Deco Gear 35” Curved Gaming Ultrawide Monitor, 3440x1440, 120hz, 1ms MPRT, 21:9, 99% sRGB
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Pat A Feifert
23-11-2024I 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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Killian V.
> 3 dayCould care less about the rear lighting. But I love the headphone clip on the back. Good number of inputs. Honestly I use it for gaming and it works great. The colors could be more dynamic but eh. At least I’m not using a Vizio TV from 2011.
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David Cushworth
> 3 dayTerrible colors, everything is pale. No way to adjust them
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Fisher family
> 3 dayI would have given a 5 Star but we had to send back the first monitor for a replacement. It arrived broken and was a Christmas present. That being said, Amazon sent a replacement next day before I had time to send back broken monitor. Son is 12 and enjoys playing online with his buddy’s. I know there are more expensive monitors out there but this one is great for the price.
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A. Hawkins
> 3 dayReceived 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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Daniel
> 3 dayI 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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E cantu
> 3 dayfor the price seemed to be a great buy got it in aug/22 burned out in 6/23 all in all was good up until it burned out! if you do get it buy the warranty!!
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BoatAddict
> 3 dayOverall, I was very pleased with the resolution and ease of color adjustments with this monitor. It was easy to setup and didnt require much image tweaking before I was looking at a bright, vibrant picture that just popped off the screen. I played a bunch of YT videos on it, all of which looked great. But I dont play computer games, so I really cant comment on that, but the impressive specs seem to suggest many gamers should be happy with this monitor. Unfortunately, the deal breaker for me was the lack of any window snap software. I know this is a feature with Windows 10, but it was less than intuitive and requires memorizing various keyboard commands to move just a few windows into place. I also tried a couple of third party screen snap applications and they, too, required heavy keyboard command mastery as well as endless enable/disable settings for terms that required numerous online lookups just to understand what they meant. On the other hand, the screen snap software that came with a top brand monitor was real easy to work with - merely point and click for a large variety of screen snap formats. Thats what I needed. So, with much regret, I returned this monitor, but the company was very good about it and quick. So, I thought the least I could do is write a nice review for them. So, in summary, my guess is this monitor would be well suited to gamers but not so much to business application users like me that need an easy screen snap application. But if the company were to include that, it would probably outsell its generic brand competition.
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Jessie Spencer
> 3 dayBeen using for awhile now and it is amazing for the price. Bought an open box for close to $200 was missing a part. Called them and had a replacement within a week. Unfortunately no speakers but as I use a headset it doesnt matter too much. Planning on getting a couple more!
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Charles J. Adams
> 3 dayAbsolutely love this monitor coming from a 1080p 32in, and this is slightly sharper than that 1080p, but much better colors. In CODMW i had to put it to 130% resolution to make it look sharp, but once I did it was fantastic. I also do editing and video production, and this monitor has been ideal for that. I would get a second, more accurate display for imagery creation, but if you HAVE to only have have screen, this does check all of the needed boxes