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The CRUA 27 Inch Curved Gaming Monitor features a Full HD (1920x1080P) VA panel with a stunning 200Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time, designed for both gaming and professional use. Its immersive curved design, versatile connectivity options, and eye care technologies make it the perfect choice for gamers and office professionals alike.
Response Time | 1 Milliseconds |
Maximum Display Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Resolution | FHD 1080p |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 69D x 12.5W x 43H centimetres |
Screen Size | 27 Inches |
Colour Gamut Value | 99 |
Refresh Rate | 200 Hz |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Screen Finish Type | 光澤 |
Colour | 200Hz |
VESA Mount Type | Panel Mount |
Special Features | Adaptive Sync, Blue Light Filter, Flicker-Free, Curved, Eye Care |
A**Y
Really good tbh
Would recommend don’t usually give five stars out easy but really good for the price
R**S
Good
It’s alright.You will need to play with settings to get the right colours.
M**A
Great
As described
R**D
Lorand
Very good
C**J
Display
Marks on monitor and due to sticking prints too hard right on the display it leaves residue - damaging it.
J**W
Ghosting is bad unless you do one thing
You need to put black boost on 5 in the monitor setting or you'll get bad ghosting in games.
R**L
Horrible ghosting compared to other monitors
Avoid if you want a true 144hz+ experience. After about a year of ownership I've had to contend with horrible ghosting and awful response times. I have an msi monitor that only cost me £10 more and found that to be far more responsive, not to mention enemies not ghosting across my screen. This isn't even to mention how the 144hz doesn't feel like 144hz.
H**N
Decent cheap monitor
Apart from the driver trying to steal it saying he doesn't have it and his system isn't working, it's an okay monitor.
A**Y
love it
i bought this monitor maybe a year ago?? maybe a little sooner than that. I love it tho! might as well be a Samsung or some nice name brand cus I can’t tell the difference. looks as good as my MacBook screen in terms of clarity, responsiveness etc.in terms of performance there’s no issues, it’s great for productivity cus it’s nice and big so u can split screens on it or stuff like thatonly thing is that “curved” is VERY generous!! maybe look somewhere else if you want a very curved monitor.. this is maybe curved a couple cm inwards. not really enough to have the “curved” effect/benefits, but i like the monitor a lot so i guess I don’t mind. From the front it’s like looking at a flat monitor, lol. nothing wrong w that but maybe the description is a little misleading.
M**D
Unbeatable for the price
I did not expect this panel to look this good for the price. The build quality of the panel itself is 'passable' to 'good' not premium but doesnt feel cheap either, very similar to AOC.The stand is metal which is nice.It has a single dead pixel way in the top left but whatever, its hard to get zero dead pixels even from the expensive brands and trust me ive been through it trying just that.Its verified 200hz via display port by UFO test (please note if you are going to use HDMI you will NOT get the full 200hz even with HDMI 2.0, and the store page tells you this upfront, but just in case you missed it.Out of the box the colors, brightness and contrast are all perfect. I dont know how accurate it is as i dont have the tools to measure that and i dont do any tasks where i need high accuracy to to my eye the reds blues yellows blacks whites etc all look perfect, if a bit overtuned for an out of box "wow factor". But i personally dont mind the vibrancy. If this screen has a decent lifespan on it ie i get at a minimum 3 years out of it, then i will for sure call this worth the money paid.4 stars instead of 5 because of the broken tab on the plastic cover out of the box, not a big deal it has other clips and clicked into place perfectly fine, but still.
M**L
Absolutely fine second monitor for the money - but that's all
Needing a second monitor for my PC for work purposes, I noticed this one had a good price point, and thought I'd give it a shot, as it had the same physical color scheme as my Dell all-in-one (white surround, silver stand) to avoid tripping my OCD. And also it was cheap. First impressions:The GoodWhat you get is exactly what it says on the box, and nothing else. It's a perfectly adequate second monitor for the money.Dead space around the image area is surprisingly narrow for an unknown brand. It's barely wider than the Dell.If you're willing to spend 20 minutes playing with the brightness/contrast/color settings (blind, mind you, as the buttons are all on the back and you'll need the manual as a roadmap at first), you can...kind of? almost? get it to match your primary monitor's settings. Granted, it's a blast from the 90s with all of the physical buttons and pop-up menus, but it works. Just takes awhile.An HDMI cable is included. Moreover, it looks rugged as hell, almost to the point that it doesn't want to play ball on under-desk cable management.Did I mention that it was cheap? It's a decent value at 90 bucks. And the price fluctuates - I got one for 85, which is even better.Packing material is robust and looks to be easily reusable during a move if you bury it in a closet and don't pitch the Styrofoam inserts.The Bad:The "curved" feature is wishful thinking. Seriously, once this thing is on your desk, you'll need a straightedge to discern any curve whatsoever, and your brain keeps telling you it's dead flat at a glance. The Amazon product photo may have been shot with a fisheye lens, or Photoshopped, but that's NOT what it looks like in person. It's...maybe? ok for a dual-monitor setup with Windows applications - the jury's still out on that - but if you're expecting an actual noticeable curve to try to maintain a similar distance between your eyes and both the center and edges of a 2-monitor setup, or at least minimize the difference, this isn't the monitor you want.The manual is what you might expect from a completely unknown manufacturer. It was clearly not written in English, and was trans-literated instead of translated. Some rather creative verbiage. Fortunately it won't be an issue after initial setup, and common sense and Windows will get you through almost everything there except for the button descriptions and menu interface.Per the notes under "The Good," getting the colors to match your existing display is a time-consuming adventure.No speakers. Not an issue if you're using it as a second monitor but worth pointing out.It isn't the sharpest image in the world, noticeable with text. Still totally readable, but compared to the Dell, it's noticeable.The Neutral:I'm not trying this thing as a gaming monitor, so no clue about the refresh rate under gaming conditions. It appears to top out at its default 1920 x 1080, so some power gamers might not even be happy with the resolution.So...for the money, it's totally adequate.
C**S
Does not work with a MacBook Air
This monitor is a joke. It does not work properly with a MacBook Air. When the MacBook Air is Open there is nothing on the screen. When the MacBook Air is closed, the image from the screen is properly on the monitor, but is useless to me since I cannot use a keyboard with it. What a joke!
C**N
Erreur de qualité
Vendu comme affichant 100 hertz alors que dans les réglages on ne peut pas dépasser les 75 hertz.
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