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That is a solid plan if you don't need the tech right now. I would keep in mind the first gen of anything tends to have issues though. I remember the early 21:9 monitors had issues with backlight bleed among other issues that were worse than 16:9 monitors at the time. The other downside is the price tends to be very high on specialty first gen items.I think I'll probably go 37.5" in the high refresh HDR model coming in 2019 and then wait for the 5120x2160's to get more refined (which will take years). That's my take at the moment.
I love my Ultrawide as well. I use three systems pretty regularly. Two at work and my home gaming PC. At work, I have three 24" 1080p displays and I use all three screens heavily. I also have a 27" Dell 4K panel on an other PC, and while the resolution is nice, I simply can't be as productive on the single 4K display.Yeah, I'm loving this 34" ultrawide coming from triple 27". The lack of bezels actually improves the experience, and I couldn't really see the periphery anyhow so not a huge loss.
While 3440x1440 would probably be the sweet spot for productivity, I went with 2560x1080 for the added refresh and for making performance better to reach the high framerates in games.
Wish I would have looked at ultrawide before, it's been a huge improvement for me (at least in games).