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Rating: | (4.4 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 628 Dell Technologies Reviews |
Product Name: | Alienware Ultrawide Curved Gaming Monitor 38 Inch, 144Hz Refresh Rate, 3840 x 1600 WQHD , IPS, NVIDIA G-SYNC Ultimate, 1ms Response Time, 2300R Curvature, VESA Display HDR 600, AW3821DW - White |
Manufacturer: | Dell |
Model Number: | AW3821DW |
Product SKU: | B093T2NSD4 |
UPC: | 884116370048 |
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If I had to choose again today, I would still choose a 38" IPS over a 34" OLED. Hoping for the day where they come out with a 38" OLED.
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As for your spreading the usual FUD about OLED ("ZOMG! Teh burnz-in!"), the 3-year warranty covers burn-in AND QD-OLED isn't as susceptible as WOLED tech. As far as "babying" them as long as you don't go MAX BRIGHTNESS with static elements for days on end, you shouldn't have a problem.
The benefits of infinite contrast and no blurring more than make up for the cost and need to practice basic common sense.
Akshually, QDOLED is FAR more susceptible to burn in than WOLED... Ask me how I know and why I no longer have one, after selling my 3rd replacement. Rtings burn in tests also confirmed this.
TIA!
TLDR, if you often display static images on the screen (spreadsheets, in-game huds, etc), and intend to use the screen at the rated brightness, and expect the screen to stay clean for longer than a couple of years the current OLED tech may not be for you. Current OLED enthusiasts go out of their way to try and preserve the screen by frequently/constantly changing the image on screen one way or another and by reducing the brightness they use the monitor at, sometimes will restrict their use of the screen for media where static images are a non-issues.
IPS screens don't look as good as OLED, but you also don't have that same burn-in threat.
IPS screens don't look as good as OLED, but you also don't have that same burn-in threat.
Thanks for the info!
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Enough room for speakers and peripherals. Im glad I didn't go 49" samsung Odyssey. The 34" screen size allows it to be remotes into from my 4k work computer full size with room around to multitask actual work.
I have it and the text claims are overblown as I use it all the time for work and school.
You heard correctly- I picked this VA panel for that reason. Subpixels make text fuzzy. I bought the posted one after trying both.
I have it and the text claims are overblown as I use it all the time for work and school.
Might be personal preference- but I couldn't stand to OLED for working in excel/outlook. Text was much harder to read.
If you are someone who wants to max graphical settings on modern games, I found the 3080 to be just under the amount of power needed. I got a good deal on a used 4080 and found it to be a perfect fit for that. Otherwise 30 series will fit most needs.
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