Highlights
Price
I like this monitor, and when i bought it the price was suitably affordable at £799.
Packaging/appearance
I must say, moving from a dual monitor setup to a large 49 display takes some getting used to, mainly due to having to keep thi... Read More
Competitiveness
Even tried a mini dp to dp cable, but still only topped out at 120hz.
8m away from the screen, but in reality i sit 1m away, so in hindsight perhaps the more expensive samsung's would've been better.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I was eyeing up the samsung odyssey g9 and g9 neo but as both were well over £1k and didnt offer half of the features this screen offered i went for the more valuemoney proposition of the ag493uxc2
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Even tried a mini dp to dp cable but still only topped out at 120hz
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Could be the cable im using isnt up to par to carry that kind of signal not sure
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The kvm feature is great as long as youre prepared to run one device on usbc and the other you need to use a usba to usbb cable plugged into the usb upstream port speaking of which i didnt get that cable in the box i did get european power uk power dp hdmi and usbc cables
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The cons of this monitor are mostly around the firmware and osd of the monitor
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Some things i have taken for granted on my old monitors just seem to be lacking on this monitor such as when i shutdown my laptops and leave them plugged into the screen the monitor doesnt go in to standby it seems to go round a loop of switch off then switch back on try to find a live feed says no signal then switches off then it repeats this over and over
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I have to physically put it into standby using the remote just like i would a tv