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Target has the 43" Monoprice CrystalPro DFHD 1800 R Curved 3840x1200p 120Hz Quantum Dot VA on sale for $599.99. Regularly $699 on Monoprice. Shipping is free. Returns are free.
Specs:
Resolution: 3840x1200p (DFHD)
Refresh Rate 120Hz
Response Time: 4ms
Contrast Ratio: 3000:1
Panel Type: VA
VESA Mount: 75x75mm
View Angles: 178°/178° (H/V)
Curvature: 1800R
Maximum Brightness: 400 cd/m2
Panel Model: Samsung LSM430YP01
Inputs:
1x DisplayPort 1.2
1x HDMI 2.0
2x HDMI 1.4
Save $100 Off (14% savings) the original price of $699 on Monoprice.
4.5 out of 5 stars rating based on 12 reviews at Monoprice
*FREE RETURNS WITHIN 30 DAYS TO ANY TARGET STORE*
QA note: no longer available, please see FP for additional purchase options.
https://www.target.com/p/monopric...nk=sametab
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basically two ~24in 1920x1200 monitors side by side. not a bad thing for productivity and gaming. the aspect ratio is wider than your typical 21:9 ultrawide gaming monitors (it would be 32:10).
that should be fairly typical in terms of pixel density. it won't be as sharp as a 4k 32in monitor, but shouldn't be an issue.
i'm actually kinda tempted, but i'm wary of what people say about the quality of monoprice monitors. if anyone actually has experience and would like to chime in, that would be greatly appreciated.
edit - does anyone know if this monitor is g-sync compatible?
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basically two ~24in 1920x1200 monitors side by side. not a bad thing for productivity and gaming. the aspect ratio is wider than your typical 21:9 ultrawide gaming monitors (it would be 32:10).
that should be fairly typical in terms of pixel density. it won't be as sharp as a 4k 32in monitor, but shouldn't be an issue.
i'm actually kinda tempted, but i'm wary of what people say about the quality of monoprice monitors. if anyone actually has experience and would like to chime in, that would be greatly appreciated.
edit - does anyone know if this monitor is g-sync compatible?
basically two ~24in 1920x1200 monitors side by side. not a bad thing for productivity and gaming. the aspect ratio is wider than your typical 21:9 ultrawide gaming monitors (it would be 32:10).
that should be fairly typical in terms of pixel density. it won't be as sharp as a 4k 32in monitor, but shouldn't be an issue.
i'm actually kinda tempted, but i'm wary of what people say about the quality of monoprice monitors. if anyone actually has experience and would like to chime in, that would be greatly appreciated.
edit - does anyone know if this monitor is g-sync compatible?
I have a MP 35" for work that went on sale last year for a little under $400, 3440x1440, 100hz, VA Samsung panel. Upgraded my home office to this ultrawide and it's been a fantastic performer for the price. I say it's solid. This major benefit of this deal is you'd have an easier return in case of dead pixels or any issues since you can return to a major retailer B&M like Target (assuming you live by one).
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Think of it as a 4k panel with the bottom cut off to make it ultrawide.
Depends. This is still quite a bit less than 4K in terms of pixel pushing. So anyone setup with enough power to drive 4K would be fine.