Sean2257 11 ENE 2016 a las 12:40 p. m.
Any Curved Ultrawide monitor for £500-600?
34 inch prefered, wouldn't be able to run games at 4K, so its not really neccessary.

Thanks
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The Muppet Surgery Special 11 ENE 2016 a las 1:04 p. m. 
I would imagine only the curve is more useful for multi monitor setups rather than just a single screen so you get the curve all around (also best to remove the bezel too). For small single only screens, the curve is a waste of money.

For that money I would feel better spending it on a wide gamut panel that has colour correction and management.

You could even get another graphics card for SLI VR later :)

Or build a decent NAS with RAID.



But, it's your money :)
Última edición por The Muppet Surgery Special; 11 ENE 2016 a las 1:11 p. m.
Tywin 11 ENE 2016 a las 1:06 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por ComfyBuffalo815:
34 inch prefered, wouldn't be able to run games at 4K, so its not really neccessary.

Thanks
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Bad 💀 Motha 11 ENE 2016 a las 2:29 p. m. 
Here are a couple issues with that Monitor size:
- For one you do not want 1080p at this size, it will be too pixalized sitting less than 8 - 6ft away.

- Monitors this size generally are for Pro use, not Gaming. And as such usually are offered up in IPS panels at much higher resolutions (usually around 1440p at the lowest native res) so Pro/Work users have large work-space on their OS Desktop.

- With that said, even a Non-Curved Monitor this large you are look at easily £600-650+ range.

So do u want better Pro user display? Or better Gaming display?
The Muppet Surgery Special 11 ENE 2016 a las 2:42 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Bad-Motha:
Here are a couple issues with that Monitor size:
- For one you do not want 1080p at this size, it will be too pixalized sitting less than 8 - 6ft away.

- Monitors this size generally are for Pro use, not Gaming. And as such usually are offered up in IPS panels at much higher resolutions (usually around 1440p at the lowest native res) so Pro/Work users have large work-space on their OS Desktop.

- With that said, even a Non-Curved Monitor this large you are look at easily £600-650+ range.

So do u want better Pro user display? Or better Gaming display?


Pro work uses wide gamut (AdobeRGB and ProPhotoRGB) displays with managed colour correction/profiles.

Not all IPS monitors are wide gamut and colour managed.

An sRGB IPS monitor and panel is NOT pro work.
Última edición por The Muppet Surgery Special; 11 ENE 2016 a las 2:44 p. m.
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