Published: 2016-10-09, Author: Eli , review by: monitornerds.com
3,440 x 1,440p resolution, 21:9 aspect ratio, Great color reproduction and image quality (10-bit), Excellent, gently curved design,
Expensive, Not a great choice for gaming (60Hz refresh rate), 5ms response time, The OSD is a bit slow while switching through input settings, Lack of adjustability (only tilt adjustment available)
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Hideous stand with limited flexibility, Colors sometimes over- or undersaturated, Picture By Picture function can make images appear squished
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