Called up and there is about plenty of stock. Spoilt for choice. Managed to pick one up from Officeworks Nerang.
Acer 35" XZ350CU Curved Monitor $598 (Was $976) @ Officeworks
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For anyone wondering it's actually 2560 x 1080 and not 1920x1080 as said on the pic.
No it doesn't.
The sticker on the left hand side does.
It's kind of hard to tell but I'm guessing there's a 27" monitor to the left of it and the sticker is stuck on it's right hand side. But it'd be easy to confuse it as the specs of this monitor.
Pic also says 27inch
There is a 27in on the left side. Those specs are for the one next to the 35 in. Heavily discounted too.
is it good even tho its only 1080p?
Depends on your definition of good, but honestly it's pretty rough. I'd really recommend a solid 1440p main monitor and a cheap 1440p off monitor for about the same price. But I realise they're different…
Good for what? VA panels aren't ideal for gaming due to ghosting. Will be perfectly adequate for browsing.
Im at Officeworks now, you are correct it is 1080p, I was wrong ;)
Its not bad for AUD $596 given its a 144Hz Panel in a 21:9 widescreen format but 1080p is certainly on the lower end of the scale for resolutions these days. Would only buy if you own a 1050, 1030 or 9 series graphics card to make use of the 144Hz 1080p resolution. Personally i wouldn't buy anything less than 1440p these days but for those on a really tight budget its a good price for what it is.
It's not 1080p, you're looking at the wrong part of the picture, Specs :
Get ready for a whole new gaming experience. Get wrapped up in your games with a massive curved display, 144Hz refresh rate and Adaptive-Sync. Combined with DTS® Sound, multitasking and great design, this monitor is worthy of the most advanced gaming setups.
Key Features
Screen Size
35"Resolution
UW-UXGA (2560 x 1080)Aspect Ratio
21:9Response Time
4 ms GTGRefresh Rate
144 HzColour Support
16.7 millionContrast Ratio
100,000,000:1Brightness
300 cd/m²Backlight
LEDViewing Angles
178° Horizontal
178° VerticalPanel Type
Vertical Alignment (VA)Stand
Height-adjustable (Up to 130 mm)
Tiltable (-5° to 25°)Speakers
2 x 18 W SpeakersPorts & Connectors
HDMI®-in
5x USB 3.0
DisplayPort™Features
Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL), ComfyViewThat is 1080
Technically yes, but it has more pixels than your 16x9 1080p monitor, and will be harder to drive
I wish they would just use megapixels for monitors as well and also move away from the confusing diagonal measurements(use screen areas)…
1920x1080: 2.1Mp
2560x1080: 2.7Mp
2560x1440: 3.7Mp
3840x2160: 8.3MpWhich incidentally also gives you an idea of how hard it is to run your games
35inch is taller than a 27inch screen, and only 1080p, blurrryyy
near $600 for 1080p is not a bargain for me that is definitely 1440p territory or 4k if you know how to real life bargain and haggle.
u can get a kogan 35" 1440P 100hz ultrawide for less than 600..
but how much with extended warranty and shipping?
free shiping with shipster
warranty not sure but ur covered by ACL anyway. 600bux monitor should reasonably last 3 years so your good.Didn't kogan stop shipster
Gaming one?
its 1080p do not buy. at 35inchs the pixels will be visible from outer space.
as someone thats owned both a 1440p and 1080p ultrawide. it was such a huge step up going to the higher resolution. its not worth compromisingI have one. It can do 200hz without any modding
Any suggestions for similar 1440 monitor?
How would it compare to the kogan 35" https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/kogan-35-curved-219-ultrawide-7… at $389 or https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/kogan-35-curved-219-ultrawide-2… $489
cool