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populartDames | Staff posted Yesterday 06:20 PM
populartDames | Staff posted Yesterday 06:20 PM

(Cert Refurb) 34" Acer Nitro ED340CU S 1440p 180Hz Curved Widescreen Gaming Monitor $169.59 + Free Shipping

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Acer via eBay [ebay.com] has (Certified Refurbished) 34" Acer Nitro ED340CU S 1440p 180Hz Curved Widescreen Gaming Monitor on sale for $211.99 - 20% off when you apply coupon code HAPPY30TH at checkout = $169.59. Shipping is free.
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Yesterday 08:38 PM
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zapperzoid2000Yesterday 08:38 PM
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I got the EDA343CUR H 100Hz version of this refurbished from Target last October for $170 and as my first foray into curved or ultrawide monitors, I've greatly enjoyed it for the most part.

However, I've been trying lately to figure out if it has ghosting or motion blur or if I'm just imagining things and it's just how games look on most or all monitors (it passed the UFO Test's test on their website). Turning Overdrive to "Extreme" in the monitor menu under "Gaming" makes it much worse, but "Off" and "Normal" look the same to me.

I'm also trying to figure out if the HDR is iffy or if it's just how it looks on my current focus Cyberpunk 2077 where it looks pretty washed out when I turn it on in-game. From what I've been reading lately though, it sounds line in general that HDR isn't always everything it's cracked up to be.
I also was concerned about light bleed or something along those lines, but I only notice it when viewing the monitor at an angle and when it's starting up, otherwise I haven't noticed it when in use.
So despite some concerns and especially at this higher refresh rate, this monitor seems like a pretty great buy to me.
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Shake-N-BakeToday 02:19 AM
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Quote from zapperzoid2000 :
I got the EDA343CUR H 100Hz version of this refurbished from Target last October for $170 and as my first foray into curved or ultrawide monitors, I've greatly enjoyed it for the most part. However, I've been trying lately to figure out if it has ghosting or motion blur or if I'm just imagining things and it's just how games look on most or all monitors (it passed the UFO Test's test on their website). Turning Overdrive to "Extreme" in the monitor menu under "Gaming" makes it much worse, but "Off" and "Normal" look the same to me.I'm also trying to figure out if the HDR is iffy or if it's just how it looks on my current focus Cyberpunk 2077 where it looks pretty washed out when I turn it on in-game. From what I've been reading lately though, it sounds line in general that HDR isn't always everything it's cracked up to be.I also was concerned about light bleed or something along those lines, but I only notice it when viewing the monitor at an angle and when it's starting up, otherwise I haven't noticed it when in use.So despite some concerns and especially at this higher refresh rate, this monitor seems like a pretty great buy to me.
HDR is definitely everything it's cracked up to be... when it's done right. When it comes to HDR, there is no standard. That means that game developers and the people who remaster movies and shows in HDR do not have a set standard of color, contrast and brightness. Think of it like how music has a standard volume that it's recorded at. HDR doesn't have anything like that. Some HDR content will blow you away. Other content looks like crap. Cyberpunk had atrocious HDR when it first came out, but they've done a lot of work on it. Watch a YouTube video to see what some good settings are for it. HDR with PC is also a pain, compared to console. Some monitors don't like playing nicely with certain PCs or Mac. For in stance, my monitor's HDR while using a Mac is crazy washed out, and there's nothing I can do about, because my monitor just doesn't have full support for Mac. I cant tell you what your exact issue is, but I just don't want you thinking HDR is some gimmick. It's something people honestly need educated on, because it's not as simple as just turning HDR on and the picture automatically looking amazing every time. Especially with games.

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