BloodBath wrote: » I think it's more of a case of the backlight strength rather than the panel itself. 350-400 is a very small difference and it could well be the same panel.
yoshiktk wrote: » I was thinking about the diff. between Aoc and Iiyama. I have window in front of the desk, so few extra candels would be usefull.
BloodBath wrote: » You will probably never need anything that high tbh, even in a brightish room. Around 200-250 is comfortable for long use. Maybe a bit higher for a bright room. I've settled at 60-65% brightness on my 400 nit monitor.
JimmyCorkhill wrote: » Are you likely to get a decent UW monitor for 250-300 euro? Or would I need to add another 100/200 to budget? To be used solely for work. If that split screen on the monitor was a feature it would be great too to. Thanks
yoshiktk wrote: » Something like this?https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07J4CZYND/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabt1_dlC_SkhWFbSZ5TH1K?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
JimmyCorkhill wrote: » Thank you. I was thinking something more along the lines of a 29 inch wide screen seeing as I currently have a regular 22 inch 16:9 monitor and moving to a 29 inch wide screen would have been a big jump anyway. Am I as well to go for a 34 inch over a 29 inch? Thanks
Deleted User wrote: » I pulled the trigger on the G7 32". £130 off on Amazon at the minute. I better not regret it. :pac:
K.O.Kiki wrote: » I'm very close to buying a 34" UW now, for work & play. Just need to convince the gf to let me...
yoshiktk wrote: » Be a man! Just buy it.... And spend whatever is left on nice flowers/wine/roofies* Or hotel room. My wife gave up, She accepted the fact that im a gamer/pcmr member. It works both ways, whenever She wants to buy something I say yes sometimes and it works. Sometimes :cool:
K.O.Kiki wrote: » Ahhhhhh :pac: After she (very quickly) accepted, I fell into the monitor-review hole & have decided to wait until after CES next year.
weisses wrote: » How did you get out ? Still stuck down there
Samuel T. Cogley wrote: » Hmmmm... I see the Iiyama is £25 cheaper again at £375. January delivery though. Edit: I see GSync has been removed on the Gigabyte website, although Amazon lists it as GSync compatible. Does that mean I won't get adaptive sync with nVidia cards or is the fact it supports FreeSync enough for ghetto Gsync?
K.O.Kiki wrote: » Basically, I'm waiting for true HDR monitors to be a thing. Or for Samsung to make a G8 (1440p UW) to slot between G7 & G9.
yoshiktk wrote: » Probably as users did report problems with gsync, they maybe decided to remove it as listed feature. As the panel doesnt have nvidia chip it uses Vesa standard, it looks that even a shaddy dp cable can cause a problem.
Samuel T. Cogley wrote: » But it still had adaptive sync on nVidia cards? Haven't decided on the green team or the red team yet for my next GPU.
yoshiktk wrote: » Yes. Just have in mind both Iiyama and Xiaomi had flickering issues. Iiyama fixed it by firmware update, not sure about Xiaomi and others using that panel. Would wait and see whether is the same case with Gb. Im unhappy panda, my monitor meant to come tomorrow, wont be here until Monday. Darn it, already did plan my whole weekend for playing with it
Samuel T. Cogley wrote: » Hmmm... more and more reasons to look at the Iiyama. Went with the Iiyama - couple of quid cheaper and has USB ports. Ordered direct so should be here next week.
yoshiktk wrote: » Flat or curve?
Samuel T. Cogley wrote: » Curved - really like curved monitors. Thanks for the heads up about the flicker issue being fixed on these.
Deleted User wrote: » I was talking to Dominic from KitGuru about that Iiyama UW as he was going to review it but it had the flickering issue and was told to send it back to be solved. Maybe they have a FW update now but he said he couldn't solve it himself when he had the monitor.
Samuel T. Cogley wrote: » They've a review up AFAIK and they say it's fixed. Look at you talking to the PC reviewer celebs! :pac: