Investing in a big screen high-resolution monitor can be expensive, but it seems all that is about to change. While many 4K IPS monitors from, shall we say “more established brands” can cost many times this, the ElectriQ monitor will leave you with some change from £250. That’s crazy cheap for a panel, and after finding out just how popular this monitor is, we wanted to see what all the fuss was about.
Ah, it’s a cheap no brand monitor, so you get nothing right? Wrong. Equipped with a 4K 32″ IPS panel that runs at 60 Hz, that’s a freaking huge amount of panel real-estate right off the bat. Add to that AMD FreeSync support, a slim bezel, built-in speakers, good connectivity, VESA support, and even an HDMI cable thrown in the box.
For in-depth specifications, please visit the official Laptops Direct product page here.
The stand is metal cast and comes in two parts. It looks a little small for a monitor of this size and weight but should be about enough to get the job done. Of course, you also get the required HDMI, and power cables included too.
“Make the step up with this fantastic electriQ monitor and you’ll notice the amazing difference instantly. Fantastic for designers and gamers alike, it’s packed full of incredible features. With a 60Hz refresh rate and highly detailed 4K resolution everything is really smooth and packed full of detail and colour for a fantastic experience! For designers, accuracy is key. You need as much detail as possible with colours that are extremely precise so you know exactly how your project will turn out, especially with print. That’s what you get with this monitor. Its 4K display ensures there’s a huge level of detail with really vibrant colours.” – ElectriQ
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