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Costco Members: 34" Acer 144Hz UWQHD Curved Gaming Monitor

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$350

$450

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 34"Acer 144Hz UWQHD Curved Gaming Monitor on sale for $349.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member Ozta for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • Resolution: 3440x1440 UW-QHD
  • Panel Type: VA
  • AMD Radeon (NEW) FreeSync Premium Pro Technology
  • Refresh Rate: 144Hz
  • Response Time: 1ms VRB
  • Brightness: 400 nits
  • Screen Type: Curved
  • Screen Size: 34 in.
  • VESA: 75x75mm
  • Viewing Angles: 178/178 Horizontal/Vertical
  • Ports:
    • 2x HDMI
    • 2x DisplayPort

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 34"Acer 144Hz UWQHD Curved Gaming Monitor on sale for $349.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member Ozta for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • Resolution: 3440x1440 UW-QHD
  • Panel Type: VA
  • AMD Radeon (NEW) FreeSync Premium Pro Technology
  • Refresh Rate: 144Hz
  • Response Time: 1ms VRB
  • Brightness: 400 nits
  • Screen Type: Curved
  • Screen Size: 34 in.
  • VESA: 75x75mm
  • Viewing Angles: 178/178 Horizontal/Vertical
  • Ports:
    • 2x HDMI
    • 2x DisplayPort

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D.8256
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Sure thing. Just spread some rep if you can Wink

Calibration was aiming for 6500K with gamma set to 2.2. So I calibrated with a brightness of 40, contrast 50, black boost 5. Color 2.2, color temp set to User, R Gain 48, G Gain 47, B Gain 47.

It's said you can adjust brightness without affecting the temperature or colors much. Rtings calibrates at 100 nits actually (for those that don't know).

Uploaded the .icm file and the DisplayCal report post-calibration.

I can try to calibrate again under the Warm color temperature setting. I think it should be more universal, and at 6600K it's already close to my target of 6500K. Just keep in mind the whole procedure takes roughly an hour, so give me a day or two if anyone is interested.

Slickdeals site doesn't allow me to upload .icm files, so I uploaded to Google Drive.

https://drive.google.com/drive/fo...sp=sharing
Son512
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Order on Nov 1st so you can price adjust on Nov. 30th(Cyber Monday). 30 days for price adjustment for costco.com


https://customerservice.costco.co...l/a_id/628
camlen92
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I looked into this and general consensus is that this WILL NOT work. Most Costco employees online are saying they are told not to honor price adjustments for Black Friday/Cyber Monday deals and sales for items purchased beforehand. Of course, you can risk it but there isn't any guarantee you will get the price adjusted (most said if the item goes out of stock, Costco will definitely not price adjust).

This deal is super tempting but I will play it safe and hold out to the 30th just in case a similar Dell monitor goes on sale.

Edit: also found out that even using the Costco Visa Rewards CC will not qualify your purchase for the price rewind. It only applies to other stores' prices, not to Costco.

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Nov 17, 2020 08:58 AM
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TimmyT1611Nov 17, 2020 08:58 AM
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Quote from D.8256 :
2.2 gamma @ 6500K @ 160 nits is an industry standard in the photography world. Everything else is just preference. Nothing wrong with preference though Wink Nits I keep down to protect my eyes during extended use, but feel free to crank it up in games.

I had to go manual to fine-tune the colors, but I still intend to produce another ICM file under the default Warm setting (6600K). I also plan to post the pre-calibration DisplayCal report. Stay tuned, might get it done by tonight.

