TheLostSwede
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Motherboard | Gigabyte X670E Aorus Master |
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Keyboard | Corsair K70 Max |
Software | Windows 10 Pro |
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The price direct from Dell is the equivalent of $920...luckily they were on sale on bestbuy's website a year ago, i grabbed two for a little under $600, their normal price is around $600 or so.
theyre nice monitors, with good connectivity, good panel lighting & all of the 'nice to haves' users expect in monitors, plus a few many high end monitors dont have, like 4 USB ports + a USB upstream, smooth height adjustment, good panel swivel, vesa compatible, great viewing angles (all you lose is color at extreme side angles). the control panel buttons suck, & the occasional Hz rate bug some experience is a pita, but other than that, its a good monitor.
Cheapest price online seems to be $710.
The LG can be had for $430.
Makes you wonder what Dell is thinking.
I have an old Dell U2515H and the connectivity is one of the reasons why I got it. This Asus has crap connectivity, but it's 4K and I can't go back...