The only thing this has going for it is split-screen. MSRP may be $350 but its usual retail is $250. You can buy a monitor JUST like this one for under $120 easily, without the split screen. But Windows 10 has multitasking capability similar to split screen. There's really no reason to get ripped off for $100.
hungI'm a huge computer ne so I hate seeing people get ripped off of computer parts they could buy for a lot less money.
http://pcpartpicker.com/products/monitor/
Juat filter what you want and pcpartpicker shows the lowest prices and merchants.
BlastguyMore like $50. Most entry level 24" 1080p IPS monitors are around $150 (you can find them cheaper if it's on sale) but even those aren't going to produce a vibrant picture like this one. I think it's worth spending the extra $50 for a better picture quality and a bezel-less look. The splitscreen feature does seem unless on a 16:9 monitor. I think that's only useful for ultrawides.
Sugar_FreeYou can get a smaller 21.5" - 23" one for under $100 on sale.
Also how does this monitor have better "picture quality and bezel-less look" than any other IPS 60Hz 1920x1080 monitor? Sources?
BlastguyHoly shit this guy must be one of those 30hz is the max guys. Dude go look at linus tech tips and look up his reviews on monitors. The color bit rate, etc. Not all monitors of ips look alike. Holy shit man. Would it kill you to just work and buy yourself nice things so you're not so skeptical of specs qnd experiences with products.
hung60Hz minimun fyi. I know my fair share of computers and monitors, I wouldn't speak if I didn't know what I was talking about.
And I'm subbed to LinusTechTips, I watch him regularly.