If you aren't bothered about drilling holes in your desk then go for one of the types that are a pole right into your desk.
B-Tech Bt7304, for example. You can get a 100x100 to 200x200 conversion plate as well.
I use an Ergotron LX arm with my current monitor. It's got a max weight spec of 11.3kg so should be OK to hold the Philips 8.5kg weight.
I'll just need to buy a "vesa adaptor plate" which a quick google search suggests I can get one for £8.
I've also got £900 to spend and have a gtx970 so answering the above questions will answer mine.thanksHey chaps, bit of a gfx/monitor noob.
I was going to get one of those 34" curved monitors but after all the chat of bleed I think I will go or one of these. Current monitor is a 27" benq which cost £180 so this should be quite a step up for general purpose use.
A few questions:
1.) I have two 7850's. I guess this is enough to display but 4k gaming a nono. What kind of gfx setup would I need for 4k?
2.) what's this about needing a mini cable? Is dvi or hdmi cable not enough?
3.) I have a budget of £900 which I can expense. So this monitor leaves me £200-ish to spend on monitor relates accessories. Any OCUK sold accessories that would be nice to add?
There are a few things I'd like to see changed on this monitor:
1. The screen is too reflective for professional use, a matt finish would be perfect.
I don't mind the finish - it's not glossy, and it seems to liven pictures up without being too reflective. But I can agree that for professional use it might be a bit much.
I think this monitor is ideal for gaming use though.
Not sure that is quite the case Philips own website for this has images of professionals hudled around the screen with some CAD/CAM programs running, so I am sure their opinion differs.
It is designed for gaming, this is not a monitor for professionals, I suspect a professional grade version with calibrated panel would be 2-3x the cost.
Well got my monitor delivered today from Dpd. box had a gash just on top about 1 inch down. on looking at the inside the monitor is well over 2 inches away from the ripped box. on closer inspection the monitor looks ok no marks.
linked to pc ,and pc finds it but the monitor wont light up. tried a few hdmi leads and power leads still the same. phoned ocuk up and there picking it up tomorrow.
looked on the website now there out of stock,just my luck
ordered a ati r295x2 that comes tomorrow and i have no monitor