Was so close to buying the agon as i am sick of waiting on vega lol. But then with hearing that vega news might come out on the 16th i have managed to hold off. Just hope the price doesnt go back up. Hows the monitor for ghosting etc?
I would watch the PCM review videos for an idea. I've never noticed any of the "weaknesses" while playing games on this monitor (BF1 and Dirt 3 currently). I have briefly gone looking for things like ghosting etc as described in the reviews, but I think its pretty minor really.
In BF1 I have set everything to high except post processing which I have set to low, it really does still look pretty good with those settings and my 2600k/1070 can comfortably run mostly over 90FPS like that.
You do definitely get the odd weird flash/flick/twitch in menus and loading screens but gameplay is lovely.
Personally I have found that the move from a 60hz high latency monitor to this one has made a difference to my gameplay. Specifically to close combat SMG type close quarter encounters, with a higher K/D ratio and a good number of top 10 placings at the end of the round.
Just got my AOC AG352UCG 35" 1440p 100hz 21:9 monitor, loving the ultrawide already! so much more screen space, only problem is one stuck pink pixel at the top right would this be enough to make others return for replacement? or would 1 stuck pixel not bother you?
Go on youtube and run the pixel unstuck video on that spot and see if it fixes it.
Edit: Also 1 stuck pixel at top right wouldn't be enough for me to return it probably, aslong as it's away to edge or something like that. As long as backlight bleed is minimal and everything else is good.
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/lg-2...-widescreen-led-gaming-monitor-mo-14f-lg.html
Also guys, this monitor has now hit OCUK what are thoughts on this? it's LG's new offering includes freesync.
Looking for ultrawide that isn't too costly and is 1080p. I'd like a bigger ultrawide but 1440p is too rich for my blood and the hardware to drive it would be more costly ofc.
Thoughts?
If you're not gaming then you don't need something particularly grunty to run it if it's just static windows. What have you got at the moment? (sigs are off for me)Hi Peeps, I am looking for some advice, as I am very much out of the loop. I am currently running a Dell 2405FPW and a Dell 2208 all via a Radeon 6850. I would like to consolidate to one monitor with a resolution of 3440x1440.
The monitor will be used for standard desktop work, watching the occasional film and no gaming.
I have been in looking at the Dell 34 u3417w and like the PiP feature and controlling two PCs ( I work from home a lot and this would be a handy feature)
What monitor would you recommend based on the above information?
Also the graphics card, I presume I will need to upgrade to cope with the resolution? any advice on this also would be grateful.
Thanks
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The 29" 2560x1080 screens are one of the few monitors priced "correctly", more so when they around the £250 mark, which I think ocuk do quite often.... Especially since the IPS panel being used is one of best for IPS i.e. a high contrast ratio (the highest I've seen for IPS at around 1200/1300:1), low input lag (you will need to check reviews etc. on this though, a lot of the monitors despite using the same panel can range from very low input [5-10ms] to high input lag [20+ms]) combined with decent pixel response rate + the lightest anti glare matte finish with a decent PPI of 95 to give a sharp looking display.
Generally the only complaints people have with a 2560x1080 29" screen are:
- the physical height
- the 1080 vertical res. (which imo isn't an issue at all unless you are someone who just has to have 4+ windows opened at the same time in every corner of screen.....)
Looks like it will support the res by dual link DVI :dual-link DVI with HDCPHi,
In terms of Graphics card? Radeon HD6850
Looks like it will support the res by dual link DVI :dual-link DVI with HDCP
Max resolution: 2560x12001600*