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HP.com has 34" HP X34 Ultra Wide IPS Gaming Monitor (2V7W5AA#ABG) on sale for $369.99 (was $459.99, $90 off) Shipping is free.
Also Earn 3X HP Reward Points
Part of Memorial Day Sale
*LIMITED STOCK* (so it says on the site)
Specs:
Resolution: 3440x1440 UWQHD
Brightness: 400 nits
Refresh Rate: 165Hz
Response Time: 1ms GtG (w/ overdrive)
Panel Type: IPS
Features: HDR 400, Low blue light mode; Anti-glare; Height adjustable; AMD Freesync Premium; Gaming Console Compatible
Ports:
1x HDMI 2.0
1x DisplayPort 1.4
VESA: 100x100mm
(I also got private store pricing on this and came out to be $346.99 before tax, but likely due to some previous account benefits with HP.com)
https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/pdp...ng-monitor
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I don't think it's actually expired as SD claims and it was showing $350 for me.
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I don't think it's actually expired as SD claims and it was showing $350 for me.
HP: IPS, higher refresh, flat
I had the LG for a couple months. it's a fine monitor for most uses, but had too much ghosting and black smearing for gaming purposes.
I'm not sure about the color gamut & accuracy on both panels, but if it's for gaming, I'd go for the HP.
for watching movies in a dark room, I'd go with the LG.
No curve, but I tried it out at Microcenter and was pretty good visually.
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3080 will get you above 120fps at 3440x1440 EASILY, not to mention this supports gsync so framerate is really not going to be an issue as long as you've a good PC (no laptops as they have TDP limits, and no consoles as they need HDMI 2.1 which this monitor lacks)