Dell Technologies has
34" Alienware AW3423DWF Curved Gaming Monitor (Refurbished) on sale for
$654.49 when you apply coupon code
686815AW3 at checkout.
Shipping is free.
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Specs:- Resolution: 3440x1440
- Aspect Ratio: 21:9
- Refresh Rate: 165Hz (DisplayPort) or 100Hz (HDMI)
- Response Time: 0.1ms gray-to-gray
- Panel Type: Quantum Dot OLED
- Contrast Ratio: 1M: 1 (typical)
- Adaptive-Sync Technology: AMD FreeSync Premium Pro
- VESA Mountable: 100x100mm
- Ports:
- 1 x HDMI (ver2.0)
- 2 x DP (ver1.4)
- 2 x SuperSpeed USB 5 Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen1) downstream port [Front bottom, one with BC1.2 charging capability at 2A (max)]
- 2 x SuperSpeed USB 5 Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen1) downstream port (rear)
- 1 X SuperSpeed USB 5 Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen1) upstream port (rear)
- 1X Audio line-out port (rear)
- 1 x Headphone-out port (bottom)
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Great score on rtings, but $700 after tax on a refurb with 90 day warranty is a dilemma.
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I wouldn't necessarily avoid this monitor simply because you have an NVidia card. If you have a card powerful enough to run at high frame rates, the benefit of using adaptive sync is mainly only seen in reduced tearing. In that regard, Freesync isn't quite as good as g-sync, but still helps. I personally use neither. Adaptive sync typically adds a bit of input lag, and at high refresh rate tearing is not frequent or obvious on my system. there have also been reports of the fan required for the g-sync module being a bit loud.
g-sync is better than Freesync for smoothness at very low framerates, but if you're looking to spend this much on a monitor, you should be powering it with a card capable of high framerates IMO.
make sure you use freesync .
Gsync is better if you can hold off. I would buy a second if it was the gsync model. I may even wait for the LG C3 42" just to use with my OSSC and arcade machine/win98 retro gaming and mister fpga in the future. I do plan on building a arcade cab with a 42" oled eventually. But this oled 34" destroys everything out there in terms of color reproduction and black levels for PC gaming
Not to mention low input lag. Free of burn in , i have yet to see any image retention on my DW.
Super bright QD OLED,
I got two LED top of the line monitors next to it that IPS and the OLED destroys them both. I paid 1200.00 for mine on release day last year and have no issues reading text , like some rumor was started on the internet . I got 20/15 vision so no clue what other people keep talking about. I use my monitor daily
Hoping dell's refurb quality control is good.
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If you want this for productivity, do a bit of in person testing at a store if you can. I couldn't get past the subpixel layout issues when it comes to text rendering.
If I needed a purely gaming / media display I'd be all over this. The picture quality is insanely good.
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