Keep watch on this post for an update I guess? Post #264. I'll probably just start a new post as well once the files are ready.
I'll be looking forward to the warm color calibration. Might make me change my mind on the monitor
Nov 17, 2020 10:28 AM
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D.8256Nov 17, 2020 10:28 AM
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Quote from TimmyT1611 :
I'll be looking forward to the warm color calibration. Might make me change my mind on the monitor
Just in time.
Nov 17, 2020 10:31 AM
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kitkat1Nov 17, 2020 10:31 AM
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so what is the benefit if any if we get an amd video card but don't play games to use on this monitor
Nov 17, 2020 10:42 AM
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CoralLinen8661Nov 17, 2020 10:42 AM
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Nov 17, 2020 11:15 AM
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D.8256Nov 17, 2020 11:15 AM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank D.8256

On the request of a few users on here, and also because I also wanted the profile myself Wink Here's the ICM file for the Warm Profile @ 2.2 Gamma. I calibrated @ 35% brightness which gives 162 nits.

The post-calibration report highlights an out of spec tolerance between the measured vs. assumed target whitepoint, but it can safely be ignored since the test assumes I'm calibrating under a 6600K preset, but the Warm profile only measures 6570K. I'm actually pretty happy with this profile as it has a tighter tolerance over the first calibration with the colors and grays and even follows the gamma perfectly at 2.2 all the way through.

I'll also be attaching the pre-calibration results tested against sRGB and Adobe RGB. I also retested my previous calibration profile just do double check. The file name is the same as the previous (EI342CKR), but with the time stamp of 2020-11-16.

I'll upload the reports and ICMs on my Google Drive. I'll also attach on this site as a zip. 2 ICM profiles (User + Warm), 2 pre-calibration results, 2 post-calibration results for the User ICM profile, and 1 post-calibration result for the Warm ICM profile.

Oof. Definitely tired, and don't plan to make any more promises LMAO.

https://drive.google.com/drive/fo...sp=sharing

As a final note, I recommend you guys check out DisplayCal. It's suppose to do a better job at handling these color profiles. It is freeware and safe. Also recommend you guys check out Rtings for other in-depth reviews of monitors (to give you an idea of what you're looking for).

Cheers!
Last edited by D.8256 November 17, 2020 at 03:23 AM.
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Nov 17, 2020 11:24 AM
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CoralLinen8661Nov 17, 2020 11:24 AM
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Quote from D.8256 :
On the request of a few users on here, and also because I also wanted the profile myself Wink Here's the ICM file for the Warm Profile @ 2.2 Gamma. I calibrated @ 35% brightness which gives 162 nits.

The post-calibration report highlights an out of spec tolerance between the measured vs. assumed target whitepoint, but it can safely be ignored since the test assumes I'm calibrating under a 6600K preset, but the Warm profile only measures 6570K. I'm actually pretty happy with this profile as it has a tighter tolerance over the first calibration with the colors and grays and even follows the gamma perfectly at 2.2 all the way through.

I'll also be attaching the pre-calibration results tested against sRGB and Adobe RGB. I also retested my previous calibration profile just do double check. The file name is the same as the previous (EI342CKR), but with the time stamp of 2020-11-16.

I'll upload the reports and ICMs on my Google Drive. I'll also attach on this site as a zip. 2 ICM profiles (User + Warm), 2 pre-calibration results, 2 post-calibration results for the User ICM profile, and 1 post-calibration result for the Warm ICM profile.

Oof. Definitely tired, and don't plan to make any more promises LMAO.

https://drive.google.com/drive/fo...sp=sharing

As a final note, I recommend you guys check out DisplayCal. It's suppose to do a better job at handling these color profiles. It is freeware and safe. Also recommend you guys check out Rtings for other in-depth reviews of monitors (to give you an idea of what you're looking for).

Cheers!
thank you so much! any opinions on this one vs dell 3220dgf.
Nov 17, 2020 02:39 PM
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treeeeeeeNov 17, 2020 02:39 PM
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Quote from CoralLinen8661 :
thank you so much! any opinions on this one vs dell 3220dgf.
The Dell isn't an ultrawide so they're not really comparable.

