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Acer IPS 37.5" Ultra Wide HDR QHD (3840 x 1600) 75hz AMD FreeSync Monitor XR382CQK $1258.99 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Product description
Acer FREE-SYNC 38 inch Curve Monitor comes with Flicker-less Technology that reduces annoying screen flickering that can cause eye strain when viewing the monitor for long periods. Plenty of curved screen real estate and a cinematic 21:9 aspect ratio make sure games and movies look as epic as possible. This monitor sports a curved UltraWide QHD display with ColorPlus technology, including 100 percent sRGB gamut and 6-axis colour adjustment for a perfect picture. IPS technology lets you see clearly from nearly any angle. This high end monitor is designed to handle high rates of data transfers and has high-bandwidth connection ports like HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort.

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  • +1

    refresh rate?

    • 75hz

    • 75hz, Acer beat the Dell 38" at 60hz, which cost much more.

      • My LG is 75hz too, cost me 2200 on release a few years back. No freesync but still going strong.

      • Dell 38" is overclockable to 75hz and has built-in KVM.

        • This Acer also has a built-in KVM

  • +1

    I paid less than that for the Acer X34P, which is Gsync so would expect this to be cheaper inspite of larger screen and HDR?

    • Nah as soon as monitors cross the 34 inch mark they sky rocket in price especially if you add “HDR” in. Don’t ask me why

  • +2

    I've been watching these various 38" (technically 37.5") monitors for a while. They're all using so pretty much the same. All the same panel. Fairly sure this is the cheapest any of them have ever been.

  • +1

    OP are you sure this one has HDR? Not mentioned on the Amazon listing. There apparently is a .002 version of the monitor which has the HDR, but there doesn't seem to be any information saying the .001 version can be updated to support HDR.

    • Can confirm this is the one with HDR

  • Anyone have recommendations for 27-34" flat 4k (optionally with hdr) and great colour gamut for designer/developer.

    May occasionally play games on it but seems best to get a separate high refresh monitor for that, unless you drop several $k on it so not that fused.

  • $1196.04 after cashback god DAMN that's a good deal, wish I had the room on my desk for a 2nd ultrawide

  • Looks lovely

  • I was about to post about this. Just bought one myself to replace my 8 year+ old Samsung 27"

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