Acer Nitro 34 QHD 3440 x 1440 1500R Curved PC Gaming Monitor | AMD FreeSync Premium | 165Hz Refresh | 1ms (VRB) | ZeroFrame Design | 2 x Display Port 1.4 & 2 x HDMI 2.0 Ports | XZ342CU Sbmiipphx
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Khushy
> 24 hourEasy to assemble and the quality is amazing. Very impressed!
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Revonoc
> 24 hourThis monitor is unbeatable at this price point lobe the rotating base. Looks and feels just as premium as my Preditor that cost 2x this price pre-pandemic. If you want a great 1440p monitor at a low price, look no further.
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Jonah Lyn Catamasaan
> 24 hourBought this monitor and really loved it. After a month on using for probably 5hrs of gaming a day it just stop showing any display. Its turns on and has a backlight but no display at all.pretty expensive monitor for it to just fail on me after a month.
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Marc
> 24 hourLe guide dutilisateur nest pas clair pour lutilisation des fils et une partie est écris en espagnol dans la section en francais ... Je croyais quon mavait envoyé un écran de résolution inférieur jusquà ce que je constate que je ne devais pas brancher le fil HDMI mais le fil DP seulement. Sinon super achat !
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Andrew
> 24 hourStarting off, I want to say that even though this isnt the worst monitor I have ever used, I would never be able to use it for more than a month in a pinch.
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LouRevue
> 24 hourReally like this monitor since it is an attractive, not-too-pricey option if youre in the market for a gaming monitor. I have a RTX3090 and this monitor works just fine on it. I should probably have a better monitor to be honest but this one worked for me. I did have to send mine back for repair since there was a bit too much light bleeding on mine. Hopefully the repaired unit will be better.
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S. Lin
> 24 hourGot this on sale for $370 and dont regret it. Checked for dead pixels and found none. Coming from a 1440p IPS at 60 Hz w/o adaptive sync and I can say that the difference is night and day. Colors definitely pop more due to the greater brightness (I have mine set at 50) and the UI for the monitor is easy enough to navigate and fiddle around with, even having a slot to save a User setting. I run a GTX 1070 and gaming with 2 year old games at 1440p at high refresh and G-sync enabled is a remarkable difference. So much smoother. One drawback is when scrolling through white text on black background and the letters are a blur compared to my old IPS, but the ghosting issue isnt a dealbreaker for me. This is inherent to VA monitors in general, so Im not surprised. Good construction, the stand works well enough and adjusts vertically smoothly. Uses 100x100 VESA mount if you want a different attachment. HDR performance is unimpressive, making colors a bit on the cooler side and is a hit-and-miss performance depending on which games support it well. Will consider trying it on Control. Awesome experience on Mechwarrior 5
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Nabby
> 24 hourStarting off, Ill keep it mainly for the simple fact that I dont want to go to the trouble of boxing it back up and returning it. But I probably wouldnt buy it again. I bought it when it was barely on the market and almost no one was talking about it, yet. I should also mention Im coming over from an ASUS VG248QE so Im incredibly spoiled on motion blur, which comparatively this one has plenty of.
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CHO
> 24 hourGreat for everyday tasks and media viewing. Not something I would recommend for gaming. Seems a bit slow on the response time and there is a lot of ghosting or seems like the pixels are having a tough time catching up in colors in certain games. Looks almost like a ghost dancing on my screen while playing Escape from Tarkov. Most noticable in very grassy/ wooded areas.
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Paul
> 24 hourI was in the market of purchasing my first ultrawide to be paired with my new RTX 3080fe, my first choice was the MSI Optix mpg341cqr but unfortunately that monitor was out of my price range at $800. I finally end up settling with this one and was glad I made the right choice. For the price, Ive got to say this is one of the best budget 1440p 144hz ultrawide monitor on the market.