
Acer - Predator Z35P
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As an early adopter of ultrawide I am still using my original z35p which is a VA panel with 100hz that cost me almost £1000. I think being able to start with more for much less than this is always nice. I worry that the cheaper OLED monitors will experience burn in, but I have no experience with these to say it's more than just hearsay. What i will say is once you go ultrawide you you will only crave more and more size and pixels as time goes on. Welcome to the Masterrace
Used an Acer Predator Z35P for about 3yrs; 34" 21:9. Fast lost it's novelty as an upgrade from 4k 16:9s. Got the Samsung G95SC, had for 1yr so far; 49" 32:9. Major upgrade, love the image quality and responsiveness, issues I have include not enough height, annoyance at not enough curve (edges feel miles away) and those damn finger marks (from the kids, honest). My use case is as a software dev, gamer, and light design work. I run 2 27" 2k monitors at the sides in portrait, pretty much facing each other and provide that immersion when working, they're redundant when gaming. Games I love it for; WZ, LoU, CP2077, WoW, DaysGone, Civ6.
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