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Monitor for sale, still under warranty

Jeremy from North Dunedin

Gaming and general use monitor - Excellent condition, low cost, under warranty: Dell SE2717H 27" Monitor with FreeSync.
Like new condition, only 7 months since purchase, only been used for PhD research, but the researcher needed to upgrade.

Retails new at $399 at JB hifi !!
www.jbhifi.co.nz...
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The SE2717H is a 27" monitor with a resolution of 1920x1080 and a maximum refresh rate of 75 Hz. It has a couple tricks up its sleeve, though. First and foremost, the display supports FreeSync VRR technology, providing smooth, tear-free gaming with compatible Radeon graphics cards. If anyone's wondering, the display's FreeSync range goes from 48 to 75 Hz. Second, the screen is based on IPS display panel tech, which should let users enjoy good color accuracy and viewing angles. Response time rings in at 6 ms."

techreport.com...
-affordable-freesync-goodness

Price: $295

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