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Model: Acer CB342CUR bmiiphuzx 34" 1900R Curved Zero-Frame QHD (3440 x 1440) UltraWide IPS Monitor | AMD FreeSync | 75Hz | 1ms VRB | DCI-P3 95% | 1 x USB 3.1 (Type-C), 2 x HDMI 2.0 Ports & 1 x Display Port
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This is highly-dependent on what work you do and your personal preferences.
Example: If you do anything that requires straight lines, such as graphic design, UI/UX, or CAD, you may not like that straight lines appear curved on most of the screen, except where it's inline with your eyes.
However, I have a Samsung 49" 1000R screen and love it for my needs. I do a lot of video watching and gaming, but I also do CAD work and 3D printing. I feel confident in my skills that if the software says a line is straight, it's straight. I noticed it early on. It doesn't really bother me now.
Also, many curved panels are VA, or were initially, so perhaps this one being IPS might explain the higher MSRP.
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also shows here (and almost everywhere else): https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/pr..._21_9.html
also, price trackers. It shows it was $700 on Amazon until Late Oct 2022. see attached screenshot
that cleraly wasnt a good price, but cant lie about list price.
This is highly-dependent on what work you do and your personal preferences.
Example: If you do anything that requires straight lines, such as graphic design, UI/UX, or CAD, you may not like that straight lines appear curved on most of the screen, except where it's inline with your eyes.
However, I have a Samsung 49" 1000R screen and love it for my needs. I do a lot of video watching and gaming, but I also do CAD work and 3D printing. I feel confident in my skills that if the software says a line is straight, it's straight. I noticed it early on. It doesn't really bother me now.
Also, many curved panels are VA, or were initially, so perhaps this one being IPS might explain the higher MSRP.
This is highly-dependent on what work you do and your personal preferences.
Example: If you do anything that requires straight lines, such as graphic design, UI/UX, or CAD, you may not like that straight lines appear curved on most of the screen, except where it's inline with your eyes.
However, I have a Samsung 49" 1000R screen and love it for my needs. I do a lot of video watching and gaming, but I also do CAD work and 3D printing. I feel confident in my skills that if the software says a line is straight, it's straight. I noticed it early on. It doesn't really bother me now.
Also, many curved panels are VA, or were initially, so perhaps this one being IPS might explain the higher MSRP.
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Example: If you do anything that requires straight lines, such as graphic design, UI/UX, or CAD, you may not like that straight lines appear curved on most of the screen, except where it's inline with your eyes.
However, I have a Samsung 49" 1000R screen and love it for my needs. I do a lot of video watching and gaming, but I also do CAD work and 3D printing. I feel confident in my skills that if the software says a line is straight, it's straight. I noticed it early on. It doesn't really bother me now.
Also, many curved panels are VA, or were initially, so perhaps this one being IPS might explain the higher MSRP.
26 Comments
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also shows here (and almost everywhere else):
https://www.bhphotovide
also, price trackers. It shows it was $700 on Amazon until Late Oct 2022. see attached screenshot
that cleraly wasnt a good price, but cant lie about list price.
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Example: If you do anything that requires straight lines, such as graphic design, UI/UX, or CAD, you may not like that straight lines appear curved on most of the screen, except where it's inline with your eyes.
However, I have a Samsung 49" 1000R screen and love it for my needs. I do a lot of video watching and gaming, but I also do CAD work and 3D printing. I feel confident in my skills that if the software says a line is straight, it's straight. I noticed it early on. It doesn't really bother me now.
Also, many curved panels are VA, or were initially, so perhaps this one being IPS might explain the higher MSRP.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Example: If you do anything that requires straight lines, such as graphic design, UI/UX, or CAD, you may not like that straight lines appear curved on most of the screen, except where it's inline with your eyes.
However, I have a Samsung 49" 1000R screen and love it for my needs. I do a lot of video watching and gaming, but I also do CAD work and 3D printing. I feel confident in my skills that if the software says a line is straight, it's straight. I noticed it early on. It doesn't really bother me now.
Also, many curved panels are VA, or were initially, so perhaps this one being IPS might explain the higher MSRP.
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