Monoprice has 49" Monoprice Dark Matter 5120x1440 DQHD 120Hz Quantum Dot FreeSync VA Curved Gaming Monitor on sale for $799.99. Shipping is free.
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Specs:
Resolution: 5120x1440
Refresh Rate 120Hz
Response Time: 4ms
Contrast Ratio: 3000:1
Panel Type: VA
VESA Mount: 75x75mm
View Angles: 178°/178° (H/V)
Curvature: 1800R
Panel Model: Samsung LSM490YP02
Inputs
2x DisplayPort1.4
2x HDMI 2.0
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Save $100 Off (11.11% savings) the original price of $899.99.
This offer also beats our previous frontpage deal from Nov of last year.
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4.4 out of 5 stars rating based on 35 reviews at Monoprice
Offer valid while promotion/supplies last. Limit 2 per customer.
I've had the exact opposite experience with monoprice. I have one of their 34" curved monitors that had an issue with the display port after about 10 months of owning it and they sent me a brand new replacement no questions asked as soon as i contacted their support about it.
You would have to off your noodle to spend $800 on a monitor from Monoprice.
If they're selling something that is their brand that is cheap, awesome.
If they're selling something covered by the manufacturer's warranty, awesome.
$800 on one of their products that they themselves warranty? Absolutely not. They are the absolute worst company to deal with.
My only complaint is that USB-C input doesn't allow full resolution and you have to use the USB-C display cable as one of the two KVM links. I originally purchased this monitor to use as a KVM between my work and home computers but in the end the resolution over USB-C sucks so I ended up putting up a separate workstation for work.
For a couple hundred more you get a 4 year warranty with a 1 year advanced replacement warranty and a 1 year accidental damage warranty. Much better deal imo.
Remember that display sizes in inches tell you the size of the diagonal (length of the hypotenuse) and without knowing the ratio of width to hight you don't actually know what the screen area is. Doubling the height of a monitor gets you twice the area. Doubling the width gets you twice the area. Doubling the diagonal doesn't tell you what happens to the area unless you know what the width: height ratio is. For example, if a screen is a perfect square (ratio of 1:1) then doubling the diagonal (and keeping the 1:1 ratio) actually gives you a screen with 4 times the area. If you want to compare the area of screens with different ratios (16:9 vs 32:9) you actually have to do the math.
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My only complaint is that USB-C input doesn't allow full resolution and you have to use the USB-C display cable as one of the two KVM links. I originally purchased this monitor to use as a KVM between my work and home computers but in the end the resolution over USB-C sucks so I ended up putting up a separate workstation for work.
For a couple hundred more you get a 4 year warranty with a 1 year advanced replacement warranty and a 1 year accidental damage warranty. Much better deal imo.
Wish more companies would do 1000R instead of 1500R or 1800R. From my research 1000R is closest to your peripheral vision's natural curvature. The only one I know of is the $1400+ samsung which I just can't justify paying that much for a monitor with a bunch of gamer crap I'll never use.
My only complaint is that USB-C input doesn't allow full resolution and you have to use the USB-C display cable as one of the two KVM links. I originally purchased this monitor to use as a KVM between my work and home computers but in the end the resolution over USB-C sucks so I ended up putting up a separate workstation for work.
For a couple hundred more you get a 4 year warranty with a 1 year advanced replacement warranty and a 1 year accidental damage warranty. Much better deal imo.
I've had the exact opposite experience with monoprice. I have one of their 34" curved monitors that had an issue with the display port after about 10 months of owning it and they sent me a brand new replacement no questions asked as soon as i contacted their support about it.
Hi! I work from home like a lot of people these days and have been using 2x 22" monitors and my laptop screen. Would a Dell Latitude work computer be able to drive this monitor off the standard Intel graphics card for work use? Mostly huge spreadsheets.
Hi! I work from home like a lot of people these days and have been using 2x 22" monitors and my laptop screen. Would a Dell Latitude work computer be able to drive this monitor off the standard Intel graphics card for work use? Mostly huge spreadsheets.
It depends on what generation intel processor, but most likely not unless you have the latest ones (like iris pro or uhd 630) and you'd have to manually adjust the pixel clock.
Got mine delivered yesterday was it's really really nice. Great build quality as well. I'm coming from a 34 inch urlhasbeenblocked ultrawide and the mono price is so much nicer. Loving it so far
I've had the exact opposite experience with monoprice. I have one of their 34" curved monitors that had an issue with the display port after about 10 months of owning it and they sent me a brand new replacement no questions asked as soon as i contacted their support about it.
