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Deco Gear 39 Curved Ultrawide Gaming Monitor, 2560 x 1440, HDR400, 165 Hz, 99% sRGB, HDMI 2.0, DP 1.4

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Size: Single Monitor


Style: 39" WH , 165Hz , 2560 x 1440


Features

  • A VISUAL MASTERPIECE - Elevate your visual experience with the Deco Gear VIEW391WHT 39" Ultrawide Monitor. Boasting a large panel size of 39 inches, this monitor sets the stage for remarkable color accuracy and contrast in addition to its sleek winter-white design. Its 3000R curve radius ensures an immersive view, enveloping you in your content and offering a spacious canvas for both productivity and entertainment.
  • DIVE INTO THE DETAILS - This monitor excels in delivering crystal-clear visuals with a resolution of 2560 x 1440. The three-frameless bezel design provides an edge-to-edge display, removing distractions and creating a seamless viewing experience. Dependably edit photos and color match any graphic design project with support for 16.7 million colors and its color saturation is impressive across various spectrums, including 99% sRGB.
  • FLUID AND SMOOTH - The VIEW391WHT monitor supports a maximum panel refresh rate of 165Hz in QHD, making it a fantastic choice for gamers and multimedia enthusiasts. Adaptive Sync technology ensures a smooth, tear-free experience, whether you're using HDMI 2.0 or DP 1.4. Crush competition in online gaming or enjoy smooth playback from your favorite movies.
  • VIVID COLORS AND IMAGES - Whether you're a creative professional, a hardcore gamer, or a multimedia enthusiast, this monitor promises to transform your viewing experience. The contrast ratio of 3000:1 guarantees that shadows and highlights are faithfully represented, creating a dynamic and vivid visual experience. Additionally, it offers HDR400 support for an enhanced dynamic range that enhances the look of your games and media.
  • SLEEK AND ADJUSTABLE - This monitor offers a range of user-centric features, including customizable color temperature settings, blue light reduction, and six scenario modes. With ergonomic design in mind, you can adjust the monitor's tilt from -5 to +15, swivel it by 15, or raise or lower it by 70mm to find your ideal viewing position. VESA mount compatibility provides even more flexibility. The package includes essential accessories, such as HDMI 2.0 and DP 1.4 cables, and a user manual.

Brand: Deco Gear


Screen Size: 39 Inches


Resolution: QHD Wide 1440p


Aspect Ratio: 169


Screen Surface Description: Matte


Product Dimensions: 11.3 x 34.6 x 25.4 inches


Item Weight: 25.6 pounds


Manufacturer: Deco Gear


Item model number: FBADGVIEW391WHT


Date First Available: November 23, 2023


Standing screen display size: 39 Inches


Aspect Ratio: 169


Resolution: 2560 x 1440 Pixels


Image brightness: 350 Candela


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  • Game Changer for Productivity
Size: Single Monitor Style: 49" , 120Hz , 5120 x 1440
I want to start by mentioning that I am not a gamer. I read/watched a lot of different reviews and articles about ultrawide monitors for productivity. What I found is that they are becoming increasingly popular for such functions and are often preferable to two separate monitors. In my case, I work remotely and I have several windows open at once for my job. I was using dual monitors . . . well . . . flatscreen TV's, which wasn't super great. I use this monitor for my work laptop with a docking station using Windows 11. I also use it for my Ubuntu Linux desktop. I have it attached to a KVM switch (and there's good reason for that coming up). I'll start by saying, now that I have this set up, it's been a game changer. Obviously, the resolution and refresh rates are way better than what I was using before. Because this is a single, ultrawide monitor, there's no longer a bezel in the middle (where the monitor separation would be). My setup for both my personal and work computers is awesome. The curve actually helps me pick up more in my peripheral vision so I don't need to turn my head as much (a benefit for productivity just like it is for gaming). I am a relatively "tech savvy" kind of person. But since I'm not a gamer, I hadn't had any experience or any need to learn about these monitors prior to now. Because I'm not a gamer, I don't have insane graphics adapters with ultrafast GPUs. My desktop is heavily customized and the GPU was top of the line . . . 5 or 6 years ago. It does what I need it to do and does it well so I see no reason to drop a whole bunch of money into upgrading at this point. My work laptop is . . . well . . . work. The company provides it and they don't provide gaming laptops. Why is this important? If ultrawide is new to you, I'm going to save you a learning curve. I had hoped to just connect each of the two HDMI ports to the separate computers. Nope. I have no ability to unlock/change the aspect ratio for my display on either computer. That typically requires a high end graphics card with the appropriate software installed. Ubuntu and Windows don't do it natively. Because of that, connecting with a single connection does display on the entire monitor but the image is stretched with no real way to adjust it. My graphics adapters just don't support it. Fret not. There is an alternative. These ultrawide monitors have an advanced PiP feature that allows you to "trick" your computer into thinking there are two separate monitors. You need dual monitor support (most laptop docking stations have it and a lot of newer graphics adapters support it even when they're not top of the line). The monitor's settings interface leaves a bit to be desired but at least you get a remote and it does work once you get used to it. Not the worst thing in the world. The nice settings interfaces are on monitors that cost 2 or 3 times as much as this one and again, I'm not a gamer so I don't care about the latest and greatest. My wallet doesn't care either. Once I connected the two HDMI ports to the dual monitor adapters and set the PiP to HDMI 1 and HDMI 2, everything self configured nicely in both Windows 11 and Ubuntu Linux (if you happen to plug in the wrong order, both OS's support you shifting which one is the left vs. the right monitor so you can just line it up - it's easy). But herein lies the second issue. This monitor has 2 HDMI ports and 2 Display Ports. HDMI to DP does not work unless you are going from an HDMI monitor to a DP computer, so I can't use the Display Ports. That's why I have a dual monitor KVM switch. I'm able to connect both computers to the two HDMI ports on the monitor and just switch back and forth as necessary. As I said, I had a serious learning curve and I did end up needing a KVM switch that I wasn't expecting. Not a big deal. Once you get this thing set up, it should serve you well. Depending on the age and power of your graphics adapter and GPU, you may not be able to use it to its full capability. Not a big deal. It means it'll still be good if you end up needing to upgrade. I did get the protection plan just because I saw a few reviews that mentioned dead pixels or malfunctioning after a few months. So far, I've been really pleased with this monitor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2024 by Some Guy

