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Personally, I had a good experience with their return process. I also recommend keeping the original box for a bit, returning this thing in a lawnmower box wrapped in bubble wrap was not ideal
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deeper curve is better for gaming where you sit fairly close to your monitor. it'll give you better immersion as the curvature better matches your natural peripheral view. i'd imagine that for office use, you wouldn't want as aggressive of a curve.
The Zero G is cost. I have the Zero G and not a single regret. It's been rock solid and has a great picture. I put mine on a nice full articulating arm mount to fit in my desk. I prefer that to the stand, but it did cost a little extra to find a proper one for the desk and monitor.
For productivity, either will do great. You won't need the HDR or refresh rates of the Dark Matter. However, you might not like the stand on the Zero G.
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Personally, I had a good experience with their return process. I also recommend keeping the original box for a bit, returning this thing in a lawnmower box wrapped in bubble wrap was not ideal
Edit: also available at Target for $299.99 + 5% off with RedCard, effectively reducing the price to $284.99 before tax.
https://www.target.com/p/monopric...nk=s
Personally, I had a good experience with their return process. I also recommend keeping the original box for a bit, returning this thing in a lawnmower box wrapped in bubble wrap is not ideal
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Monoprice 35in Zero-G Curved Ultra-Wide Gaming Monitor - 1800R, 21:9, 3440x1440p, UWQHD, 100Hz (120Hz OC), AMD FreeSync, 4ms, HDMI, DisplayPort, VA
Dark Matter by Monoprice 34in Curved Ultra-Wide Gaming Monitor - 1500R, 21:9, 3440x1440p, UWQHD, 144Hz, DisplayHDR 400, AMD FreeSync, Height Adjustable Stand, Quantum Dot, VA
deeper curve is better for gaming where you sit fairly close to your monitor. it'll give you better immersion as the curvature better matches your natural peripheral view. i'd imagine that for office use, you wouldn't want as aggressive of a curve.
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Monoprice 35in Zero-G Curved Ultra-Wide Gaming Monitor - 1800R, 21:9, 3440x1440p, UWQHD, 100Hz (120Hz OC), AMD FreeSync, 4ms, HDMI, DisplayPort, VA
Dark Matter by Monoprice 34in Curved Ultra-Wide Gaming Monitor - 1500R, 21:9, 3440x1440p, UWQHD, 144Hz, DisplayHDR 400, AMD FreeSync, Height Adjustable Stand, Quantum Dot, VA
The Zero G is cost. I have the Zero G and not a single regret. It's been rock solid and has a great picture. I put mine on a nice full articulating arm mount to fit in my desk. I prefer that to the stand, but it did cost a little extra to find a proper one for the desk and monitor.
For productivity, either will do great. You won't need the HDR or refresh rates of the Dark Matter. However, you might not like the stand on the Zero G.
Monoprice 35in Zero-G Curved Ultra-Wide Gaming Monitor - 1800R, 21:9, 3440x1440p, UWQHD, 100Hz (120Hz OC), AMD FreeSync, 4ms, HDMI, DisplayPort, VA
Dark Matter by Monoprice 34in Curved Ultra-Wide Gaming Monitor - 1500R, 21:9, 3440x1440p, UWQHD, 144Hz, DisplayHDR 400, AMD FreeSync, Height Adjustable Stand, Quantum Dot, VA
1x HDMI 2.0, 2x HDMI 1.4, 1x DisplayPort 1.2
while the 34 Dark Matter has:
2 x HDMI 2.0, and 2 x DisplayPort 1.4
so the 35 has less modern connectivity options than the Dark Matter. DP 1.4 supports more bandwidth. (e.g. DP1.4 allows for both 10Bit and HDR on high refresh rates, while 1.2/1.2a does not support HDR on high refresh rates) Personally I hope they will release monitors with USB-C, as that's what I'd prefer to have, input wise.
These are ultrawide and G27Q are not. Do you know what you need?