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Dell U3415W Black 34" Curved LED Backlight IPS Monitor, 3440 x 1440 $860.03 Delivered @ Newegg

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Currently $1,247.20 at the local Dell outlet instead of $1599, makes it less than half of the RRP price and has free shipping. Couldn't find a price anywhere close to as low as this offer locally.

Display Port, Height, Swivel, Tilt
Ships from United States.

Sold and Shipped by Newegg

Screen Size: 34"
34"38"
3440 x 1440, 8ms
1000:1
300 cd/m2
HDMI&MHL&USB Display Port
Height, Swivel, Tilt

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  • +1

    Don't forget GST and duties. Couldn't get to checkout as I don't have an account, but it'd be at least 10% more.

    • +14

      Thanks to the Liberal government for taxing us more.

      • +2

        Are you sure? That doesn't sound right. :-P

        "We believe in the inalienable rights and freedoms of all peoples; and we work towards a lean government that minimises interference in our daily lives; and maximises individual and private sector initiative. In government that nurtures and encourages its citizens through incentive, rather than putting limits on people through the punishing disincentives of burdensome taxes and the stifling structures of Labor's corporate state and bureaucratic red tape."
        Source: https://www.liberal.org.au/our-beliefs

        • +3

          Unfortunately we have a retarded senate that blocks a lot of stuff.

        • +2

          @Xizor:
          That doesn't mean much. What "stuff" is it blocking that makes you think it is retarded?

        • +9

          Hey I have a better idea: instead of reading words written by people who lie for a living why don't you look at recent history where taxes have been increased on individuals eg. tax bracket increases constantly being kept behind inflation, GST - while the wealthiest businesses with billion dollar profits pay almost no tax. Words mean nothing and actions are where you see what people are about.

          You might be the sort of chump that's happy subsidising entities that use far more resources than you to make a taxless profit but I sure as (profanity) are not.

        • -4

          @Diji1:
          Then why do you keep voting for Liberal/Labor?

        • @Xizor: yes agree.

          The morons even chased us to Amazon US.

          I used to get a Wireless Gaming mouse for $67AUD (equivalent), now the same one on AmazonAU is $145

        • @frostman: That is Amazon being Amazon, they could have made the GST rules work, but they didn't want to. They want us to use their Australian website, despite it being shit.

        • @greennick: Dude are you living under a rock or perhaps you dont have the full picture

          The Australian Treasury is in dire need of tax collection, so they're going through each and every rock.
          They targeted Amazon as they found a very high number of AU-based purchases from Amazon US.

          Mr Morrison requested Jeff Bezos (Amazon US) to pay GST on merchandise sold to AU-based users…Jeff told him where to go.
          So AU laws requested all Amazon US sellers to not ship to AU anymore…

        • +1

          @frostman: They didn't target Amazon, the tax is on every online retailer over $75k in sales to Australia. As I said, Amazon could comply, as eBay, ASOS, Alibaba, etc are. Amazon complies with a multitude of sales taxes around the world and within the US. They originally tried to avoid sales tax in the US, till political pressure got too much, and now they collect it for every state a product is shipped to. They have decided not to comply with this for 2 reasons. Firstly, to put pressure on NZ, UK, and other territories considering similar taxes. Secondly, to increase traffic to their AU website, which was getting significantly outsold by their foreign versions.

          Australian laws didn't stop us buying from Amazon US, Amazon made the business decision that it is better for them in the long run not to comply.

        • @greennick: Australia fighting with Amazon to force them to comply is like a Duck forcing a Nile Croc to move out of its way.
          Amazon didn't want to pay taxes to AU, simple as that.
          eBay passed them on to the buyers because it's a mix of P2P and B2B and B2P (Business to Person) model.

          At the end of the day, AU instigated this and lost against Amazon.

          We are now stuck with that moron Harvey Nomrman, JBlow Hi Fi and other hyperinflated stores to buy our goods from

    • No local Dell warranty either.

  • +1

    Literally just got my Predator x34p yesterday for $1330 and now all these deals come out. However no gsync on this one so crisis adverted

    • +4

      This is a business monitor with IPS panel (response rate of 8ms which would be unacceptable for e-sports).

      • +7

        Like my muscle response time is acceptable for esports anyway. I bet games would look great on this screen.

