35 inch Curved 2000R UltraWide Full HD resolution, LED gaming monitor - NVIDIA G-Sync technology - 200 Hz refresh rate and 4 ms response time - Colour Gamut 100% sRGB - Screen Resolution 2560 x 1080 pixels
Defiantly will not suit everyone but hopefully it helps out someone.
Top comments
toolmen
4 Jul 1713#5
1080p on 35" is that for real? for £300 maybe, for £500 they can keep it
ElGofre to toolmen
4 Jul 176#6
It's an ultrawide (with an extra 33% horizontal resolution, not just a stretched 1920px) 200 Hz refresh rate and G-Sync. If you can find something remotely resembling that for under £300 you are more than welcome share.
Stim
4 Jul 174#24
SlightlyFoxed
4 Jul 174#12
35" - I'm like, ooh!
Curved - I'm like, oooh!
1080p - I'm like, oh.
1440p or GTFO
All comments (72)
Arcana
4 Jul 17#1
Tempted to swap it for the 32" monitor that I just got.
But the fact that it's only 1080p, where as mine is 1440p probably not makes it worth it.
I just recently got LG's new 43" 4k monitor, and that was just too huge for my need.
I guess my ideal monitor would be around 34" and around 1600p, but that doesn't exist AFAIK.
Anyway.... seems like a great deal for people who's in the market for this display. :smiley:
brian129
4 Jul 171#2
As it's an ultrawide, height is about the same as a 28" 16:9 monitor.
DaMoUK2013
4 Jul 173#3
HDR is coming
secretspartan1 to DaMoUK2013
4 Jul 17#37
Like winter but even more mysterious...
krisosbornenet
4 Jul 17#4
Wish the x34 was this price!
ToughJerky to krisosbornenet
4 Jul 171#22
I picked up an X34 from Amazon Warehouse for £550 and it's as new.
Check out the Amazon Prime Sale as they'll probably mark these down again.
toolmen
4 Jul 1713#5
1080p on 35" is that for real? for £300 maybe, for £500 they can keep it
ElGofre to toolmen
4 Jul 176#6
It's an ultrawide (with an extra 33% horizontal resolution, not just a stretched 1920px) 200 Hz refresh rate and G-Sync. If you can find something remotely resembling that for under £300 you are more than welcome share.
EndlessWaves to toolmen
4 Jul 171#8
It's 80dpi, similar to a 27-28" 1920x1080 screen. Perfect for deeper desks or more reclined chairs, or just for extra space in front of the screen. Not everyone sits hunched over a foot from the screen.
sazza6969
4 Jul 171#7
Nice price but holding out for an Asus ROG Swift PG279Q price drop. Used my mates for a couple of days and thought it was amazing, especially because I was going from a 24" 1080p Dell
clonereeco to sazza6969
4 Jul 17#11
Same boat as you , except I've never seen it in the flesh and I'll be coming from a 23" 1080p
commenter14
4 Jul 17#9
1080 high. Yuck.
JumpMan1980
4 Jul 17#10
Heart the Predator monitors. Great looking things - heart the colour scheme but they are too pricey for me :disappointed:
Opening post
35 inch Curved 2000R UltraWide Full HD resolution, LED gaming monitor
- NVIDIA G-Sync technology
- 200 Hz refresh rate and 4 ms response time
- Colour Gamut 100% sRGB
- Screen Resolution 2560 x 1080 pixels
Defiantly will not suit everyone but hopefully it helps out someone.
Top comments
Curved - I'm like, oooh!
1080p - I'm like, oh.
1440p or GTFO
All comments (72)
But the fact that it's only 1080p, where as mine is 1440p probably not makes it worth it.
I just recently got LG's new 43" 4k monitor, and that was just too huge for my need.
I guess my ideal monitor would be around 34" and around 1600p, but that doesn't exist AFAIK.
Anyway.... seems like a great deal for people who's in the market for this display. :smiley:
Check out the Amazon Prime Sale as they'll probably mark these down again.