That's good. But, at the same time, a one year warranty for a $900 monitor is pretty meh. I can get 3-5x that warranty through Costco purchases, which makes sense on a $1,000 after tax purchase.
If this was a $300 monitor, I'd probably care less
I think this is basically a clone of my C49RG90 Samsung. Awesome monitor....but again the comments about dealing with monoprice, I would also pass. I am not a gamer. I use this for work. Now I am going to go back to a 4k monitor. And give this to my kids. Waiting for the 2021 48" LG OLEDs to be released.
Struggling to chose between this and the oled, I'd figure the oled is better equipped to gaming than office work based on burn in problems?... Ratings is giving the oled top reviews for office work too now. Very confused.. was going for the 49 inch curved but now you got me thinking again lol, the choice is between the lg oled48cx and c49rg90...odessey seems definitely for strict gaming
I think this is basically a clone of my C49RG90 Samsung. Awesome monitor....but again the comments about dealing with monoprice, I would also pass. I am not a gamer. I use this for work. Now I am going to go back to a 4k monitor. And give this to my kids. Waiting for the 2021 48" LG OLEDs to be released.
They just announced the 42-in. That's what I'm waiting for
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If they're selling something that is their brand that is cheap, awesome.
If they're selling something covered by the manufacturer's warranty, awesome.
$800 on one of their products that they themselves warranty? Absolutely not. They are the absolute worst company to deal with.
I jumped down this rabbit hole recently and when with this one from AOC: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&
My only complaint is that USB-C input doesn't allow full resolution and you have to use the USB-C display cable as one of the two KVM links. I originally purchased this monitor to use as a KVM between my work and home computers but in the end the resolution over USB-C sucks so I ended up putting up a separate workstation for work.
For a couple hundred more you get a 4 year warranty with a 1 year advanced replacement warranty and a 1 year accidental damage warranty. Much better deal imo.
You don't even need to do the math if you're not capable. The proof is literally right here:
27" vs 49"
http://www.displaywars
24" vs 49"
http://www.displaywars
Remember that display sizes in inches tell you the size of the diagonal (length of the hypotenuse) and without knowing the ratio of width to hight you don't actually know what the screen area is. Doubling the height of a monitor gets you twice the area. Doubling the width gets you twice the area. Doubling the diagonal doesn't tell you what happens to the area unless you know what the width: height ratio is. For example, if a screen is a perfect square (ratio of 1:1) then doubling the diagonal (and keeping the 1:1 ratio) actually gives you a screen with 4 times the area. If you want to compare the area of screens with different ratios (16:9 vs 32:9) you actually have to do the math.
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If they're selling something that is their brand that is cheap, awesome.
If they're selling something covered by the manufacturer's warranty, awesome.
$800 on one of their products that they themselves warranty? Absolutely not. They are the absolute worst company to deal with.
I jumped down this rabbit hole recently and when with this one from AOC: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&
My only complaint is that USB-C input doesn't allow full resolution and you have to use the USB-C display cable as one of the two KVM links. I originally purchased this monitor to use as a KVM between my work and home computers but in the end the resolution over USB-C sucks so I ended up putting up a separate workstation for work.
For a couple hundred more you get a 4 year warranty with a 1 year advanced replacement warranty and a 1 year accidental damage warranty. Much better deal imo.
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If they're selling something that is their brand that is cheap, awesome.
If they're selling something covered by the manufacturer's warranty, awesome.
$800 on one of their products that they themselves warranty? Absolutely not. They are the absolute worst company to deal with.
I jumped down this rabbit hole recently and when with this one from AOC: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&psc=1 [amazon.com]
My only complaint is that USB-C input doesn't allow full resolution and you have to use the USB-C display cable as one of the two KVM links. I originally purchased this monitor to use as a KVM between my work and home computers but in the end the resolution over USB-C sucks so I ended up putting up a separate workstation for work.
For a couple hundred more you get a 4 year warranty with a 1 year advanced replacement warranty and a 1 year accidental damage warranty. Much better deal imo.
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That's good. But, at the same time, a one year warranty for a $900 monitor is pretty meh. I can get 3-5x that warranty through Costco purchases, which makes sense on a $1,000 after tax purchase.
If this was a $300 monitor, I'd probably care less
Struggling to chose between this and the oled, I'd figure the oled is better equipped to gaming than office work based on burn in problems?... Ratings is giving the oled top reviews for office work too now. Very confused.. was going for the 49 inch curved but now you got me thinking again lol, the choice is between the lg oled48cx and c49rg90...odessey seems definitely for strict gaming
They just announced the 42-in. That's what I'm waiting for