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Nov 17, 2020 04:53 PM
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kimma22Nov 17, 2020 04:53 PM
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Quote from jdumlao87 :
Just a heads up just ordered it 11/16 at 330PM PST
Did you create an alert or just check constantly?
Nov 17, 2020 05:08 PM
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aes93Nov 17, 2020 05:08 PM
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Quote from young33 :
I think Costco have a life-time return period for monitors. It is the best of the bests. Acer has 3 year limited warranty on monitors (link: https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/con...d-warranty).
What are your thoughts so far?
Nov 17, 2020 05:23 PM
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jdumlao87Nov 17, 2020 05:23 PM
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Quote from kimma22 :
Did you create an alert or just check constantly?
I just checked every morning
Nov 17, 2020 06:06 PM
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DigitalsmokeNov 17, 2020 06:06 PM
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Quote from D.8256 :
On the request of a few users on here, and also because I also wanted the profile myself Wink Here's the ICM file for the Warm Profile @ 2.2 Gamma. I calibrated @ 35% brightness which gives 162 nits.

The post-calibration report highlights an out of spec tolerance between the measured vs. assumed target whitepoint, but it can safely be ignored since the test assumes I'm calibrating under a 6600K preset, but the Warm profile only measures 6570K. I'm actually pretty happy with this profile as it has a tighter tolerance over the first calibration with the colors and grays and even follows the gamma perfectly at 2.2 all the way through.

I'll also be attaching the pre-calibration results tested against sRGB and Adobe RGB. I also retested my previous calibration profile just do double check. The file name is the same as the previous (EI342CKR), but with the time stamp of 2020-11-16.

I'll upload the reports and ICMs on my Google Drive. I'll also attach on this site as a zip. 2 ICM profiles (User + Warm), 2 pre-calibration results, 2 post-calibration results for the User ICM profile, and 1 post-calibration result for the Warm ICM profile.

Oof. Definitely tired, and don't plan to make any more promises LMAO.

https://drive.google.com/drive/fo...sp=sharing

As a final note, I recommend you guys check out DisplayCal. It's suppose to do a better job at handling these color profiles. It is freeware and safe. Also recommend you guys check out Rtings for other in-depth reviews of monitors (to give you an idea of what you're looking for).

Cheers!
Thank you for all your work!
Nov 17, 2020 06:48 PM
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greenblood55Nov 17, 2020 06:48 PM
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Quote from lulu16 :
i appreciate this! I think you may be right about the gfx card. but I am testing on my macbook pro, and it pops resolution to 2x native, so 6880x2880 and pulls monitor up as a 107". No joke. I am so confused.
While waiting on my new Gaming rig, I am using a 6 year old HP laptop with this monitor. HDMI connection, and had the same issues you have. I downloaded the Acer Monitor Widget and was able to get a MUCH better picture. I am also in the 1920x1080 resolution as thats all the HP Graphics card can muster. Get the widget and play with the settings.
Nov 17, 2020 06:55 PM
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SmartTexture5337Nov 17, 2020 06:55 PM
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Mine showed up last week. Coming from a 24 in Dell 1440p 166hz TN 1ms response screen these are my thoughts:
  • Holy smokes, this thing is huge! Wasn't sure I was going to like the curve, but its perfect for this application. It really is a much more immersive experience with the extra width in games.
  • Responsiveness: Super quick. I was worried that the "virtual response" 1ms was going to be some BS, but I notice no difference in this department compared to my dell.
  • Colors and contrast - great, much better than the TN. If I was coming from an IPS, not sure what my thoughts would be.
  • Con: The VA panel blur is real. I had read about it, but never used a VA panel for gaming before. It is noticeable coming from the TN. It feels like built in motion blur. With that being said, I got used to it real quick and its not a dealbreaker (this thing is $350).
  • Been playing COD Cold War on this thing, and its been a great experience.
My suggestion. Meter your expectations, but give this thing a shot. Its half the price of the IPS competition, with 95% the performance. Costco pricing and return policy made it a no brainer for me.
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IgotdealsonitNov 17, 2020 07:27 PM
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Oos Frown.....

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TheBlackFlameNov 17, 2020 09:04 PM
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Quote from Igotdealsonit :
Oos Frown.....
Check around 3pm CT which is when it got stocked couple days. I was checking around 8 am and 3 pm everyday until it was in stock.

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