Acer Launches Pair Of 34-Inch Ultra-Wide Displays For US Market

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[quotemsg=16938620,0,132630]Would it be cheaper to just use a 40" 4K TV? [/quotemsg]

a 4K tv would be limited to 30Hz which is a terrible experience for tooling around Windows.
 

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Looks like they using the same crappy base plate they use on their V246HL. Still have a 22" at the house by them that is about 9 years old and we use a ton of the 24" at work.
 
[quotemsg=16940235,0,1943658][quotemsg=16938620,0,132630]Would it be cheaper to just use a 40" 4K TV? [/quotemsg]

a 4K tv would be limited to 30Hz which is a terrible experience for tooling around Windows.
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Not all 4k TVs are limited to 30Hz, albeit the current ones that would be price-competitive to this Acer model probably are 30Hz.
 

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[quotemsg=16940235,0,1943658][quotemsg=16938620,0,132630]Would it be cheaper to just use a 40" 4K TV? [/quotemsg]

a 4K tv would be limited to 30Hz which is a terrible experience for tooling around Windows.
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Not all 4k TVs are limited to 30Hz, albeit the current ones that would be price-competitive to this Acer model probably are 30Hz.

http://www.amazon.com/VIZIO-M43-C1-43-Inch-Ultra-Smart/dp/B00T63YUTE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1447557965&sr=8-1&keywords=vizio+m under 600$, 60Hz real (120 effective)
 
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