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I just got the 24 inch monitor today. I love how vibrant the colors are and i don't even see the pixel lines as you would see on a regular TV or one of those super cheap monitors for office work. I run my PS5 on it and only 2 issues slightly bum me out with it. As others have mentioned, it will only support 60hz on the PS5 but I'm not too worried. Another is the speaker quality could be better. But then again, a friend told me speakers built in to a monitor aren't always good quality, so I just use my headset instead. Overall, I rate it 4/5 stars.
I highly suggest not buying a Fire TV. My amazon acct got hacked and they can't recover it for me. Without Amazon account this tv is basically worthless. I pay for Philo TV and can't even download that app onto TV because Amazon won't allow it. The bigger that conglomerate gets the more control they steal from you. Amazon is not God but they act as if they are.
Awesome in-depth review on this TV! At this low price (currently $70 - $80 USD), you really couldn't go wrong or ask for more... The great overall picture quality, decent-sized screen, 3 HDMI inputs, and low energy consumption (only $7 a year) makes this TV a really sweet deal if ya ask me. While 1080p isn't really necessary at this screen size, what I think would've made this TV perfect is HDR. Of course, you're NOT gonna be getting that kinda feature at this price point. But if you have the room for it tho, the 42" version of this model offers full 1080p resolution, and is probably an even better value for just a bit more money.
I’ve had this monitor for a while but the user interface is so bad it makes me want to throw it out the window if you have it on the wrong HDMI it literally gives you 5 seconds to open the menu before it goes into power saving mode and the menu button doesn’t even work most of the time I genuinely hate this thing but I guess you get what you pay for
Can you guys take a look at xiaomi g34wqi 180hz monitor? it came out this year and is an upgrade from the mi curved 34" and I'd appreciated it if you all took a look at it.
Bought this about a month ago and I use it primarily on ps5 and my laptop. And for some reason it looks absolutely dogshit. I dont know why but everything looks super grainy and blurry and I just can’t seem to get it to look nice at all. Please give me any advice if possible.
Is I get this for Xbox will it scale down to 1080p or 1440 p as Xbox doesn’t support 21:9 I recently got a 4k 34 inch 21:9 for Xbox but scales down drastically
You didn't say the ms input delay at 120 HZ and 60 HZ You didn't even try to do a pursuit shot of the UFO test or look up how it's done, so simple. You didn't even try to tell us how bright the monitor is be it eyeball it or give us the actual nits. I give this review a 4/10
2 years later, how's this tv holding up? Some ppl have said it went out on them after a few months or a year. Not sure how accurate they are, but just comcerned about the longevity of this tv.
@@tvchef Yeargh, the main reason why it is holdin' up much better than most other top-name brands/models is because it is a pretty 'basic' TV in terms of features, and doesn't have all that complicated processing jazz that the more expensive and higher-end TVs do... In terms of RELIABILITY, Insignia and Vizio (both low-end store brands) have a pretty good overall track record.
I am interested in this TV for work. I do not want to use their wifi. Im guessing buying a digital antenna for OTA channels? Does the mirroring require Wifi? Can I use my cell as a Hotspot and stream that way? Is there a way to use a cord to hook my phone up to the tv and "stream" that way? Thanks!