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2560x1440 QHD resolution - Experience details not seen before, benefit from new levels of precision up to 1.7x the pixel density of Full HD

1 billion colors with HDR 10 - Enjoy any content in stunning color accuracy and detail. With a wide range of colors, near limitless hues and HDR10, which makes dark colors darker and the brightest colors even brighter

USB type-C port with charging power for your laptop and transmit data with just one cable

Currently £245 on Amazon.

Asking for £100ono

I'll also throw-in a Mac Displayport 4k cable.

No stand but wall mountable. 

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  • TheMoose changed the title to Samsung S24A600UCU LED monitor - 24". HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-C - £100

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