Update: This popular deal is still available.
Dell Technologies has
32" Dell 2560x1440 165Hz 1ms VA FreeSync Curved Gaming Monitor (S3222DGM) on sale for $229.99 - $34.50 (15%) off when you apply promo code
MONITORS15 on the checkout page =
$195.49.
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Specs:
- Resolution: 2560x1440 (2K QHD)
- Response Time: 1ms (MPRT) / 2ms (gray to gray) in Extreme Mode
- Refresh Rate: 165Hz (w/ DisplayPort 1.2, 144Hz w/ HDMI 2.0)
- Monitor Type: VA
- Viewing Angles: 178/178 (Horizontal/Vertical)
- Brightness: 350 cd/m²
- Curvature: 1800r
- AMD FreeSync Premium
- VESA Mount: 100x100mm
- Inputs
- 2x HDMI (HDCP 2.2)
- 1x DisplayPort 1.2
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Have used 2 for my workstation at home, absolutely incredible production/work monitors especially with spreadsheets. Doesnt hurt if you want to game having the 100-165hz either.
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Have used 2 for my workstation at home, absolutely incredible production/work monitors especially with spreadsheets. Doesnt hurt if you want to game having the 100-165hz either.
Have used 2 for my workstation at home, absolutely incredible production/work monitors especially with spreadsheets. Doesnt hurt if you want to game having the 100-165hz either.
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Have used 2 for my workstation at home, absolutely incredible production/work monitors especially with spreadsheets. Doesnt hurt if you want to game having the 100-165hz either.
Not sure where you're looking but PIP mode is available in the settings I grabbed mine over BF and I have that feature.
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The first ultrawide ultimately died on me which was a Dell S3422DWG (144hz, not as wide a color gamut as this), it was cheap open box I scored from microcenter. I liked it a lot, but unfortunately only lasted a year or so before the screen just went blank one day and never could get a picture again trying different inputs. Risk you run when getting not brand new things though. The current one I have is an Acer XZ342CU, 165hz also got from microcenter but brand new. Also a great monitor I've been using for a while now (little less than a year so far), no issues with it. This along with the Dell were VA panels (which is very much prefer for deeper blacks/contrast) but the biggest difference between the 2 was the Dell was 1800r curve (like the on in OP) and the Acer is a 1000r curve. I actually like the more curved nature of the Acer 1000r, always felt like the 1800r curve on a 34" ultraewide just wasn't quite enough with how close I sit to the display (about 24-28" away). The edges of the 1800r screen fade just enough (being a VA panel) but I dont get that with the 1000r curve Acer.
Personally I would suggest if you are sitting fairly close to the screen to go with a more curved display vs. less curved in an ultrawide.
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