      • +1

        Remember when 8ms response time WAS a gaming monitor? lol

    • -1

      As scrimshaw said, you're pretty safe. This is by no means a gaming monitor, and would be average at best for gaming with a 60Hz refresh rate and a sub-par response rate.

      • +2

        8ms response rate is sub-par?

        My little brain can't pick up the difference between 4ms, 8ms, and 16ms response times… and I'm pretty sure most normal non-bionic humans would have trouble too.

        Without the stats printed on a piece of paper to push the placebo effect along, I reckon this monitor with a 8ms response time would be unnoticeable in a normal every day gaming household.

        • +1

          It's more like 10ms, as per this review. But yeah, I don't disagree with you: I don't think response rate should be a primary factor when it comes to purchasing a monitor, but for others it may be a point of concern (combined with its moderate input lag).

          60Hz is the monitor's real killer though. However, for a pure productivity usage (or if you don't care for higher refresh rates), this looks like it could be a steal if you're after an UW monitor.

        • @kpm: It can be pushed to 80hz at 3440x1440 or 85hz at 2560x1440 and lower.

    • Yeah i realise that, just seems to be more and more ultrawides posted today, first the alienware now this. Literally held out for a few weeks for a good deal and jumped on a fairly unimpressive "20% off" ebay pricejack a few days ago.
      Anyway as stated, apples to oranges with this one.

      • An X34P for 1330 is a pretty solid deal, definitely worth the extra cash over this monitor.

      • +1

        When you buy something with a pricejack, you are incentivising that kind of behavior from ebay.

        Its not a personal attack on you, but I would rather vote with my wallet than be all bark no bite.

    • I'm keen to see where LG's 34GK950G offering comes in, if the price is competitive against the existing, asus, acer and dell (alienware) monitors.

  • +2

    If let me do it all over again, i would pick 2x27" 4k monitors instead.

    • That's a lot of realestate! Do you game or just 'work' multitasking?

    • Same here, plan to get 3x Asus designo 4K. Beautiful things for multitasking.

    • @aec What's your thinking behind that?

      I'm legitimately interested and tossing up between a side by side setup and a single larger curved.
      From an office productivity point of view I imagine the 2x 27 is far more usable at home (if only because that's my setup at work and I'm used to it), but then again a single bigger curved screen like OP's one would be much better for multimedia/gaming.

      Your thought's on why you'd go with 2x27 @4k would be much appreciated.

      • I use a 38" 24:9 Monitor as my primary and laptop screen as my second. main display is great for side-by-side document management or one primary focus. I do a mix of documentation and 2D design (not graphical) work.

        I don't need higher resolution than 1440 high, this is right for me.

        For gaming I have a 34" 1080 monitor (cheapie by comparison).

    • What 27/28" monitors would you recommend? I tend to agree this would be better for productivity and I'm looking to upgrade my 24" 1080's at the moment.

    • I guess it is too late to reply to you guys. Sorry I shouldve checked back this post earlier.

  • +1

    I am left behind in terms of PC gaming.

    Wouldn't it be ideal to buy a 4k 65" oled tv instead of buying several 27-34" 4k ips monitor to make one?

    • +2

      I think the main difference between modern 4K TVs and monitors is the input lag, with TVs having much larger input lag compared to monitors.

      That being said, connecting a PC to a 4K TV looks leaps and bounds better than back when we tried connecting a PC to an old tube TV. We've come a long way lol.

      • +1

        lol connecting to a CRT via analog yellow/video signal cable yes done that in my teens as a secondary monitor great picture for movies, adult archives and animation but you will go blind if you use it as the primary screen.

        I hope its got nothing to do with the special brightness and filter that monitor have….don't want to suggest anything to get young gamers blind gaming using their TVs

    • Sometimes it’s not ideal if your monitors are one or two feet away.

  • +2

    hnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng

  • I have this at home. It can be pushed to 80hz at 3440x1440 or 85hz at 2560x1440 and lower. I have tried this on 2 monitors, it worked on both. I sent one back 1 week ago as it was having some problems. They offered to refund but I wanted a replacement as I got it for cheaper than this.

  • How is it in comparison to the Kogan 34" curved?
    https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/kogan-34-wqhd-curved-219-ultraw…

  • What is the refresh rate of it?

    • It is -12 hz. You can take a look at the ad of look 2 comments above where I said what you can do with it.

      • Thanks, 80-85hz is pretty good.

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