BenQ Pd3200q (2560 x 1440 pixels, 32")

BenQ Pd3200q

2560 x 1440 pixels, 32"


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jonisapp

4 years ago

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Laura Robach

4 years ago

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This is unfortunately not a mistake. The classification criteria have been updated to reflect technological progress: a product that was A++ in 2020 will be classified B or C in 2021; an A++ will probably be classified D or E; the least efficient, former A+, will be at the bottom of the scale with a class F or G. I invite you to read this article: https://theconversation.com/pourquoi-les-etiquettes-energie-ont-elles-encore-change-150785#:~:text=New%20%C3%A9labels&text=The%20crit%C3%A8res%20of%20classification%20will%20have%20class%20F%20or%20G.

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TomR

5 years ago

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Moritz.moser

5 years ago

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Hello Tom I bought this monitor about 2 weeks ago for almost exactly the same reasons. It is very good for image editing, especially because of its size. I've only played Ps4 on the screen about 3 times so far and it's brilliant. The screen is like a TV but with extremely fast response time, which is also great for gaming. The only downside I've noticed so far is that you need a big enough desk. If you sit too close to the screen, it's almost a bit too big. With my 27 inch screen I need a distance of about 60 cm and with the 32 about 80 cm so that I can see the whole screen. Greetings

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