jazid:
I have this monitor which I bought 2 yrs ago for just over £200. Bargain, although for me I wish I had bought a 20" screen as its just too big for me.
The picture quality is second to none.
Do you know the wattage rating of this when being used and on standby?
paulgee31:
Just bought the 23" for £114 and very impressed with the image and monitor. Always impressed with Digimate.
Same again: - Do you know the wattage rating of this when being used and on standby?
Sidmon:
Would this be able to be used as a TV?
Look below
hajj_3:
@ sidmon no, it doesnt have a tv tuner built in. You could get a tv card for your pc though.
Look below
vitek:
Provided you hook it to a PC with tv tuner or external box with HDMI out, like freeview or sky (via adapter)
WIth the number of online streaming sites and services you could use this to get basically any TV programmes you wanted and as long as you are not watching something at the same time it is transmitted, then YOU DONT NEED TO PAY THE ANNUAL TV TAX (which effectively buys the monitor for you free, along with an external drive to store your programmes.
Using the BBC iplayer for non live transmissions requires no license.
Why pay a license to watch things at the times dictated to you - when you can watch them when you want and let your savings of not paying the TV tax buy the kit for you.
Why pay for Sky in a couple of rooms when you can set up a NAS and wifi in your house for the cost of the equipment rather than a monthly ongoing fee?
Do any Freeview recorders etc offer a terabyte plus of storage?