The foundation of the 4xx series is made up of middle-class monitors, which are asking for the universal category. Their diagonal (note: most often 22 – 24″) allows you to freely place all working information and applications on the screen, the adequate speed of the matrix makes it quite comfortable to run after work in a new COD or FIFA, and thanks to the wide viewing angles, such a monitor can be safely used as an alternative to a TV.

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After the global update of the entire line, the monitors of the four hundredth series are easily confused with their counterparts in the three hundredth series. Both here and there are dominated by 22- or 24-inch IPS matrices with good, but not standard colour reproduction, modern design and modest additional features. The difference between them lies in the last ″three hundred″ usually have only FreeSync and Flicker-Free on board. ″Four hundred″ significantly enrich the experience of interacting with the monitor due to many useful little things.

Consider them on the example of the popular 24-inch Samsung F24T450FQI monitor. The first thing that catches your eye is the use of W―LED backlight without high-frequency flickering. Together with Flicker-Free, they significantly reduce the load on vision. On the back panel, in addition to the usual HDMI port, there is not the usual VGA output for low-cost models, but a more status DisplayPort. There you can also find a USB hub for peripherals. Well, the stands at the ″Four-hundred″ stand spinning both horizontally and vertically. That is, such a monitor can be switched to portrait mode.