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I don't know in which subforum monitors go, so I'll drop this here - mods, feel free to move it as appropriate.
So... which cheap, curved 1440p ultrawide monitor is the best?
So far, I've looked at these:
My preference is a VA panel, as the monitor will have to serve as close to a lifetime as possible, with no burn-in or discolouration over time.
The budget is around 350-400 Great British coins, so messages like "these are all crap, you should buy this $1000 model" will be ignored.
Thanks.
So... which cheap, curved 1440p ultrawide monitor is the best?
So far, I've looked at these:
- MSi PRO MP341CQ (seems nice),
- MSi MAG 342CQPV (seems okay),
- AOC CU34G2X (the HU review is a bit meh, but okay),
- AOC CU34V5CW (I haven't found any review),
- Samsung Odyssey LC34G55T (the HU review is quite positive about the colour space, just not the stand, which I don't care about too much as long as it does its job - a bit expensive, though).
My preference is a VA panel, as the monitor will have to serve as close to a lifetime as possible, with no burn-in or discolouration over time.
The budget is around 350-400 Great British coins, so messages like "these are all crap, you should buy this $1000 model" will be ignored.
Thanks.