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What's the difference between the two?Acer Predator both the X34 and the XB1
X34 is the ultrawide with a 3800R curve (3440x1440). The XB1 is a flat 16:9 (2560x1440). But as far as I know the XB1 is using the same AUO AHVA panel as the ASUS PG279Q, not a LG AH-IPS.What's the difference between the two?
Thanks.X34 is the ultrawide with a 3800R curve (3440x1440). The XB1 is a flat 16:9 (2560x1440). But as far as I know the XB1 is using the same AUO AHVA panel as the ASUS PG279Q, not a LG AH-IPS.
Thanks.
I think 3440x1440 is the way to go nowadays. 2560x1440 is kinda oudated by now.
I disagree. Maybe when they start supporting DisplayPort 1.3 or HDMI 2.0 and can support 144hz+. For now the X34 (and the ASUS with the same panel) are overpriced for their questionable quality control and "only" 100hz.
After much deliberation I personally purchased an ASUS SWIFT ROG PG279Q (1440p, IPS, G-SYNC, 165Hz) and its a beautiful, well polished display. When the ultrawides reach this level of quality, then I will consider them again.
You'd need a lot of graphic power to drive 4k @ 144hz+. Maybe when 1080Ti come out, in SLI mode
"only 100hz" + gsync is pretty freaking good.
You'd need a lot of graphic power to drive 4k @ 144hz+. Maybe when 1080Ti come out, in SLI mode
I'm not aware of any 120+hz LG IPS panels. I do know that Acer/Asus and others selling the 144/165hz "IPS" panels are actually using AUO's AHVA panels, and supposedly licensed the term "IPS" from LG.