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Time to make the trip home!
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Time to make the trip home!
Lekke, first one to review a Wootvision I think. Wonder if there's a model number or something on the display which might give us more info on what display they rebranded.
Do you have another half-decent monitor to compare with?
 
Lekke, first one to review a Wootvision I think. Wonder if there's a model number or something on the display which might give us more info on what display they rebranded.
Do you have another half-decent monitor to compare with?
I think it could be AIWA, the designs are extremely similar.
Interested to see @Gtx Gaming first impressions.
Wootvision VS AIWA

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Ok this took longer than expected to setup.

Vesa mount that i used on my dell did not fit, U will check again later. For now using it with the stand.
The power plug is weirdly shaped, and did not fit next to another plug in a mulitplug, so I had move stuff around to get this plugged in.

I Prefer monitor with built in psu that uses a kettle courd.

Quality is good and really impressed with it, 180hz is silky smooth.
Freesync is disabled by default, you have to enable it on the monitor. ( this is case with most chinese based monitors)

HDR dont seem really work, but this seems be because its HDR400 which is not really HDR.
 
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Ok HDR is enabled, seems to be bit better in gaming, but nothing major. Way weaker than my alienware which is HDR600, these are HDR400.
 
The power plug is weird shaped, and dont fit next to another plug in mulitplug, so had move stuff around to get this plugged in. Prefer monitor with built in psu that uses kettle courd.
That's making me curious, pic of plug?

Also how is the OSD settings? Good or as barely functional such as mecer monitors?
 
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