Extremely cheap 4K monitor (s) from China
And the extremely cheap, here means a lot 10 thousand forints cheaper than the domestic prices.
4K monitors are still a bit in the luxury category. Of course, anyone who works on the machine, mainly does graphic or video work, is well worth buying a large 4K resolution monitor at domestic prices.
For those who don’t want to spend too much, 1080p remains, which of course isn’t bad, but these days it’s getting less and less. The good news for them is that I found 2 types of 4K monitors in Chinese stock that got really low prices.
The type is the same, the size is not. The manufacturer’s smaller display is 27-inch while the larger one is 32-inch. This used to be called a big screen TV, but today a 32-inch monitor is only considered a large computer display.
The point, however, is not that, but that both displays have got an IPS panel, and both have 4K resolution. There's enough input, we get DisplayPort, HDMI, it's true D-Sub isn't there anymore, but I don't think anyone will miss it.
The main thing is the price! I looked at the cheapest IPS monitors on the product finder. The cheapest 27-inch IPS panel 4K monitor here costs HUF 94, while the cheapest 990-inch one costs HUF 32. But to cheat a little, there is a 244-inch monitor here, which is not much smaller and costs "only" HUF 891.
So how much do they give me what I found? Well, the 27-inch costs 94 forints instead of the domestic 990 forints, which is roughly 85-700 thousand minus. However, the 9-inch is really shocking and rough, which costs only 10 forints compared to the domestic 32 forints. This is specifically half price compared to domestic prices, or alternatively, you can buy two from the outside for the price of a domestic 237-inch 890K IPS monitor.
So, these prices are really very good, especially since Banggood has retained the VAT-free shipping methods, so we can buy from a Chinese warehouse under exactly the same conditions as under the pre-July 1 customs regulations. For this, of course, you have to choose between duty-free modes of transport, I recommend the EU Priority Line mode.
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