Newegg has several ASUS Gaming Monitors on sale during their Cyber Monday sale.
ASUS TUF Gaming VG35VQ Curved Gaming Monitor 35"]ASUS TUF Gaming VG35VQ Curved Gaming Monitor 35" [newegg.com] for $349.99 after Instant Savings and Mail-in Rebate
WQHD (3440 x 1440), 100Hz, VA Extreme Low Motion Blur, Adaptive-Sync, 1ms (MPRT)
ASUS ROG Strix XG279Q 27" IPS Gaming Monitor]ASUS ROG Strix XG279Q 27" IPS Gaming Monitor [newegg.com] for $399.99 after Instant Savings
WQHD 2560 x 1440 (2K) 1ms (GTG) 170Hz (Overclocking) 2 x HDMI, DisplayPort G-Sync Compatible Built-in Speakers DisplayHDR 400 Frameless Design LED Backlit Height Adjustable
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ASUS TUF Gaming VG279QL1A 27" HDR Gaming Monitor]ASUS TUF Gaming VG279QL1A 27" HDR Gaming Monitor [newegg.com] for $199.99 after Instant Savings and Mail-in Rebate
1080P Full HD, 165Hz (Supports 144Hz), IPS, 1ms, FreeSync Premium, DisplayHDR 400, Extreme Low Motion Blur, Eye Care, 2x HDMI, DisplayPort, Height Adjustable
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I think 34's are great 2 monitor replacements. You have a very wide screen so you can see spreadsheets very wide. You can even split screen two spreadhseets on same screen which is nice although since your splitting 21:9 in half you are getting 10.5x9 and 10.5x9 as opposed to two 16x9 sheets like you would on dual 27's. If your on the fence though, I'd honestly say get it. Ultrawides are the present and future.
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I know it's the monitor bc when I turn it on the headache comes instantaneously.
Google 'curved monitor headache' and you'll see I'm not only one experiencing them.
It has something to do with our 'normal' way we see the world and seeing it in
curved or fishbowl like displays conflicts with the way our brains see things.
Take what I'm saying for what it is but imo curved monitors can cause debilitating conditions for your body.
I have the Costco deal on the 34 in curve and it's about 1800. I occasionally gets headaches when gaming or working on it too long. I think there's some truth behind the curve headaches.
I know it's the monitor bc when I turn it on the headache comes instantaneously.
Google 'curved monitor headache' and you'll see I'm not only one experiencing them.
It has something to do with our 'normal' way we see the world and seeing it in
curved or fishbowl like displays conflicts with the way our brains see things.
Take what I'm saying for what it is but imo curved monitors can cause debilitating conditions for your body.
Curved monitors simply push the edges inside of your field of view. Unless you're sitting at a weird angle, there's nothing intrinsically different about how you see the screen or how your brain processes it. Curved screens (especially the bigger ones) are in fact much more ergonomic than flat monitors, even those with better panels. Particularly when you go above 27 (say 32 or 34 inches or beyond that). Anything 27 or smaller with a curve may not be pleasant to work with, depending on the curvature.
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Again I'm not saying this can happen to everyone. Going back to flat panels
is the only option for me.
I think 34's are great 2 monitor replacements. You have a very wide screen so you can see spreadsheets very wide. You can even split screen two spreadhseets on same screen which is nice although since your splitting 21:9 in half you are getting 10.5x9 and 10.5x9 as opposed to two 16x9 sheets like you would on dual 27's. If your on the fence though, I'd honestly say get it. Ultrawides are the present and future.
See screenshot:
I have dual 32" 4k curved and love them. I also have dual 24" I use to keep things open