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As far as I remember, the only way to obtain 1440 and 75Hz is to use the displayport. I think it's strange that one of the hdmi ports is rated for 60Hz, then the other 50Hz. I believe the monitor is also over clockable up to 90ish stable.
For me, the VA panel works fine.
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Definitely not applicable to "all gamers."
Reminds me of the consensus from ten years ago that players would play better on a 22" monitor.
Can you explain what this means? What are the options? Can you link to something that gives us some more detail about why this matters?
I saw it for $239 at a Phoenix Costco
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If still blurry after that, I then used the monitor's "reset" function, in Windows go to "Display Options" and turn off the custom scaling/sign back in, and do it again to correct whatever was wrong.
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As far as I remember, the only way to obtain 1440 and 75Hz is to use the displayport. I think it's strange that one of the hdmi ports is rated for 60Hz, then the other 50Hz. I believe the monitor is also over clockable up to 90ish stable.
For me, the VA panel works fine.
Looks pretty crisp to me after running Windows' Clear Type setup. I trade with this monitor with roughly 9 charts at once at full res with no issues reading text rendered at around 8-10 font)
It's pretty sharp with excel sheets. It depends on the graphics card. My brother had the issue of poor image quality due to the his work laptop not being able output 1440.
If you're looking for a budget ultrawide with just one computer hooked up this might work for you.
I need something for my home computer (Windows 10 PC) and my work computer (MacBook Pro) to be hooked up simultaneously in picture-by-picture mode. This has the feature, but there are strange quirks that (based on reviews) seem to be endemic to this model. When I am using just one source the monitor will occasionally just turn off on it's own. I had this happen 4 times in one hour while I was active on the computer in a video call. The only way to get the screen back is to power cycle the monitor or toggle the inputs. It's not a power saving issue (I turned that off) and I have tried both HDMI inputs as well as Display port without success.
Also, when my MacBook goes to sleep the monitor does not reconnect on wake without cycling through the inputs.
When it works it's a great value but in the end it's just too fussy for my tastes.
For the price compared to other ultrawides out there and my usual ultrasharp by dell preferences, this is absolutely stellar.
Lack of height adjustment is annoying, but mitigated easily enough with a Vesa mount.
I'm not using picture in/by features. But utilizing it with two machines hooked up and switching sources is problem free.
Text is crystal clear and sharp, and this is over a crappy work laptop hdmi connection at 30hz because that's how old my work laptop is
75hz is also crystal connected to personal machine. It's all about clear text drivers and software, make sure you go download what you need to from sammy
This is a 399/279 monitor, it's not a 6-800 dollar dell ultrasharp, yes it's flat, yes a curve is "better" especially for space saving considerations and head turning scenarios, but as a primary monitor for working I have no complaints.
Plenty bright, plenty clear with no eye strain on 10-12-16 hour code coma binge sessions, 3440x1440 is perfect for the applications I use full screen or for multiple on one screen.
For those ultrawide virgins on windows, look up Microsoft power toys and in particular fancy zones. It allows you to configure layout templates to drag windows to maximize in sections of the screen, a very very amazing and useful tool.
Controls/menu layout 95% the same as my Samsung space, another amazingly cheap 1440p 27 monitor with mount for what it is, and similar but not same aesthetically.
Loading up games it's sufficient, as someone always in tech I do love the latest and greatest but I use a 279 dollar Roku tv with my ps5 with none of the fancy VRR for higher refresh rate and other features, COD works just fine and I perform just as well on this monitor playing on pc as I do on ps5.
Again, at 279, this monitor is perfect for what you get and it delivers. 3440x1440 resolution to do lots of schoolwork, actual work, and just plain usage.
As a perk for you college folk and high school folk out there, 3440x1440 is plenty comfortable for a browser and word editor side by side no squished feeling whatsoever. Perfect for devs and researchers.
As a particular note for devs, I can have my maven tools, git window, file explorer, class structure, log and 3 panes of code open in my IDE no problem comfort wise at this resolution. Great for html/css/JavaScript work as well without switching around as much. Same concept applies to MVC developers.
I could easily go buy another much more expensive monitor, but I get no eye strain, I'm not using pbp/pip features people seem to complain about, just source switching, and I could easily buy another of these for less than the cost of much nicer ultrawides. I use a steel case leap with is an 800-1100 office chair, I like nice things and invest in my workspace like many people, and this display fits right in at a fraction of the cost of other similar resolution monitors.
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