120/144Hz for their next screen upgrade!

EDIT: The built-in speakers are terrible, but we all knew that already I guess.
 
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