jamesschwarz987, 27 May 2020Yes, they're talking about its thinnest part of the monitor which is 7.3mm, while its thickest... morethat 18cm is with the stand pointing out of the back. There is no way it's 18cm as the thickest part of the monitor. Or you dont understand how much is 18cm
the preview text of this post on gsmarena.com is wrong, not title, it's same as last post about galaxy a01/m01.
No DVI? useless.
Anonymous, 27 May 2020lol the source talks about the thickness of the monitor and not the bezels. It's 7.3mm thick. Yes, they're talking about its thinnest part of the monitor which is 7.3mm, while its thickest part is 18cm.
Anonymous, 27 May 2020... and you've completely ignored the other half of the statement about price differences. Yeah, but that also matters in quality too. You couldn't just simply compare a very basic 24" 1080p display with very dim brightness (250 nits lol) with a high end 10-bit 6K HDR monitor.
Alex 94, 27 May 2020It will be 150€ like always. This monitor is with 60 hz refresh rate, so not worth 1€ for trul... moreNot everyone use there monitor for gaming and well people who game dont even look monitors that cost under 300 euro.
I have something 120 euro cost AOC 23.5 inch screen and i dont see it as a problem for gaming on it. And there are even 27 inch screen already selling under 130 euro so why would this one be over 100 euro in Europe ?
leo sk, 27 May 2020250 nits is way too dim. A pretty average monitor. No mention of refresh rate, response time e... moreIt doesn't work that way in the PC space. That specs could cost >$300 at the least and it's not from China but from Korea like Yamakasi and other brands that sell displays that used to come from LG and Samsung but not up to par to be used on their own displays.
Anonymous, 27 May 2020Pretty sure they use the same panel suppliers, nothing special about Chinese monitors.... and you've completely ignored the other half of the statement about price differences.
So no one is gonna talk about the fact that they put something about M01 under article title?
250 nits is way too dim. A pretty average monitor. No mention of refresh rate, response time etc.
If they had 1440p monitor with 144hz refresh rate, 3ms response time, at least 400-600 nits brightness at around 200$, then that would be something I could expect from them
There are other full hd monitors at this price and probably of better quality than xiaomi considering the quality of their tv's.
This will end up being a china-only product just like their other monitor that no one even remembers about.
KondriX, 27 May 2020Will it come to Europe? Even if it does, I guess the price will be 100+ €. It will be 150€ like always. This monitor is with 60 hz refresh rate, so not worth 1€ for truly gamers.
Anonymous, 27 May 2020Upset much that Chinese companies have cheap good-looking products while the American "beautif... morePretty sure they use the same panel suppliers, nothing special about Chinese monitors.
lol the source talks about the thickness of the monitor and not the bezels. It's 7.3mm thick.
AnonD-641645, 27 May 2020Lies, damn lies, and rendersUpset much that Chinese companies have cheap good-looking products while the American "beautiful" products come at a steep price?
7.3mm is very thin, don't know what you guys are complaining
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