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Alternatively If you want to go crazy and money is no object Samsung are making this:
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A 32:9 aspect ratio Monitor with a resolution of 3840 x1080 at 41".
That is beautiful... But, I want a G-Sync version.
Alternatively If you want to go crazy and money is no object Samsung are making this:
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A 32:9 aspect ratio Monitor with a resolution of 3840 x1080 at 41".
Just pulled the trigger on a Dell U3415W.
I am beyond hyped. I have a LG 29 inch Ultrawide and i played Rise of the Tomb Raider all the way through and i'm sold. going back to 16:9 is just... too hard.
Just pulled the trigger on a Dell U3415W.
I am beyond hyped. I have a LG 29 inch Ultrawide and i played Rise of the Tomb Raider all the way through and i'm sold. going back to 16:9 is just... too hard.
Welcome to the club! Playing games on my Dell is just too good. Can't wait for Dark Souls 3I seriously had a LG 29 inch Ultrawide and just upgraded to a Dell U3415W about 2 weeks ago. Worthy upgrade, you will be very pleased.
Alright so I already own this monitor. I got a bit more back on my tax check than I expected and am wondering if I should spring for a ~$600 34" model or is this one good? If I don't buy it I'm probably going to use the money for an Occulus Rift.
What kind of rig do you have? 34" ultra-wides, though there are exceptions, are often 1440p vertical, and "4k" horizontal. You'll need a 980ti or Fury X, both of which are $650ish video cards, to drive those at acceptable frame-rates with games.
What kind of rig do you have? 34" ultra-wides, though there are exceptions, are often 1440p vertical, and "4k" horizontal. You'll need a 980ti or Fury X, both of which are $650ish video cards, to drive those at acceptable frame-rates with games.
What kind of rig do you have? 34" ultra-wides, though there are exceptions, are often 1440p vertical, and "4k" horizontal. You'll need a 980ti or Fury X, both of which are $650ish video cards, to drive those at acceptable frame-rates with games.
What kind of rig do you have? 34" ultra-wides, though there are exceptions, are often 1440p vertical, and "4k" horizontal. You'll need a 980ti or Fury X, both of which are $650ish video cards, to drive those at acceptable frame-rates with games.
Not even a 980TI is enough tbh, I need to constantly OC +220mhz to try and get around 60fps, really need dat Pascal. Wouldn't trade 3440x1440 for any other res in the world though.
http://www.tweaktown.com/tweakipedi...rked-amd-radeon-r9-fury-295x2-more/index.html
I just saw the curved Acer Predator X34 in person. My god. This has to be my next monitor. Here's hoping for a 144Hz variant in the near future.
Asus PG348Q finally released in the UK. Price not for the faint hearted but X34 is starting to finally drop.
https://www.scan.co.uk/products/34-...0x1440-5ms-10001-dp-v12-hdmi-usb-30-tilt-heig
I'm putting a new build together just for this monitor. I'm ditching my 2x 25" Asus and going 21:9.
I'm torn between the asus and the x34. Most of the reviews I saw of the x34 had all sorts of issues.
Why would you be torn? Ofcourse go with the Asus.
Because I'm impatient. ;-)
Unfortunately, I believe this will look bad gaming wise, thanks to fisheye effect, and that's why I dropped Surround in favor to 21:9/UHD.Alternatively If you want to go crazy and money is no object Samsung are making this:
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A 32:9 aspect ratio Monitor with a resolution of 3840 x1080 at 41".
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Great, now to wait for TFTCentral review. Do we know the curve strength yet?Asus PG348Q finally released in the UK. Price not for the faint hearted but X34 is starting to finally drop.
https://www.scan.co.uk/products/34-...0x1440-5ms-10001-dp-v12-hdmi-usb-30-tilt-heig
Unfortunately, I believe this will look bad gaming wise, thanks to fisheye effect, and that's why I dropped Surround in favor to 21:9/UHD.
LTTP
I'm finally getting my first ultra wide.
Going in with a budget friendly 25UM56-P
This guy's videos have gotten me super excited
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxfsK33BWlxHgglWl9LTAYA/videos
I dropped my phone last week and ordered a Oneplus X to replace it...
I'm now sold on AMOLED screens... I mean, holy shit... How long until I can buy a 21:9 AMOLED Freesync monitor?
Great, now to wait for TFTCentral review. Do we know the curve strength yet?
Problem with oled is the risk of pixel burn in. I've had some phones with that issue.
Burn-in on OLED's was solved by LG a few months ago. It stands to reason any new OLED screen that comes out later this year shouldn't suffer from it anymore.
So, bigger than the X34 (1900R was it?). Regarding your comment, yes, that's what I plan to do, right now I can use 3440x1440 with an UHD TV via custom resolutions, but I'm still interested to see how Asus managed to do it's monitor.3800R
However at this point better to wait for the 144Hz 21:9 34 inch monitors. 144Hz really makes a difference.
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However at this point better to wait for the 144Hz 21:9 34 inch monitors. 144Hz really makes a difference.
I want that Acer X34 so bad. If only I didn't need to buy a $1000 CAD 980 Ti to power it. Still on my GTX 680, and I feel I need to wait for Pascal.
"Barely above 60fps max" = "Destroy"
These are the same people who think a 970 will devour a 4K on Ultra.
Years I bet.
They only started doing 16:9 OLED monitors (only at 30") which starts at $4999.
finally have a chance to open my U3415w today and the monitor is glorious.
That a Dell right? I've seen that a lot of people buying those how is it?
Yes.
I only played with it for around 15 minutes before going to work, but so far:
- no stuck/dead pixels whatsover
- factory color calibration is quite good, I probably will leave it as it is
- really small backlight bleed in top left corner
- buttons were a little unresponsive, I think, will test those again after I cut my fingernails >.>
- A+++++++ design
The Dell definitely had PiP and it's wonderful. I don't use it tons but when I do I'm very glad it's there.
Edit: post from above reminded me to say that if I had one complaint about the U3415W it'd be that I really hate the buttons. I want buttons, not half sensitive touch areas. I got used to them on the U2711 but I still don't like them much.
I believe Dell 3415w and any Samsung/LG monitors should have that feature.