Deco Gear 35” Curved Gaming Ultrawide Monitor, 3440x1440, 120hz, 1ms MPRT, 21:9, 99% sRGB
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Kenneth M.
> 3 dayI 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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STreaster
> 3 dayImage quality is pretty good, screen is bright and crisp. If you are only gonna game as high as 1440p, this is the monitor to get for the price. I cant comment on the stand as I have the monitor mounted to the wall.
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P Taylor
> 3 dayPreviously and for many years I have had two monitors and I loved them. Ever since I started seeing curved monitors I wanted one. I spoke to many people that had one and they raved about not having to have two or more separate monitors, thus creating less space on you desk. So I finally took the plunge and because I love to multi-task and play games, et al, I went with the gaming 35 monitor to take of my own personal needs. I have had it for about a month now. Cannot tell you how much I have fallen in love with your monitor. Very Smart Buy!!
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Nick
> 3 dayI have been a dual screen user for quite some time and never understood how someone could just use one screen. Now that I am working from home I use my laptop as one screen and using this as another screen and I love it.
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Robert
> 3 dayInitially I was hesitant to order this monitor as there was only one review at the time. I decided to bite the bullet and give it a try. I am not disappointed! I am running this with a Cyberpower PC and it is amazing. The graphics quality is fantastic. I am running Division 2 with no loss of integrity. I would recommend this monitor. Only down side is that there is no vertical adjustment
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Chips
> 3 dayI would have initially given 4.5 stars if possible since I initially thought they were just short of 5 stars, but this is a solid 4 star product. Trying to make a quick, helpful, no BS review: USE: Business user. Zero gaming. Side-by-side monitors. Lots of mapping with need for Word/Excel, etc. open at same time. PROS: - Excellent resolution, uniformity, brightness during the day, etc. Easily on par with LG 34 Ultrawides at my office. - Price (before the COVID-work-from-home bump). Mid- to low $400s per montior when I bought. - Ambient LEDs on the back are not bright. Really didnt want this feature, but Im glad it wont be a distraction. - Everything is great other than the issues below. CONS: - At first they emitted a sound like an old hard drive spinning, but it has largely gone away. Will be very tiresome if it emerges again. - They sit a bit lower than I expected - You cant adjust the height. Wouldnt be a problem... except my two are not the same height! What? Two side-by-side (touching) are noticeably different heights by about 6-7mm - The footprint of the base is almost as wide as the monitors - about 4 inches wider than my LG bases. Doesnt sound like a lot, but trying to fit them side-by-side on a 4ft wide desk is a joke - cant do it without angling them in more than youll probably want or having the base hang off the edge. - The provided DP cables are pretty darn short and youll probably need to buy new ones unless your PC is very close to the monitor(s) - You get 3 different types of screws and the instructions dont tell you which are which. Youll figure it out - NBD but kind of annoying when youre scratching your head looking at instructions that should be incredibly simple and straightforward. - There are 2-3 dead pixels on one monitor. Luckily they adjacent and touch the border near the corner, so its not the end of the world. - Natively they were way too bright to use at night without fiddling with settings... Overall, these should be great and Im glad I got them. The issues I have are minor in the face of how well they work for their intended purpose otherwise.
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Dr. Kip Volkman
> 3 dayI use them for work: spread sheets and a simple CRM. There are no issues, no dead pixels, and no blemishes. It would be nice if I could change the color on the rear facing LED’s, and it would be way nicer if they were brighter but for $300 you can’t beat it.
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Bill of Rights
> 3 dayIve bought several of these for work, to replace dual monitors for our users. Its 1/3 of the cost of a similar Dell model and is just as good. I turn off the ugly LED backlight, but other than that its a solid monitor at a great price.
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John
> 3 dayWell, the monitor arrived and it appeared very well put together. I attached the stand and then used the provided cable. I turned on my brand new computer and the monitor turned on with no issues. The provided cable worked but made the monitor flicker during 2 games. I changed the wire and used a hdmi cord and had no further issues. I turned the pc and monitor off. I returned an hour later, turned on my pc and the monitor had no power. I verified that the plug was plugged in but the monitor would not turn on. Called Amazon and they are sending a replacement. I will update review once I receive the new one. Update, new monitor arrived. So far so good. Worked on the 2nd start up. Happy!! Bumped it up from 3 to 4. Has worked fine ever since.
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BHumble
Greater than one weekThis is a good quality product for this size monitor in this price range. You can pay more for the Samsung or LG, but Im not sure why you want to do that. I have one at work and one at home and they are both performing great.