Update: This deal is still available.
Amazon has
34" Dell S3422DWG WQHD 144Hz VA Curved FreeSync LED Gaming Monitor (Black) on sale for
$399.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
SplendidShop857 for sharing this deal.
Specs:
- Resolution: 3440x1440 (WQHD)
- Response Time: 2ms (GTG) or 1ms (MPRT)
- Contrast Ratio: 3000:1 (Dynamic)
- Curvature: 1800R
- Viewing Angle: 178/178
- VESA: 100x100mm
- Panel Type: VA (Vertical Alignment)
- Height/Tilt Adjustment
- AMD FreeSync Premium Pro Technology
- Inputs
- 2x HDMI v.2.0
- 1x DisplayPort v1.2
- 1x SuperSpeed USB 3.2 Gen 1 (Upstream) (Rear)
- 2x SuperSpeed USB 3.2 Gen 1 (Downstream)
- 2x SuperSpeed USB 3.2 Gen 1 (Downstream) (Rear)
Warranty- Includes a 3-year premium panel guarantee w/ purchase
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For sharing your screen via teams, it'll be almost unusable for the viewers unless they are on similar screens. I ended up buying a vertical, 2 monitor mount and a 28" curved 1080p screen to mount right above my 35". I went with 1080p because it seems to scale better for sharing. I was doing lots of live and recorded system admin trainings at the time and it worked well.
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Out of all the middle to high-end ones I tried (<$700), I fell in love with the MSI Artymis 343CQR. It's the first monitor to ever make me realize HDR is actually a real thing and not just a gimmick. 4K is too taxing on a GPU (I have an EVGA 3090TI Hybrid and it even struggles with some games just at 1440p Ultra). 1080p sucks. 32:9 has almost no support, but I don't know if I can ever go back to 16:9 again. Nor do I think I can ever use anything but 1500R or 1000R ever again.
Bottom line, I won't upgrade until the Xeneon Flex hits <$1500, or some other manufacturer makes an ultra high-end 21:9, 1000-1500R, 1440p, excellent HDR, and 165Hz+.
It's too bad LG (except the Xeneon Flex twin 45GR95QE) and Dell are too chicken sh*t to enter the 1500R game, much less 1000R.
Yes, I'm serious.
It'll be 99% for home office use, like 10-12 hours a day on avg.
MAYBE I'll get back into gaming, but that hasn't happened in a while.
VA panel
Low ppi
P.S: trying to replace Dell 32" 2k resolution 1800R.
Compared to my IPS Dell 27"2k text is night and day
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