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Acer via eBay [ebay.com] has (Certified Refurbished)
34" Acer Nitro 3440x1440 UWQHD 165Hz 1ms FreeSync Curved Monitor (UM.CE3AA.V01) on sale for $229.99 - 9% off when you add to cart =
$209.29.
Shipping is free.
Acer Recertified Store via Amazon [amazon.com] also has (Certified Refurbished)
34" Acer Nitro 3440x1440 UWQHD 165Hz 1ms FreeSync Curved Monitor (UM.CE3AA.V01) on sale for $229.99 - 6% off when you add to cart =
$216.19.
Shipping is free.
Specs:
- Resolution: 3440x1440 (UWQHD)
- Refresh Rate: 165Hz
- Response Time: 1ms (GTG)
- Panel Type: VA
- Curved Monitor/1000R
- 300-Nit Brightness
- Vivid HDR/HR10
- AMD FreeSync Premium Technology
- Inputs
- 2x HDMI 2.0
- 2x DisplayPort 1.4
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Box advertised color accuracy of delta e <=2 but my calibrator doesn't say so on SDR calibration (only achieved 98% sRGB, about 70% adobergb). Dunno if it would be the same that I calibrated with HDR because readings were off but obviously has richer colors especially when playing HDR format videos. So it's just like any regular VA panel with local dimming and this one with less brightness.
File a claim under the ebay 2yrs refurbished warranty
When you say gaming performance, that means the whole free sync/ g sync tech right? I guess with an old video card like mine it wouldn't matter much?
What?
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Oh good to know! Thanks
I bought it a couple of years ago and not sure if eBay had that warranty free of charge
At $550. Having recently looked myself you're gonna see a price jump when you go up to IPS or OLED rather than VA for Ultrawides.
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I don't know what is going on with the conversation
A 1060 will work fine with this monitor.
I'm not going to say anything else because you didn't know enough to understand.
If you have exact questions, you can ask and ppl will respond.
Ask specific questions like
"I have a 1060, will this monitor do this or play this well?"
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don't worry about freesync, gsync, v-sync, adaptive sync, or any other sync. even if you had it, you wouldn't know how to turn it on, and even if it's on, you won't be able to tell if it was on or off.
when they said performance, they meant your card is older and won't be able to push high fps, and buying this monitor will probably decrease the fps you're currently getting. it's a hard and fast prediction and not exactly true 100% of the time.
just tell us what you plan on doing with it, and we will let you know if it will do well with this monitor