
Acer - Predator Z35P
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Last updated: Nov 25, 2025 Scoring
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
r/ultrawidemasterrace • Help me choose! AOC CU34G4Z (VA) or AOC AGON PRO AG346UCD (OLED)?? ->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.
r/ultrawidemasterrace • What is the best 32:9 monitor now also compare 21:9 which one you would chose and why? ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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