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Is asus PG348Q a good monitor? i don't mind 1200$ as im going to finance it but is it worth it?

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Good? Yes. Worth it? That's entirely up to you. I personally wouldn't spend that much on it because I don't like ultrawides that much, I'd personally go for a few cheaper monitors. 

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1 minute ago, Oshino Shinobu said:

Good? Yes. Worth it? That's entirely up to you. I personally wouldn't spend that much on it because I don't like ultrawides that much, I'd personally go for a few cheaper monitors. 

i am looking for high refresh rate and ips and g sync? i have the evga sc2 1080 recommend any?

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Just now, charbel1011 said:

i am looking for high refresh rate and ips and g sync? i have the evga sc2 1080 recommend any?

If you're wanting the ultrawide, then you only have the Acer X34 and the Asus PG348Q, both of which are good. 

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13 minutes ago, charbel1011 said:

Is asus PG348Q a good monitor? i don't mind 1200$ as im going to finance it but is it worth it?

2 minutes ago, Oshino Shinobu said:

If you're wanting the ultrawide, then you only have the Acer X34 and the Asus PG348Q, both of which are good. 

this one is 1000$ usd and runs at 120hz (vs 100hz), has g sync, ips etc,

 

http://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/accessories/apd/210-amsv?prg=1&VEN1=10550055-3938566-&AID=3938566&dgc=CJ&DGSeg=DHS&c=us&s=dhs&cid=198375&lid=45846&acd=12309198375458460&VEN3=501204023093653070

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Just now, Oshino Shinobu said:

Link doesn't work. What's the model?

dell AW3418DW

whoops the link broke it seems, will fix

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2 minutes ago, Thermosman said:

dell AW3418DW

whoops the link broke it seems, will fix

Never actually seen that before. It is new though, so I guess that's why. 

 

Dell tends to be very good for monitors, it's a good price for the specs, if you don't mind the ridiculous Alienware styling on it though.

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Just now, Oshino Shinobu said:

Never actually seen that before. It is new though, so I guess that's why. 

 

Dell tends to be very good for monitors, it's a good price for the specs, if you don't mind the ridiculous Alienware styling on it though.

1500$ im good bro i can buy the asus one for less than that 1200$ still better

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Just now, charbel1011 said:

1500$ im good bro i can buy the asus one for less than that 1200$ still better

its only 1000$ usd, not 1500$????

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Just now, Thermosman said:

its only 1000$ usd, not 1500$????

On newegg it's 1500$ my bad.

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4 minutes ago, Thermosman said:

its only 1000$ usd, not 1500$????

It looks really nice but there's no reviews nothing to consider so i can see how people are liking this monitor before dropping 1k

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Just now, charbel1011 said:

It looks really nice but there's no reviews nothing to consider so i can see how people are liking this monitor before dropping 1k

there is a bunch of reviews on the dell website, and before you start saying backlight bleed, all moniters have it

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Just now, Thermosman said:

there is a bunch of reviews on the dell website, and before you start saying backlight bleed, all moniters have it

Im not even worried about blacklight bleed. im just worried over it's a new monitor and like people are still testing it that's the problem there's nothing known for it by now it's too late to see the issues or if anything

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Just now, charbel1011 said:

Im not even worried about blacklight bleed. im just worried over it's a new monitor and like people are still testing it that's the problem there's nothing known for it by now it's too late to see the issues or if anything

its not that new, and you can always return it if you are unsatisfied, but I doubt that you will have any issues. dell is a very reputable brand for making displays

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You have a 1080, or 1080Ti?
If you have a 1080 you won't be getting near 120 fps anyway.

It's not $1,200 if you wait until Black Friday...

20 minutes ago, Thermosman said:

there is a bunch of reviews on the dell website, and before you start saying backlight bleed, all moniters have it

IPS glow. Backlight bleed is different.

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1 minute ago, dizmo said:

You have a 1080, or 1080Ti?
If you have a 1080 you won't be getting near 120 fps anyway.

It's not $1,200 if you wait until Black Friday...

IPS glow. Backlight bleed is different.

i havent seen a single gaming monitor that doesnt have blacklight bleed.

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1 minute ago, charbel1011 said:

i havent seen a single gaming monitor that doesnt have blacklight bleed.

Pretty much all IPS monitors have IPS glow. This is not the same thing as backlight bleeding.

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1 minute ago, dizmo said:

Pretty much all IPS monitors have IPS glow. This is not the same thing as backlight bleeding.

What's the blacklight bleeding exactly? because i see reviews all the time about people kept rma their monitor and kept getting blacklight bleed

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1 minute ago, charbel1011 said:

What's the blacklight bleeding exactly? because i see reviews all the time about people kept rma their monitor and kept getting blacklight bleed

https://www.monitornerds.com/backlight-bleed-ips-glow-pixel-dead-stuck-pixel/

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