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Titan Army 34" Ultrawide 3440x1440, 144hz Gaming Monitor $550.10 Shipped @ PB Tech NZ

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If you are in the market for ultrawide monitors but have missed out on deals from recent sales, I think this is a monitor to get.

I have seen 34 inch monitors from Philips (1440p, 100hz and VA) go for $500 to 550 from local retailers over the last couple of days but all sold out.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVCfzNR8t1o

You can also buy from Catch.com.au and eBay australia.

https://www.catch.com.au/product/titan-army-34g6r-34-wqhd-ul…

https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Titan-Army-34G6R-34-WQHD-UltraWi…

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  • You need to correct the resolution in the heading. It's 3440 not 3840.

  • +1

    Really big shame it apparently doesn't offer suppirt for vesa mounts. Looks like a brilliant deal otherwise.

    • +2

      I think it is VESA mountable despite its specs saying not. If you watch the youtube video, it does include VESA mount kit. People who previously bought the monitor confirms this (75 x 75).

      • +2

        Far out… I really don't wanna drop $500 right now but you're making it very hard.

        • +9

          That's what he said!

        • +1

          @KSMLJ I also logged in just to upvote :)

  • Brand name?

  • Samsung panel.

  • +2

    Free shipping to Perth :)

  • Any chance of freesync?

    • -3

      It supposedly has Freesync and therefore also G-Sync

      • It doesn't have G-Sync, they are not the same technology, they achieve very similar results though.

        • +2

          It has G-Sync, but in a Non-Validated capacity. It does not have a G-Sync module. Trust me, I know the difference between G-Sync, G-Sync Compatible, G-Sync Non-Validated and G-Sync Ultimate. I merely kept it simple for this guy, especially considering he didn't have the capacity to read the description of the product.

          • @KARMAAA:

            It has G-Sync

            No it doesn't.

            • +1

              @askbargain: Read my comment to FabMan below. If that explanation is not good enough for you, then I dunno what to say.

          • -1

            @KARMAAA: Can you show something to verify this as if it doesn't have have a G-Sync module isn't it just a G-Sync compatible monitor? A G-Sync monitor without a module is a FreeSync monitor that Nvidia is now compatible with unless something has changed.

            • +4

              @FabMan: You know I really do hate wasting time to explain things when I could just speak so simply to someone. Alas, I must sit here and explain everything because some OzBargainer cannot read or wants to "one-up" constantly, rather than just accept a simple explanation. Regardless here it is.

              Can you show something to verify this as if it doesn't have have a G-Sync module isn't it just a G-Sync compatible monitor?

              You cannot read either… I clearly said this right above:

              It has G-Sync, but in a Non-Validated capacity. It does not have a G-Sync module.

              Happy?

              Secondly, it's NOT a G-Sync Compatible monitor either, as G-Sync Compatible monitors must have passed NVIDIA's certification to gain the G-Sync Compatible certification. Don't believe me?

              Here it is straight from NVIDIA:

              "There are good monitors out there though, and so to bring these monitors to GeForce gamers, and expand the G-SYNC ecosystem, we’re introducing “G-SYNC Compatible”. We will test monitors that deliver a baseline VRR experience on GeForce GTX 10-Series and GeForce RTX 20-Series graphics cards, and activate their VRR features automatically, enabling GeForce gamers to find and buy VRR monitors that will improve their gaming experience… G-SYNC Compatible testing validates that the monitor does not show blanking, pulsing, flickering, ghosting or other artifacts during VRR gaming."

              Source: https://www.nvidia.com/en-au/geforce/news/g-sync-ces-2019-an…

              So what about monitors that do not pass G-Sync Compatible certification?

              "For VRR monitors yet to be validated as G-SYNC Compatible, a new NVIDIA Control Panel option will enable owners to try and switch the tech on - it may work, it may work partly, or it may not work at all."

              This is what this monitor is, they are commonly referred to on NVIDIA forums as G-Sync Non-Validated monitors. As in, you can activate G-Sync but they have no validation or certification.

              Monitors like this Titan Army one are NOT G-Sync Compatible. It is a G-Sync Non-Validated monitor. You can activate G-Sync, whether it works up to NVIDIA's standard or not is to be seen. But it hasn't passed any sort of certification.

              Then regular G-Sync monitors are monitors using NVIDIA's G-Sync module.

              Lastly is G-Sync Ultimate Monitors which have the latest G-Sync Module, as well as support for 1000 nits HDR, multi-zone backlighting and a wide colour gamut just to name a few.

              Now, the reason I simply wrote: "It supposedly has Freesync and therefore also G-Sync" is just to be simplistic with this fellow OzBargainer so that he knew he could use Freesync and activate G-Sync in the NVIDIA Control Panel if he had an NVIDIA graphics card. Seeing as this man could not read the description and ascertain whether the monitor had Freesync, there's a fat chance he would understand G-Sync could also be enabled, so I merely mentioned it in passing. I didn't think I'd have to explain all this and he would just say "Thanks". But instead I get people like you and Gorilla who complain and then downvote me for no reason for merely being simplistic. I find it kind of funny because I have explain this anyway for you to understand, that I understand, and also to educate you a little too.

