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However, its extraordinary price tag is hard to justify. The aforementioned AOC AG352UCG offers an almost identical visual experience, and it’s much cheaper. If you’re in the market for a 35in curved ultrawide gaming monitor, it’s a no-brainer.Image 2 of...
Excellent contrast ratio, Fantastic colour reproduction for a gaming monitor, Good build quality...
Ridiculously expensive, Inverse ghosting on Extreme Overdrive settings, Chunky bezels...
The Z35P offers fantastic visuals and performance, but it’s simply too expensive...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2017-10-31 01:09:22
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Recently we released a round-up of eight so-called wide full hd monitors, but enthusiasts view this resolution as outdated. For true graphical fidelity in super wide the demanding user wants an ultra wide quad hd monitor, preferably with a refresh rate th...
If you are looking for a UWQHD gaming, you cannot ignore the Acer Predator Z35P and the AOC Agon AG352UCG. Both offer remarkably good colour quality, very fast response times and an elegant and ergonomic design. With G-sync, something both monitors offer...
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Recently we looked at the AOC AG352UCG which brought a different spin to the massive ultrawide gaming display by using an MVA LCD panel instead of the IPS panels used on the likes of the Asus PG348Q. Well, just like London buses, two have come along at on...
Good overall image quality, Decent 100Hz gaming, Plenty of features, 2000:1 contrast...
Stand doesn't pivot, Gaming not as good as IPS rivals, Expensive, Kiguru Says: A great ultrawide gaming monitor, though there are some more cost effective rivals available, Rating: 7.5, Pages: 1 2 3 4 5, Share, Facebook, Twitter, Google +, Stumbleupon, Li...
The Acer Predator Z35P is a great, big monitor. Huge and with a nice high resolution, it makes for an ideal desktop space, while the curve really pulls you into its image.It also has great overall image quality that is excellent for general desktop work...
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There is a type of monitor that does not cost much more than a standard model but does offer much more work space. Experts know about it, but because they don't have a very recognisable name, they are often missed by those looking for a new, affordable di...
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Who can remember the 15” CRT monitors that were available to the PC gamer of the 90s? They used to weigh a ton, didn't seem to last that long and were relatively expensive. Thankfully in the early 2000s the humble CRT monitor was put out to a much-needed...
Stunning 35" Ultra-wide display, 3440 x 1440 resolution, Nvidia G-Sync, 120Hz refresh rate, Excellent blacks and contrast level...
Not the nicest of designs, Thick bezel, Huge stand...
£800 is a lot to pay for a monitor, but if you can afford it the Z35P gives you everything you need and more for the ultimate high-end gaming experience. Including a 35” 3440 x 1440 Ultrawide 1800R curved display, 120Hz refresh rate, 4ms response time and...
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Want to learn more? Here's our ultimate guide to 4K monitors!The eye-catching design immediately marks the Acer Predator Z35P out as a gaming monitor. The huge, curved screen dominates any desk, and the bottom has a chunky Predator logo – one of the big...
Our Acer Predator Z35P review illustrates that this monitor backs up its heavyweight design and imposing price with good performance.It's got excellent contrast levels and black points. Its brightness and colour figures are good enough to deliver vivid, a...
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hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2018-07-19 01:17:32
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Want to learn more? Here's our ultimate guide to 4K monitors!The eye-catching design immediately marks the Acer Predator Z35P out as a gaming monitor. The huge, curved screen dominates any desk, and the bottom has a chunky Predator logo – one of the big...
Our Acer Predator Z35P review illustrates that this monitor backs up its heavyweight design and imposing price with good performance.It's got excellent contrast levels and black points. Its brightness and colour figures are good enough to deliver vivid, a...
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The Acer Predator Z35P is a titanic display, a 1440p ultra-wide measuring 35 inches across with all of the must-have gaming features: a high 120Hz refresh rate, Nvidia G-Sync and a low 4ms response time. Is that enough to justify its desk-spanning size an...
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