Amazon has 34" ASUS TUF VG34VQL3A 3440x1440 WQHD 180Hz 1ms Curved VA Monitor on sale for $249.99. Shipping is free.
Micro Center also has 34" ASUS TUF VG34VQL3A 3440x1440 WQHD 180Hz 1ms Curved VA Monitor on sale for $249.99 > Now $319.99. Select free store pickup where available.
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Amazon has 34" ASUS TUF VG34VQL3A 3440x1440 WQHD 180Hz 1ms Curved VA Monitor on sale for $249.99. Shipping is free.
Micro Center also has 34" ASUS TUF VG34VQL3A 3440x1440 WQHD 180Hz 1ms Curved VA Monitor on sale for $249.99 > Now $319.99. Select free store pickup where available.
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I just picked this up from Fairfax MC and got it setup. Coming from a Lenovo 32" 1440p 75hz curved display, I am blown away. Very bright, very vivid color representation - basically looks as good as OLED in my opinion. Silky smooth framerates at 180hz in gaming (with my 3070) - the difference in the gaming experience is unreal. Text is clear, everything looks good. My unit had no quality issues with regards to trapped dust or dead pixels. Best of all, I took advantage of their $25 off $100 "new customer coupon", so I got it at $225 + tax. Very slick deal!
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I honestly thought that curved monitors and TVs was just a gimmick that failed. Don't see it in TVs much anymore more, right?
it has its place with ultrawides since you sit close to a pc monitor and it's so wide, the curve helps your neck. many ultrawides are va panel which also benefit from the curve with its poorer on average viewing angles . but for 16:9 most scenarios it's largely pointless/ a negative imo,
400nits for those wondering. Seems like a pretty nice monitor.
Ive personally been eyeing something like a 42" LG C3 or C4. Id rather have a huge 16:9 screen than an ultrawide.
For sure personal preference and I agree with you for gaming, movies, etc.
But for productivity I've found that physically and in resolution (2160) 4k, large screens (42"+) are just "too much". I think the sweet spot is in that 1440 - 1600 px range. My neck can swivel left and right all day long but not so much up and down for a full work day. BUT I've got buddies and colleagues who love a 4k, 42" monitor for work.
This looks like a very solid deal? How good is this VA panel for productivity??? Aka text?
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I just picked this up from Fairfax MC and got it setup. Coming from a Lenovo 32" 1440p 75hz curved display, I am blown away. Very bright, very vivid color representation - basically looks as good as OLED in my opinion. Silky smooth framerates at 180hz in gaming (with my 3070) - the difference in the gaming experience is unreal. Text is clear, everything looks good. My unit had no quality issues with regards to trapped dust or dead pixels. Best of all, I took advantage of their $25 off $100 "new customer coupon", so I got it at $225 + tax. Very slick deal!
If you already previously used a "new customer coupon", just make a new email and install the Textfree app as their free numbers appear to be currently working for this.
Last edited by bob1919a August 24, 2024 at 09:30 PM.
I honestly thought that curved monitors and TVs was just a gimmick that failed. Don't see it in TVs much anymore more, right?
Nah, they're pretty popular from my experience. They provide a bit more of an immersive feel (not sure if mostly placebo or truly helpful). I personally love a curved display.
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Ive personally been eyeing something like a 42" LG C3 or C4. Id rather have a huge 16:9 screen than an ultrawide.
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Ive personally been eyeing something like a 42" LG C3 or C4. Id rather have a huge 16:9 screen than an ultrawide.
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Im looking to buy one to use with my MacBook Pro but not sure which one would work.
Ive personally been eyeing something like a 42" LG C3 or C4. Id rather have a huge 16:9 screen than an ultrawide.
those panels amazing but not sure if c series worth the premium cause it's still an oled and with VRR
Ive personally been eyeing something like a 42" LG C3 or C4. Id rather have a huge 16:9 screen than an ultrawide.
But for productivity I've found that physically and in resolution (2160) 4k, large screens (42"+) are just "too much". I think the sweet spot is in that 1440 - 1600 px range. My neck can swivel left and right all day long but not so much up and down for a full work day. BUT I've got buddies and colleagues who love a 4k, 42" monitor for work.
This looks like a very solid deal? How good is this VA panel for productivity??? Aka text?
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Coupon:
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