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I'm after some opinions please, anything will be a jump in quality from the 24"/£99 Samsung Amazon special I've been using for the past few years! But setting a budget of around £450 for a monitor doesn't seem as straightforward as it should to be... Light gaming (with a 4060Ti Super based rig), some Photoshop/Lightroom/DaVinci Resolve editing, and zoning out to YouTube videos. Do I need a curved screen? 40" of flat real estate too much? There are other 34" curved monitors available from £350, with similar specs to the Samsung...
Options, all coming in at £449:
Options, all coming in at £449:
![iiyama 34" G-Master GB3467WQSU-B5 3840x1440 VA 165Hz 0.4ms FreeSync HDR400 Ultrawide Curved Gaming Monitor](https://img.overclockers.co.uk/images/MON-IIY-00642/774cec748cc8a721adb223fe13ca5da8.jpg)
MON-IIY-00642
£349
(incl. VAT)
SAVE 6%
![Samsung 34" Odyssey G5 LC34G55TWWPXXU 3440x1440 VA 165Hz 1ms FreeSync Curved Widescreen Gaming Monit](https://img.overclockers.co.uk/images/MO-24A-SA/0a1824c0ea69d9131d1a67b1ef087fd2.jpg)
Samsung 34" Odyssey G5 LC34G55TWWPXXU 3440x1440 VA 165Hz 1ms FreeSync Curved Widescreen Gaming Monit
MO-24A-SA
£349
(incl. VAT)
£329
(incl. VAT)
![MSI 40" MAG401QR 3440x1440 IPS 155Hz A-Sync Ultrawide Gaming Monitor](https://img.overclockers.co.uk/images/MON-MSI-01773/83bb19b08ffb5cd47dde79c87e240d6d.jpg)
£399
(incl. VAT)
FREE DELIVERY