I love the VA panels dark matte grey bezel compared to the frame-less IPS panels inner black bezels which ruins the perceived black depth.
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Here is the first footage I have seen of an actual unit of the XR341CK and VA Z35 version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnhYkw-KMcY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Bxd6gTK_L4
The case and stand are so much more aesthetically appealing than the cheap generic look of the XB270HU, don't understand why Acer doesn't apply the same design philosophy for all of its gaming monitors. Am still half considering the XR341CK notwithstanding the lower refresh rate.
Here is the first footage I have seen of an actual unit of the XR341CK and VA Z35 version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnhYkw-KMcY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Bxd6gTK_L4
The case and stand are so much more aesthetically appealing than the cheap generic look of the XB270HU, don't understand why Acer doesn't apply the same design philosophy for all of its gaming monitors. Am still half considering the XR341CK notwithstanding the lower refresh rate.
wait, I am confused, so this thing is for real now?
If its VA at 144hz I couldn't be more excited, those VA blacks
or is this still vaporware ?
34'' 3440x1440 75hz AH-IPS - Acer XR341CK
35'' 2560x1080 144hz A-MVA - Acer Z35, BenQ XR3501
Release Dates:
Acer XR341CK - will be available in North America in September with prices starting at US $1,299, in EMEA in August with prices starting at 1,399, and in China in September with prices starting at ¥8,999.
Acer Z35 - tba
BenQ XR3501 - Q2 2015 according to press release, no further announcements yet
Thanks
But WTF at the 2560x1080 @ 35" LOL
Wow everything is gonna look like shit at that size(fuck me, as ill probably still buy it just to try it). My guess is will have to wait another year to see an Ultrawide 1440p at that size and speed :\
35" @ 2560x1080 is the same pixel density as 27" @ 1920x1080. I currently have a 27" @ 1920x1080 (BenQ XL2720Z). Once you get used to it, you don't mind. I appreciate having a resolution that is easier to drive.
I have a 120hz 27" 1080p and it's great for gaming, I assume it'll be just like that...but wider!
I thought it was 75Hz?
sorry to be OT
but just dying to ask why 27" is the new 24" sweetspot for gaming monitors?
Hell I can't even stand a 24" 1080p half a meter away from my face, yet 27" is now a standard for 4K monitors? Am I missing something here or you guys are mounting these huge monitors like 1 meter away from your place and placed in the wall?
by the way I am using a cheap ass LG monitor thats 1080p and 22" in size as of this moment.
sorry to be OT
but just dying to ask why 27" is the new 24" sweetspot for gaming monitors?
I do not think it is a matter of size, but of market availability.
We do not have a 144Hz 2560x1440 24" alternative. So 27" is right now the nirvana of gaming: one either goes back to 1080p or gives up 144hz.
I have a 25" 1440p and agrre with you: a 24" 1440p with 144hz would be a market landslide, as at this side triple portrait solutions are more ergonomic
I thought it was 75Hz?
34'' 3440x1440 75hz AH-IPS - Acer XR341CK
35'' 2560x1080 144hz A-MVA - Acer Z35, BenQ XR3501
That's great but it's completly diffrent display using diffrent panel type, resolution and withou g-sync - the only thing they have in common is similar size and being curved
Acer emphasizes gaming, putting its Predator branding and some extra design flourishes on its new X34 monitor. LED lights adorn the underside of the screen, allowing you to customize the rhythm of their pulsations, and the whole thing is styled in a typically aggressive and macho fashion. The company has also overclocked the refresh rate from 75Hz to 100Hz, added two DTS-certified 7W speakers, and made the stand height- and tilt-adjustable.
AFAIK wasn't the 35" BenQ a 144hz curved 1080p Gsync monitor VA monitor ?
Jesus, now I don't know if I should wait past early July to see if it is indeed 100hz. How much harder would it be to drive than the XB270HU with a 980 Ti.
The cost will probably be too prohibitive for me though D:
Acer rep at the Computex booth confirming the 100hz refresh rate:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-sZ2LR0H48
Price around $1200 USD.