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Specs:
- Resolution: 3440x1440
- Refresh Rate: 144Hz
- Panel Type: VA
- Contrast Ratio: 3000:1
- Viewing Angles: 178°/178°
- VESA: 75x75mm
- Inputs:
- 2x DisplayPort 1.4
- 2x HDMI 2.0
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I've been wanting a 34in curved screen and I was inbetween this and Vio-tek for $349.
Vio has a 3 year warranty on their monitors so was leaning toward that. Is the curvature at 1500r too much for multitasking and excel? I will be using this mostly for work. Does monoprice have a huge advantage that i would want to pay $50 more for this?
Does target sell monoprice products?
The resolution is less dense on this display but it is comparable to having two side by side monitors in one. You have a ton of real estate to have two or three windows side by side- excel, web browsing, text editors... I have an ultrawide Alienware this size and a 27" 4K LG next to it and I do most of my work on the ultrawide. Obviously they are great for gaming as well.
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Vio has a 3 year warranty on their monitors so was leaning toward that. Is the curvature at 1500r too much for multitasking and excel? I will be using this mostly for work. Does monoprice have a huge advantage that i would want to pay $50 more for this?
I wouldn't be too reliant on vio tek's warranty. I've seen too many cases of them ignoring claims.
Vio has a 3 year warranty on their monitors so was leaning toward that. Is the curvature at 1500r too much for multitasking and excel? I will be using this mostly for work. Does monoprice have a huge advantage that i would want to pay $50 more for this?
The Vio has a little slower response time and doesn't support 144hz refresh rate. If you're a gamer and those 2 things matter to you then I'd go with the Monoprice monitor. If you're mostly doing work and don't need those 2 things then the Vio will be fine, but I'd personally still go for the Monoprice one if you can afford it.