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Deliaz2014-06-24 17:21:26
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Deliaz, 2014-06-24 17:21:26

Is there a cheap (cheaper than Apple) 27" monitor with good sound?

I listened and watched "Apple Thunderbolt Display 27" here. I like the quality of the picture, and what is pleasant, the sound is at a good level. But the cost ...
I'm trying to find an analogue a little cheaper. If with pictures now everyone is more or less worthy, then it is difficult to pick up something by sound.
Does anyone have a positive experience?

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Trow_eu, 2014-06-25
@Trow_eu

I use 2560x1440 27" Crossover - a Korean with an LG matrix, the same as in apple. An excellent monitor for a much more modest amount, I took it on ebay. _It seems_ there were models with speakers, I won't say anything about the quality, the built-in ones were not interested.

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Puma Thailand, 2014-06-25
@opium

yes, the extremely average shitty sound there is
at the level of any small speakers for 600-1000 rubles

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DancingOnWater, 2014-06-25
@DancingOnWater

Ehh, everyone thinks that physics can be fooled. To have a more or less decent sound, you need a more or less decent resonator. The case of any monitor does not allow this. It's better to buy yourself a normal pair of speakers for 5 thousand - you can do more, but frail DACs in ordinary zvukovuha will no longer be extended.

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Deliaz, 2014-06-25
@Deliaz

@DancingOnWater Still, it's probably a phase inverter, not a resonator ...
The fact is that I described at the beginning: I like Apple's sound in quality. Therefore, such a monitor already exists, I'm just looking for a cheaper analogue, where the sound will be at the same level.

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