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The Monoprice 35in Zero-G Curved Ultrawide Gaming Monitor offers a stunning UWQHD resolution of 3440x1440p, a 21:9 aspect ratio, and a 100Hz refresh rate, making it perfect for both immersive gaming and enhanced productivity. With a quick 4ms response time and 1800R curvature, it reduces eye strain while providing a wide field of view. Connectivity is a breeze with three HDMI ports and one DisplayPort, ensuring compatibility with all your devices.
Brand | Monoprice |
Product Dimensions | 92.71 x 20.32 x 48.26 cm; 8.12 kg |
Item model number | 138035 |
Manufacturer | Monoprice |
Color | Black |
Standing screen display size | 35 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 3440x1440 |
Resolution | 3440 x 1440 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 3 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 8.12 Kilograms |
L**L
Extra DP Port
I have 2 of these monitors and they are phenomenal.Picture quality is great, there’s no ‘screen bleeding’ of any sort. The 1800r curve is really nice, the stand that it comes with is quite sturdy as well. The description is 2 hdmi 2.0, 1 hdmi 1.4 and 1 dp 1.2. This is not actually the case, both of mine came with 2 hdmi 2.0 ports and 2 dp 1.2 ports, which is pretty awesome!Love the build quality, they have a good amount of weight to them so make sure you get a good VESA mount if you plan on mounting it.The super thin bezels are also great!Now the few things about the monitor that aren’t that great, but definitely not deal breakers would be the following:VESA - While it does support VESA mounting, it’s not your traditional simply screw-in. It comes with these removable plates that screw into the back and you’d attach your vesa mount that way, not a big deal, just an extra step.Inputs - both of the monitors I purchased don’t have the most secure inputs, power connector included. If you’re using a braided or thicker hdmi cable it’s easy for them to come slightly loose IF you’re moving the monitor a lot. Same goes for power cord. Normal movement is fine and everything stays plugged in.If you’re using display port then you can take full advantage of the 120hz display.If you’re using hdmi it’ll be 100hz.Be sure to do the research on the specs of the cords, not every hdmi cord can display high refresh rates, so an old one laying around the house may not be the way to do.This does include a dp cable as well.Edit: Has RED LED’s in back of monitor. Color can’t be changed and it isn’t distracting
G**N
FANTASTIC...for the price.
I love most everything about this monitor, it hits the sweet spot for price to performance being $640 at the time of purchase and having a 1440p resolution just shy of 110ppi, It's sufficiently bright at 300nits although not HDR bright, all 35" is curved ever so nicely at 1800R and aesthetically pleasing. The response time could be better, 4ms is not great with this replacing a 27" 1ms monitor, but the aforementioned more than made of for the fact.What I would have liked to have had, speakers! seems like such a simple thing with even the most basic monitors having them now and it really comes down to not wanting to always be wearing my headphones while i'm working or gaming, if you have speakers connected to your setup already than this shouldn't be a concern for you. The LED on the back of the monitor is just the silliest thing, it only has three options; RED, FLASHING RED or off? I can't wrap my mind around the design process on that, even more so when the power LED is blue and projecting downwards making an approximate 2" diameter circle with the default stand. Now the stand, it is trash, no lift, no pivot, no spin and a laughable amount of tilt which ultimately leaves the monitor way to short and requiring an aftermarket solution.Bottom line, this is a great monitor with flaws, none of those flaws effect it's performance or fantastic price for that performance and I can happily recommend this monitor for those willing to overlook the small flaws it has.
H**R
One of the best values out there
The monitor provides just the right amount of desktop space required for three documents side by side. Images are crisp and sharp allowing for accurate edits, automated panes make displaying multiple windows a cinch, and access to the physical buttons is convenient. The stand is stable and optional wall mount provides you with mounting options. Recommended.
S**L
If you're buying this monitor, buy it with the intention that it's only going to run at 100hz
Monitor worked but I was really disappointed.If you're buying this monitor, buy it with the intention that it's only going to run at 100hz. Trying to run this monitor at 120hz is a huge hassle. I tried three different cables and I would get frame skipping anything past 105hz, even 106hz. GTA 5 was giving me huge problems at any OC. It would constantly black out.I did contact Monoprice support and they were willing to exchange it for another one but it's a lot of hassle going back and forth for something that I'm not really satisfied with. Monoprice linked me a display port cable that was about $200 USD and considering the monitor was $400 USD I wasn't going to buy it. I can't seem to find it but it was a cable that had the bandwidth to output 8k 120hz. I asked them why would I need something 4x times the power to get this monitor to 120hz at 2k and they just said it required the bandwidth.I already tried 3 cables and I was not going to run around trying to find a cable that was going to get me to the specs that I bought the monitor for.Seeing that others are running into similar problems, I don't really think it's much of a defect issue.Overall, picture quality was alright. The 1440p was really nice though. The monitor menu settings are a pain to understand and go through.
C**E
Good but
It is a good monitor but the mount for its sucks, doesn’t stay in place and tends to pop out easily
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