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Model: Acer Nitro XZ342CK Pbmiiphx 34" 1500R Curved WQHD (3440 x 1440) VA Gaming Monitor with AMD Radeon Freesync, VESA Certified DisplayHDR400, 95% sRGB, 144Hz, 1ms VRB (Display Port & 2 x HDMI 2.0 Ports)
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I wish this had height adjustment... I'd probably buy this if it did.
Based on the reviews I believe it does have height, tilt, and swivel adjustments. I might pull the trigger on this one myself. I just don't like the red stand but otherwise seems like a good deal.
I got this with the Amazon early access sale. Ended up returning it. Pretty harsh screen flicker at lower frame rates. I tried so many settings but this monitor seemed to enhance streaming compression artifacts. This was my first VA panel, I think they're just not for me.
Games looked great besides the slight black blur.
I've had this monitor for about two years. For the price it's a solid ultrawide monitor however as the other comment says there is some low fps flicker. Mostly evident in loading screens. The HDR is also pretty poor.
I got this monitor for about this price on black Friday last year. It's been pretty great, but I expected more. The HDR is awful but I think most monitors with this rating are. They had the comparable Ultra Wide Dell monitor for a similar price. I wish I got that for the extra I/O but I like the look of these acers quite a bit more.
Based on the reviews I believe it does have height, tilt, and swivel adjustments. I might pull the trigger on this one myself. I just don't like the red stand but otherwise seems like a good deal.
You might have stumbed upon a review of the XV340CKP accidentally, One letter difference. The XV340CKP does have height and swivel etc...
Unless they refreshed this monitor recently and added height adjustment to it?
Hi. I actually saw a YouTube review and the Amazon reviews / questions also claim height adjustability.
Example:
""Awesome gaming monitor, I'm in love with it. Cheaper than many but no drop in quality. Fully adjustable in height and angle on the default stand. "
What do you guys think about Acer Nitro XV282[amazon.com]? On one hand, it's 4K. On the other, it's just 28". Last week or so, it was available for ~$450. Is that a good price for that model?
Hi. I actually saw a YouTube review and the Amazon reviews / questions also claim height adjustability.
Example:
""Awesome gaming monitor, I'm in love with it. Cheaper than many but no drop in quality. Fully adjustable in height and angle on the default stand. "
Anyone with the monitor can confirm?
I ordered it. I'll let you know in <24 hours when it arrives, but EVERY review on Amazon with the keyword "height" in it says it is fully height adjustable. Not one contradicting review with "height" in it.
Edit: It is DEFINITELY height adjustable. No joke, this is the 10th different monitor I've tried in my search for something decent within my criteria. This monitor by far has the biggest range of height adjustment of all of them. It will go basicaly all the way down to your desk surface, but this thing goes sky-high. It also pivots 360 degrees, because what appears to be the bottom part of the stand spins on the *actual* bottom of the stand. Picture two pancakes tied together in the center by a metal rod. The top pancake holds the monitor up and spins with the monitor 360 degrees. The bottom pancake doesn't move (it's what's gripping the desk) but allows the top pancake to spin freely. Hopefully that makes a shred of sense...
Last edited by Gears_and_Beers November 9, 2022 at 03:54 AM.
I've never owned a VA panel before but I went from TN to IPS panel back in the days and it's night and day difference. How much worse is VA panel compared to IPS? I know VA has better darkness, but is it worth the compromise in image quality? From what I'm hearing no.
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Games looked great besides the slight black blur.
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You might have stumbed upon a review of the XV340CKP accidentally, One letter difference. The XV340CKP does have height and swivel etc...
Unless they refreshed this monitor recently and added height adjustment to it?
You might have stumbed upon a review of the XV340CKP accidentally, One letter difference. The XV340CKP does have height and swivel etc...
Unless they refreshed this monitor recently and added height adjustment to it?
Example:
""Awesome gaming monitor, I'm in love with it. Cheaper than many but no drop in quality. Fully adjustable in height and angle on the default stand. "
Anyone with the monitor can confirm?
Example:
""Awesome gaming monitor, I'm in love with it. Cheaper than many but no drop in quality. Fully adjustable in height and angle on the default stand. "
Anyone with the monitor can confirm?
Edit: It is DEFINITELY height adjustable. No joke, this is the 10th different monitor I've tried in my search for something decent within my criteria. This monitor by far has the biggest range of height adjustment of all of them. It will go basicaly all the way down to your desk surface, but this thing goes sky-high. It also pivots 360 degrees, because what appears to be the bottom part of the stand spins on the *actual* bottom of the stand. Picture two pancakes tied together in the center by a metal rod. The top pancake holds the monitor up and spins with the monitor 360 degrees. The bottom pancake doesn't move (it's what's gripping the desk) but allows the top pancake to spin freely. Hopefully that makes a shred of sense...
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