Dual-purpose monitor that excels in pro work and play
Enjoy colorful crisp 2560x1080 picture quality
Blazing fast 200 Hz refresh rate, 1ms response
Curved screen improves comfort and productivity
Use for professional work and for fun
Product SKU:
buydig_DGVIEW330B
21:
9
adobe_rgb:
84%
audio_out:
1
bezel:
None
brightness:
≥ 250nit
dci-p3:
95%
display_stand:
Fixed
display_surface:
Non-glare
display_viewing_area:
27.2” (H) x 11.5” (V)
dp_12:
1 (AdaptiveSync
hdr_support:
No
include_accessories:
DP Cable (1), Power Adaptor (1), User Manual (1)
mprt:
1ms
net_weight:
16.5 lb
ntsc:
90%
pixel_pitch_hxv:
269.7 x 269.7 mm
power_consumption:
48W, 55W Max
power_off_mode:
<0.3W
power_saving_mode:
<0.5W
power_supply:
48W 12V 4A
product_weight:
12.1 lb
range:
48-200 Hz)
refresh_rate:
200 Hz
resolution:
2560 x 1080
srgb:
99%
tilt:
-5°±2°~20°±2°
vesa_mount:
75 x 75 mm
with_stand:
27.6” x 15.7” x 7.8”
without_stand:
27.6” x 12.5” x 4.8
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Model: Deco Gear 30 Curved Monitor, 200 Hz, 1ms MPRT, 2560x1080, for Professionals and Gaming
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And as mentioned in previous post, the ppi is as good as 24" 1080p monitor. So good for gaming due to 200hz refresh rate, but mediocre for normal office text.
am I missing something? because it's too good to be true
Well - It's still technically 1080P, just 1080P Ultrawide. It's not nearly as popular as 16:9 1440p or 1440p Ultrawide (21:9)
That being said - it should be less demanding than even 2560 x 1440 (16:9, 1440p)
It's tempting for me. I have a gaming laptop w/ a 4060 Mobile and it's arguably a 1080p card - so I may fare better long run if I go 1080p UW vs 1440p 16:9.
Edit: I bought one. I had a 21:9 back when they were much less common and I loved it for productivity. This one will be connected to my laptop, so if I REALLY want 1440p, I can use the laptop screen.
Last edited by skurskuuur September 28, 2024 at 11:02 PM.
And as mentioned in previous post, the ppi is as good as 24" 1080p monitor. So good for gaming due to 200hz refresh rate, but mediocre for normal office text.
Can you elaborate? I'm looking for a solid ultra wide monitor or budget monitors to improve productivity mainly for office work. I'm not into gaming or anything. Hoping to get dual monitors in a vertical stand or one 34 inch ultrawide to pair with my 21 inch monitor currently using
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And as mentioned in previous post, the ppi is as good as 24" 1080p monitor. So good for gaming due to 200hz refresh rate, but mediocre for normal office text.
That being said - it should be less demanding than even 2560 x 1440 (16:9, 1440p)
It's tempting for me. I have a gaming laptop w/ a 4060 Mobile and it's arguably a 1080p card - so I may fare better long run if I go 1080p UW vs 1440p 16:9.
Edit: I bought one. I had a 21:9 back when they were much less common and I loved it for productivity. This one will be connected to my laptop, so if I REALLY want 1440p, I can use the laptop screen.
https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/fp/968949
And as mentioned in previous post, the ppi is as good as 24" 1080p monitor. So good for gaming due to 200hz refresh rate, but mediocre for normal office text.
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