An older model, but it checks out. The combination of 34-inch ultrawide, 3,440 by 1,440 resolution, 144Hz and an IPS panel is pretty sweet for just $240, especially the IPS bit. The catch? Well, it tops at 250 nits, which is adequate but no more. But it's still a very nice deal.Yes, it's another Acer with absolutely idiotic nomenclature. But we'll forgive it that for the conspicuous value it offers. This is so much monitor for the money.
That said, you could spend $1,000 or more on a fancy OLED monitor and get a full-screen brightness of just, yup you guessed it, 250 nits. Of course, those OLED panels will go far higher in a small window. But still, if 250 nits is acceptable for four times the money... To that you can add both HDMI and DisplayPort inputs, plus variable refresh support. Oh, and it's flat rather than curved, which some gamers definitely prefer.
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