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TechGuyInAK
> 24 hourWith Covid hitting back in March my GF and I had to move from our offices to home. She works remote from her laptop at home connecting into her PC in the office. We found that remote desktop rearranges the windows every time when you disconnect/reconnect to the remote PC. One big monitor solved this and it works great for her day to day offices needs as well as home stuff. I game and at 100hz its much better than the pair of dual 27 I used to use. I work with two laptops at home, one for work and the other personal. I have a Tripplite B004-DP2UA2-K KVM (IOGear GCS62DP is the same and cheaper, buy it) to handle the switching of two DisplayPort signals at 100hz and it works. I game on it daily and do all my remote server work with no problems. With the high resolution and large screen it works really well to have half a dozen remote sessions up and keep them all on the same screen. I did have one of my two monitors start to have a weird flicker in the lower left corner. It came and went, but wasnt too much of an issue until it wasnt. The weird flicker got more frequent and annoying, so I called support. 2 days later Im swapping monitors and sending the bad one back. No issues with support at all, they rocked.
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Ok
> 24 hourworks as advertised, no dead pixels or anything
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Product Tester
> 24 hourThis monitor is worth the money. Easy setup and pefect size for video editing and multi-tasking. I just wish it had more options for adjusting heights, angles or a virtical configuration like other brands have. I do notice a color difference in the lower corners or slightly vignette. Still a great monitir for the price.
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Kenneth M.
> 24 hourI bought one and liked it so much I immediately ordered another. Im not a gamer, Im a trader. They make ordinary flat monitors seem quaint. I have my screens up 24/7 and theres something about a curved monitor that is very easy on the eyes. Plus they have excellent U.S. based support.
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Keith Wardle
> 24 hourI paid $479. Recomended items on this page: Deco Gear 35 Curved Ultrawide LED Gaming Monitor 21:9 Aspect Ratio, Crisp 2560 x 1080 Resolution, 16.7 Million Colors, 75 HZ Deco Gear 35 Curved Ultrawide LED Gaming Monitor 21:9 Aspect Ratio, Crisp 2560 x 1080 Resolution, 16.7 Million Colors, 75 HZ Refresh… 4.6 out of 5 stars 368 $309.99
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Daniel
> 24 hourI got to say at first it was kind of sketchy because i dont like ultra wide that much but i got to say when it comes to resolution and response is extremely good. The only thing ill say is that the power cable stays a little lose so try not to move it too hard or it would disconnect and also if you dont have a pc for 4k it would look a little blurry but if you have it compatible it looks amazing
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Pat A Feifert
> 24 hourI purchased this for around $250 as an open box item. For that price, it cant be beat . Great color, brightness and refresh rate, and its huge! The only issue I had was that 3 screws were missing from the open box item but a trip to the hardware store quickly cleared that up. Overall Im very happy with the monitor.
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matthew canfield
> 24 hourGreat picture and worked great with my vega 56, if you use amd freesync this is recommended, havent had any screen tearing or glitches of any kind.
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A. Hawkins
> 24 hourReceived it fairly quickly and installed it onto a PC with the included DP cable. Immediately the right side of the screen was out. Off/On Replaced the cable. Got it to work for about a half a second, then it went pixel again. Thinking maybe its the cable, I switched it over to use as a second monitor for my iMac and plugged in the HDMI cable, and it too showed the exact same result. Went back and read some reviews, and sure enough Im not the first. Requested a replacement through Amazon, and the 2nd showed up in less than a week. Onto the new one. The screen this time works just fine. A few things Ive noticed: The yellow is very orangey. Ive tinkered with the Profile and the settings and got it better, but it took some serious adjusting. The white is VERY white, meaning a lot of the text boxes Im used to seeing are kind of missing. Ive again had to tinker the brightness to one side with the contrast to the other. The preloaded profiles arent very good. Lastly, the buttons on the bottom to navigate the on screen menu are really poor. Itll take you awhile to figure out which button to press to get to what screen and to navigate to what you want to do. This could have been designed better. Overall, for the price you are paying for a very ultra wide monitor, its not a bad screen. Im very weary that I received one that was 1/2 dead upon arrival, so Im crossing my fingers that this doesnt just die on me one day when I turn it on.
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John Moses
> 24 hourI love the picture quality and immense size of the screen. In bought it to work with my new M1 MAC mini and love the combination.