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Polar T4 Heart Rate Monitor

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Related review

Bugboy 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[16:9] I love this monitor. It was easy to set up and the instructions were prefect. I'd buy another one in a heart beat!

5
Daniel 2024-04-03 01:28:25

[0.025 lb] Perfect design for my X-T4

5
Daniel 2024-09-29 04:11:24

Perfect design for my X-T4

5
Mohammed 2024-04-06 01:15:33

[0.05 lb] polar pro make the best step up rings

5
Devin 2024-04-17 04:13:32

[4.03 lb] I bought this cable to take advantage of the 120hz monitor refresh rate. HDMI only goes to 60hz.

5
coryfromroe 2024-05-05 07:13:34

[178 x 178°] refresh rate awesome! settings great. best monitor i have used. the curvred display makes for comfortable use.

5
Josh62 2024-04-04 03:47:24

[POM] Good product no issues will recommend this to anyone in a heart beat

5
Anderson 2024-04-05 05:13:48

[1x 1/4" Control] The BSP is the heart of my synth instrument setup. Love it!

5
Anderson 2024-06-21 08:53:10

The BSP is the heart of my synth instrument setup. Love it!

5
Abigail 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[4.185 lb] I've split my productivity and gaming setups for years. And this display represents a significant leap toward an eventual convergence. For productivity, I typically use a semi-recent Mac connected to some kind of Apple-sanctioned retina display. While for gaming, I typically run a custom-built Windows PC and some kind of 1440p+ monitor running at or above a refresh rate of 120hz. Recent improvements to Linux have made it easier for me to supplant macOS and Windows with a single software base, and the commodity hardware available for Linux systems–muck like Windows systems–is a big plus for me. However, the display has always been a weak point. The lower PPI of non-retina displays distracts me from my productivity and will eventually result in strain given extended use. But this monitor hasn't quite closed the gap for what I'm looking for. One day, I hope to have the best of both worlds. A retina display with excellent color and a high refresh rate that works well with commodity hardware. Until then, this is my favorite monitor on the market.

5