The cheapest 4K monitor out there could replace all your displays

The cheapest 4K monitor out there could replace all your displays

Specter U425CV-U 4-inch 43K Display - $158 at Walmart
(around € 120)
This 4-inch 43K LED display is incredibly cheap at under $160, undercutting all the competition. It could be an equally solid option for professionals and TV fans alike. Walmart currently offers the most affordable 4K monitor (that doubles as a TV) on the market, even cheaper than lower-end Amazon Prime Day displays. At just £158, the Specter U425CV-U even beats most refurbished displays we've seen to date, and this one comes with a full one-year warranty. It costs around €14 a year to run and uses a 42,5-inch LED panel, supported by two feet and surrounded by an extremely thin frame. Alone among ultra-cheap TVs and monitors, it has four (yes, four) HDMI inputs, which means you can connect up to four computers at once, if you fancy such an elaborate setup.

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There's also a USB port for connecting an external storage device and powering smart devices like the Amazon Fire Stick or Chromecast, plus a VESA mount if you want to mount it on your wall. Its nominal 3000:1 contrast ratio, 250 cd/m^2 brightness, and 60Hz refresh rate won't set a world record, but it should be enough for most use cases. And it is also worth noting that there are two 10W speakers with ARC support and a SPDIF port. It doesn't split the screen, which isn't surprising at this price, but if you're using Windows 10, Snap Assist will accomplish almost the same thing. Spreadsheet users, professionals, and multitaskers will love the massive real estate, which equals four 21,5-inch Full HD monitors. TechRadar rounds up all the best deals during the Prime Day sale period, and we've rounded up all the best Prime Day deals into one easy-to-navigate article to help you find the great deals you're looking for.

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