So I just noticed the TFTCentral review of the Acer Predator XR341CK is out.
However this is the Freesync Version. NOT the G-Sync Version.
Heres a small section:
However this is the Freesync Version. NOT the G-Sync Version.
Heres a small section:
We found the XR341CK an interesting and fun screen to test. Clearly it's aimed at gamers and in this 34" ultra-wide space it offered some obvious improvements over what was already in the market. You get the high resolution, large screen size, ultra-wide aspect ratio, curved screen format and all round performance from the IPS panel that people have been attracted to before now. Acer have done a nice job squeezing some additional performance out of the panel as best they can, within the confines of what is currently available from panel manufacturers. The addition of FreeSync is obviously a big bonus, especially considering the demands on your graphics card from a screen of this resolution. Response times have been improved a little compared with the other 34" ultra-wide screens we've tested so far, and no overshoot was present either (assuming you're using a FreeSync system). Lag was also very low, there were some handy gaming extras like the game modes, and even the pretty cool ambient light system. Sure, it can't keep up with some of the new 27" IPS-type panels with their 144Hz refresh rate, blur reduction modes and faster response times. But it's still a nice gaming option in this sector. We noticed an issue with the screen from NVIDIA cards, and so we would recommend the screen mainly for AMD FreeSync users - which is the target audience. There's an NVIDIA G-sync version coming later on which is more suitable for NVIDIA users anyway.
