This deal is back but with $10 lower. Last time it was FP for $270.
I was looking at mono price but couldn't justify the risk of a returned item. This might work better for some.
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This deal is back but with $10 lower. Last time it was FP for $270.
I was looking at mono price but couldn't justify the risk of a returned item. This might work better for some.
Thinking about upgrading from 2 x 24" Dells to two of these. Mainly using it for work (excel, emails, ms project, drawings) and some photo and video editing.
You're looking at $400+ for IPS variants, and more if you want quality IPS. Benefit of using Costco for this is you can check it out and see if it works for you with freedom of returns within 90 days. This is a great deal for high res ultrawide. Usually this price range and size is 2560x1080 which is rough on a 34.
Thinking about upgrading from 2 x 24" Dells to two of these. Mainly using it for work (excel, emails, ms project, drawings) and some photo and video editing.
This will be a great option for productivity uses. Just make sure you are far enough from the screen that you can see the whole thing or you'll get some eye strain.
Thinking about upgrading from 2 x 24" Dells to two of these. Mainly using it for work (excel, emails, ms project, drawings) and some photo and video editing.
It would probably be fine, other than this being a flat screen. I went from a pair of 24" screens to a curved monitor with this resolution and it's been great. Even with the 24" screens I had I was able to angle them to provide a bit of wrap around, but I don't think I'd like it flat.
You're looking at $400+ for IPS variants, and more if you want quality IPS. Benefit of using Costco for this is you can check it out and see if it works for you with freedom of returns within 90 days. This is a great deal for high res ultrawide. Usually this price range and size is 2560x1080 which is rough on a 34.
Thinking about upgrading from 2 x 24" Dells to two of these. Mainly using it for work (excel, emails, ms project, drawings) and some photo and video editing.
went from 2x24 dell Ultrasharps at the office to a single 32"4kat home. i don't need the extra height on the 32" so i might try a QHD 34". there are times i miss having dual monitors, easier to snap things around.
Thinking about upgrading from 2 x 24" Dells to two of these. Mainly using it for work (excel, emails, ms project, drawings) and some photo and video editing.
That's what kind of productivity I am doing. My home wfh/game desk is a 43" 4K and it's great. My job just changed and I moved from dual 1080p 24" Dell monitors which was very functional overall to a dual 19" basic Dell setup. I couldn't take it. I just got a 32" 1440p 16:9 Viewsonic for $165 and it is great. I use one of the 19" as a secondary monitor for those that come to my desk to utilize. I do like the idea of these ultrawides. For me I am use to doing 4 snapped windows in the corners. On the 4K it's like 4 1080p 21in displays. The 32" is a little different but I can get outlook, teams, an excel window, and a half screen webpage in just fine. I don't know if I could do that on an ultra wide. PPI on a 34" 1440 is amazing though. 93ish vs 110ish. Have you considered something like a 38" or larger ultra wide? Hard to find deals on these things hence why I just went with the 16:9 vs 21:9
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