MSI MEG 342C QD-OLED 3440x1440 Curved

MSI could be a win if it's cheaper than the Alienware and just as good. No G-Sync module could mean lower cost.
 
Curved = no go for anything but gaming :(.

Not true. Right distance and curvature makes your brain perceive panel as flat. Once your eyes get used to it, using a flat non-curved panel makes your brain think its curved, but outward and not flat... I just FUBARed my curved OLED and went back to non-curved LCD. I'd know...
 
MSI could be a win if it's cheaper than the Alienware and just as good. No G-Sync module could mean lower cost.
$1100 based on the video. Actually have had the AW for almost a year now but if all were available at the time, between all options my top 2 picks would be the DW & MSI.
 
Last edited:
Better Color Coverages and Deeper Black than the Alienware one due to different Glossy Polarizer/Film. Can drive 1440p 175Hz 12bpc without DSC 1.2a, no G-Sync Ultimate chipset shouldn't compromise anything, has both Full-Bandwidth HDMI 2.1a and DP 1.4a, KVM and other features you can find in a very few OLED-based monitors on earth.

Very solid overall, only if it was 32" 4K 144Hz. Anyway, this's the end-game UW 1440p Curved monitor.
 
Better Color Coverages and Deeper Black than the Alienware one due to different Glossy Polarizer/Film. Can drive 1440p 175Hz 12bpc without DSC 1.2a, no G-Sync Ultimate chipset shouldn't compromise anything, has both Full-Bandwidth HDMI 2.1a and DP 1.4a, KVM and other features you can find in a very few OLED-based monitors on earth.

Very solid overall, only if it was 32" 4K 144Hz. Anyway, this's the end-game UW 1440p Curved monitor.
It's an AW3423DWF clone with 175Hz instead of 165Hz, HDMI 2.1 instead of 2.0 (not sure what modes are supported), and KVM. The coating is the same as on the Alienware as mentioned in the review linked above.
 
Back
Top