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Free 1080P Screen Recorder For Windows 7

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Free 1080P Screen Recorder For Windows 7

2024-04-18 09:34:53

..first 24 hours..used only 7%..couldn't ask for anything better...

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2024-07-02 02:57:42

The VG248QG 1080P display works very well. No issues with it. Use it primarily for gaming. I have Windows 10 refresh rate set at 144.001 Hz.

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2024-04-06 05:33:35

I'm a casual PC gamer and also use my monitor for work. I work with multiple windows so I used two 1080p 19 displays for multitasking, but I wanted a single monitor with enough screen real estate, smooth refresh rate, and stunning color accuracy. This one delivers all of that for me a GREAT price! If you're in the market for a 4K IPS panel, simply get this one you won't regret it.

5
2024-09-17 08:11:38

I am using this with my Tascam recorder which leaves my hands free to do other tasks.

5
2024-08-25 01:28:23

7 frames/second with 18b battery. Lightweight. No cons so far.

5
2024-09-27 06:32:33

This thing is so slim! Light and portable! Great quality 15.6 screen running on 1080p that practically almost looks 4k. It has two USB type c that are both bidirectional and a mini hdmi. This is the TOUCHSCREEN model not to be confused with VD sister model. Thank you B&H for handling my needs with great customer satisfaction!

5
2024-09-27 04:25:40

I love the screen size and picture quality and most importantly the colors that i see is way better than my previous 1080p monitor

5
2024-04-29 05:24:30

I can game on mine, no lag as a 3rd monitor to do surround in World of Tanks (WoT). I have a Lenovo Y510P with 2 GeForce 750m cards, and the laptop has 1 HDMI and 1 VGA port, both go to my Samsung T27B350 TV/Monitors running at 1080p@60. I have a Desktop that I actually run 6 of those Samsung monitors with 2 video cards. Since I choose to rebuild my Desktop, I have been using my laptop in the meanwhile. I wanted to use 3 monitors so I could game with peripheral vision, since World of Tanks supports 120' FOV. While my center and right monitors are handled by the laptop video ports, I was short 1 port to do 3 displays. I initially used a KWorld USB2-2-DVI, and that even worked, but there was noticeable lag. Since I only use about 1/3 of the side monitor, this was possible. If I tried to use the entire screen, this might have been bad, but for my purposes and this game, it was acceptable. Since I saw they released USB3-2-DVI, I figure it could only be faster. they were right, now using 1/3 of my left side monitor, and there is almost no lag, I would have to be looking for it to even notice. It works perfect, so this will work in place of the Matrox TripleHead2Go I was looking at. I will try to see how it handles full screen, but for a partial screen, WoT in 1080p is fine. Hope this helps out someone who is trying to decide if this will work, I think if you wanted to watch full screen videos at 1080p@60 this would handle that no problem at all. David

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2024-04-26 05:26:12

It's not designed for the purpose, but I use this on video gigs as a client monitor or for checking focus. While it completely lacks video-centric features like LUTs, meters, or freeze, it is easy to set up on a stand with the 1/4 screw mount and is simple to power off a USB-C battery pack (I use a smallrig VB50 or VB99 to power this and several other things at once, will run for over a day). Comparable monitors that are designed for video cost thousands of dollars with thickness measured in inches, which I'm not about to spend or haul to a gig since clients probably couldn't tell the difference anyway. This screen is super thin and lightweight, so it costs almost nothing capacity-wise to bring (slips into a typical laptop pocket in a backpack). I'm sure if you're a travelling businessperson or even video editor/creative this would be a perfect addition to your laptop. The colors are particularly good, comparable to the OLED I edit on, which is what I wanted. A personal factory calibration slip is included, which actually noticeably exceeded the spec'd delta-E for my screen. Obviously with OLED do not expect it to work well in sunlight or bright environments as it is relatively dim, this is for indoor or dimly-lit environments only. I was particularly impressed with the folding flap/stand, which is attached not with adhesives, but simple magnets, so it is easy to remove completely or add it on for protection. I guess my only complaints would be the use of mini-HDMI instead of full HDMI (understandable, but mildly annoying- make sure you buy the right cable if you need to use HDMI in), and the 1080p resolution. While 1080p is totally fine for a 13 screen, I'd love to see a 4K version as that would make an ideal monitor for checking focus. That would put pixel density on-par with 7 1080p screens.

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2024-04-26 09:46:41

A must have for me when using this field recorder, the only thing missing is a screen! LED let you know when you're recording and what inputs you are using.

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