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- 35"
- Curved
- Ultrawide
- 3440x1440p
- 100Hz (120Hz Overclocked)
- VESA Mounting possible
I have not seen anything near the value of this. I know it has been this price before based off target reviews and that it is a budget monoprice quality but I ordered one and think it is still best value I have seen on slickdeals under $300.
Not for gaming specifically but really nice large curved ultrawide monitor with 100Hz.
Specifications
Dimensions (Overall): 36.5 inches (L), 19.0 inches (H) x 8.0 inches (W)
Weight: 22.48 pounds
Number of USB ports: 0
Electronics Features: Curved Screen
Display Type: VA Panel
Primary use: Gaming
Aspect Ratio: 21:9 Aspect Ratio
Contrast Ratio: 2500:1 Static Contrast Ratio
Native screen refresh rate: 100 Hz
Number of HDMI ports: 3
VESA Mounting Standard: 100x100
Brightness(cd/m2): 300
Number of display ports: 1
Number of DVI ports: 0
Number of VGA Ports: 0
Response Time: 4ms Response Time
Screen Size: 35 inches
Warranty: 1 Year Limited Warranty. To obtain a copy of the manufacturer's or supplier's warranty for this item prior to purchasing the item, please call Target Guest Services at 1-800-591-3869
TCIN: 76815054
Origin: imported
https://www.target.com/p/monopric...nk=sametab
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Update: a user pointed out to me that curvature is other way around: Dark Matter is more curved
Pretty soon the norm will be 360° 8K screens with an accompany motorized swivel chair
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Pretty soon the norm will be 360° 8K screens with an accompany motorized swivel chair
No stand adjustments, USB ports or speakers. Slightly on the dim side at only 300 nits.
has slightly less curvature(1500R vs 1800R), is slightly brighter (400 nits vs 300 nits), has 2 hdmi & 2 dp inputs (vs 3 hdmi, 1 dp), slightly better contrast, $90 more expensive.. Some other minor differences, but those are the obvious to me.. Also, read a review on the Dark Matter stating that ghosting was very noticeable.Update: a user pointed out to me that curvature is other way around: Dark Matter is more curved
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By comparison I had a Acer 35" ultrawide before it rated at 250 nits aaaaannndddd that was dark. Not all nits are created equal I guess.
However, VESA is probably 75x75 like mine is, and there are little plastic trim pieces shrouding and blocking proper fitment of a VESA mount. So DO NOT expect to be able to use the VESA mount unless they fixed it by now. Which you won't be able to find out as it's typically 5-7 business day response time from their poor customer service, and they are uninformed on their own product.
Pretty soon the norm will be 360° 8K screens with an accompany motorized swivel chair
Yes and no. This is only an ultrawide. Really helps when it comes to finance and you need to see many windows at once
Great value for the price indeed, I agree!
Pretty soon the norm will be 360° 8K screens with an accompany motorized swivel chair
No stand adjustments, USB ports or speakers. Slightly on the dim side at only 300 nits.
Other stuff I wouldn't worry about. Good USB hubs are under $20, there's a speaker out so you can use actual good speakers, and stand height adjustment is not important with a big monitor like this as it sits further from your face.