  • So far so good
Size: Single Monitor Style: 40" , 75Hz , 5120 x 2160
So my office got me a laptop with the resolution of a decent monitor in 1999. It's pretty much useless to me as anything other than a keyboard and to plug into a different monitor, so I decided to get the biggest monitor I could find rather than try and work on multiple screens. This definitely seemed too good to be true compared to the competitors and this particular model had fairly mixed reviews but I figured why not. The extra screen space is super helpful with my job -- I figure on the 1440 I can pull up 3 documents simultaneously and I can probably pull up 4-5 on this. As for the product -- it did work out of the box with no functional issues. Of course, two screws on the back of the monitor had fallen out before I even got the monitor out of the box and every other screw was also extremely loose. Everyone is quite right that this thing feels a little cheaply built. Highly recommend checking the screws (and I wonder if that is leading to some peoples' issues with this product). That said, it works for me. No dead pixels, no damage, no flickering. The resolution is definitely as stated and the colors are surprisingly sharp. Good luck finding any office laptop that will run this resolution with over 60hz refresh rate but apparently it'll go to 75 which, imo, is good enough for most single-player gaming (I'll update if I give it a try - kind of dying to play Total War or RDR at this res if they even support it). Rumor has it that it's an LG panel and I wouldn't be surprised. It also comes with these features included; Freesync, super resolution, PIP, all pretty handy but stuff I haven't had occasion to use yet. I'll update as I use them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024 by Owen Wirth

  • Outside productivity display for an alarmingly reasonable price.
Size: Single Monitor Style: 40" , 75Hz , 5120 x 2160
Previously used an LG 40" 40WP95C ultrawide very much like this for my work setup, which I picked up about four years ago for over THREE TIMES the price of this display, and it remains in that price tier even to this day. But this thing is basically the exact same idea as that product, except you could buy THREE OF THESE for the price of one LG, which is wild because by all accounts it's technically the same LG panel. For the sake of typical office work that doesn't need triple digit refresh rates or perfect studio quality color reproduction, it instead benefits from a high 5120x2160 resolution and larger physical size than most gaming displays. It's great to be able to have two or three app windows side by side at the same time, and still be able to read everything with a minimum of switching, zooming or scrolling. Or open really wide spreadsheets and still be able to see the whole thing without going blind. It's also a bit larger (about an inch or so longer diagonally than the LG 40 of similar spec) so not all ultrawide displays are technically the same measurement even if they are advertised as being equal in physical size. Not sure what the people who're using this for gaming are on about though. Deco Gear makes gaming monitors with higher refresh rates and lower resolutions that are suited to games. A majority of games aren't even designed with this kind of high native resolution in mind either. But if you like low-refresh 5K gaming, then you do you I guess. I do gaming on an actual gaming monitor. Probably going to pick up a second one of these and add it to the work setup. At this price, why not? This thing is an absolute bargain. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024 by Gringo Caliente

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