expired Posted by Carlos16087 • Jan 30, 2025
Jan 30, 2025 4:09 PM
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expired Posted by Carlos16087 • Jan 30, 2025
Jan 30, 2025 4:09 PM
27" Lenovo Legion R27qe 1440p 180Hz IPS Gaming Monitor
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I actually got it from Bedbathandbeyond.com marketplace sold directly from lenovo. The difference is you can apply the 20% off coupon they always have which brought the price down to $115.19. I have just started using it, but so far it looks great and is running at 180hz without issue. Great deal at that price. Here's the link to it at bedbathandbeyond
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This monitor has HDMI 2.1 ports. Meaning G-SYNC will work over HDMI! Assuming you have the correct cables and compatible GPU
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IF you are one of the folks who found they could 'double dip' and get it for <120, good for you, that seems like a good deal. For the rest of us... not so much. Two important points that I can see:
1) Buying from lenovo directly may get you a three year warranty.
2) The Dell G2725D looks to be near-identical specs, is only $5 more, and has a three year advanced exchange warranty (they diagnose, send you a new one, you return old one in box).
I'm not including money back, points, etc., as they can vary day to day. The two run reasonably similar MB over a span of time AFAICT. But so the Lenovo deal isn't head and shoulders above competition, and looks to me like buying from a third party site may lose you some warranty time.
I own products from both companies, so not a slight on Lenovo at all. I've just owned Dell IPS displays for decades, have always had great service (rarely needed), and I personally prefer the anti-glare coating they typically use. Just food for thought. If you are planning on buying a PC from one or the other, I might lean towards doing both from one company.