Curved Ultra-Wide iiyama G-Master GB3466WQSU Red Eagle with FreeSync Premium Pro

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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  2. Jamethe80sman

    Jamethe80sman Member

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    I just wish this Curved monitor thing would stop! I'm not a zombie I don't sit in the one sitting position when I game. Plus I can't get my head around the way the screens sort of arch in the centre due the curve. But the monitor looks promising if I ever get past the curve thing
     
  3. 1ms MPRT, 48~144Hz, FreeSync™ Premium Pro

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  4. Alessio1989

    Alessio1989 Ancient Guru

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    Decent black and luminescence uniformity or just another curved junk screen...
     
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    alanm Ancient Guru

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    Curved is definitely a gimmick when on 16:9 screens. But on ultra-wides it can be useful as long as the arc is not too acute.
     
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    itpro Maha Guru

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    Hdr400. If monitor isn't at least hdr600, it isn't nice to the eye. Hdr500 and under should stop being vesa certified. Hdr500 is the minimum for proper hdr, because sdr peak brightness is usually 250/300 nits. You need at least twice of sdr to feel hdr. That's why perfect hdr starts from 1000 nits which is four times average sdr.
     

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