@@talzamir3542 Yes. For a monitor this size, choose a curved display if you prioritize immersion, play immersive single-player games, or enjoy cinematic visuals. It also provides less strain to the eyes during long hours of gaming. Choose flat panel I f you need versatility for work, competitive gaming, or prefer cost savings. For a 34-inch size, curved monitors are generally the better choice (especially on 1440p resolution) if your focus is on immersive gaming or entertainment, while flat panels excel in multitasking or budget-conscious setups. As a preference, I chose this ASUS ROG Strix XG349C due to its color and screen quality. With speeds just right (that I can maximize) and a curvature that is just right that I can still do normal work with it at the center part of the screen. But on gaming, full experience is ON!
how is this monitor? Is still worth to buy
Yes. I highly recommend this to rival the LG UltraGear 34GN95QE-B. Still no newer/modern OLEDs in my opinion.
Does the curve really adds to the experience in this size, or a flat panel could also work?
@@talzamir3542 Yes. For a monitor this size, choose a curved display if you prioritize immersion, play immersive single-player games, or enjoy cinematic visuals. It also provides less strain to the eyes during long hours of gaming.
Choose flat panel I f you need versatility for work, competitive gaming, or prefer cost savings.
For a 34-inch size, curved monitors are generally the better choice (especially on 1440p resolution) if your focus is on immersive gaming or entertainment, while flat panels excel in multitasking or budget-conscious setups.
As a preference, I chose this ASUS ROG Strix XG349C due to its color and screen quality. With speeds just right (that I can maximize) and a curvature that is just right that I can still do normal work with it at the center part of the screen. But on gaming, full experience is ON!