              A G-Sync monitor without a module is a FreeSync monitor that Nvidia is now compatible with unless something has changed.

              As I established earlier it is not a G-Sync Compatible monitor either. It can activate "G-Sync" in the NVIDIA Control Panel but it's a Non-Validated monitor. Technically it's not G-Sync either, it's just regular VESA Adaptive Sync, but NVIDIA labels it G-Sync in their Control Panel, so I'm not wrong either. But unlike you, I will not be pedantic and say "Oh you used the wrong term too" because I realise that's silly.

              So all I'd like is an apology, because clearly you can now see why I did not explain all this in an off hand comment to an individual who is not very tech savvy. It would be pointless to give all this explanation and would be almost impossible to explain in one sentence.

              Thanks.

              • -4

                @KARMAAA: You could have just said, G-Sync now works with some/most FreeSync monitors.

                • +3

                  @askbargain: No, because I want you to understand everything. There is the explanation. "G-Sync" (really VESA Adaptive Sync) can be toggled on ALL FreeSync monitors, whether it works GOOD or in the way it's supposed to, is another thing. Understand?

                  • @KARMAAA: Still a better explanation than your original comment.

                    • +2

                      @askbargain: I merely said what I said as an off hand comment. This guy "GuniGuGu" couldn't even read the description on the linked product. I'm not going to word a comment I quickly wrote on my phone while getting in the car so perfectly to explain intricate details. Now that I am home, I can do that.

                      • @KARMAAA: Ah yes, the famous I was on my phone so I spew lies.

                        • +1

                          @askbargain: I didn't even lie though. You can enabled "G-Sync" in the control panel. Nice try though. Go back to eating bananas, rather than being bananas.

                          • @KARMAAA: It doesn't have G-Sync FULL STOP.

                            • @askbargain: You can enable "G-Sync" in the NVIDIA Control Panel. Therefore, the functionality and something labelled, 'G-Sync', is there.

                              • +1

                                @KARMAAA: Just like how a Mac "has" Windows.

                                • +1

                                  @askbargain: It's labelled "G-Sync" in the NVIDIA Control Panel. Argue with NVIDIA about it. Not me.

                                  But since you LIKE me so much though, we can be friends :). If you want, I can give you my phone number so you can call me at all hours, we can talk and talk and talk for hours on the phone. I can make us some friendship bracelets. We can go to the school formal together. Then, I can light a few candles if you like to, to get the mood going if you want to take things a bit further. <3 you Gorilla baby!

                                  • @KARMAAA: Oh, so it does have G-Sync? Should have said so from the start.

                                    • @askbargain: It's labelled "G-Sync" in the NVIDIA Control Panel. Argue with NVIDIA about it. Not me.

                                      <3 You Gorilla <3

              • @KARMAAA: I hope you had a Merry Christmas.

                Unfortunately, you do not know what you are talking about, and asking someone to back up their claims shouldn't lead to a tantrum. You are acting very immature and you don't get an apology from me for asking you to back-up your original claims, especially since they were wrong.

                You originally wrote "It supposedly has Freesync and therefore also G-Sync", which is wrong and you then wrote "It has G-Sync", which is also wrong as this monitor doesn't have G-Sync. All your discussions and ramblings doesn't change that you were wrong in those two statements.

                The monitor doesn't have 'G-Sync', as that requires a G-Sync module, it can activate G-Sync in the NIVIDA Control Panel but that uses the FreeSync capabilities of the monitor. There is a difference since a G-Sync monitor allows for a large range of refresh rates, overclocking, overdrive, and ultra-low motion blur, which this monitor is not compatible with.

                It doesn't matter about the large angry post you made later, the original two posts I questioned were wrong. Here is something you should have considered writing originally: "The website states it has FreeSync, and that feature will work on AMD and NVIDIA graphics cards" or as the other poster said "In the description it says 'AMD Freesync'."

                • @FabMan:

                  I hope you had a Merry Christmas.

                  I hope you have a Merry Christmas too.

                  Unfortunately, you do not know what you are talking about, and asking someone to back up their claims shouldn't lead to a tantrum.

                  I backed up my claims, have only been calm with you and do know what I'm talking about. Who's had a tantrum?

                  You are acting very immature and you don't get an apology from me for asking you to back-up your original claims, especially since they were wrong.

                  I was not wrong. In the NVIDIA Control Panel with this monitor you can activate "G-Sync". As I said to Gorilla, argue with NVIDIA about the semantics, not me. Secondly, I backed up my claims just fine and they were 100% correct and even proved you wrong on something. So if anyone is being immature here, it's yourself for not accepting the explanation which was more correct (mine) and just apologising. Just apologise, it's what men do. Children continue to rant on about how they don't have to apologise to someone who has extrapolated something and always been correct.

                  You originally wrote "It supposedly has Freesync and therefore also G-Sync", which is wrong and you then wrote "It has G-Sync", which is also wrong as this monitor doesn't have G-Sync.

                  As I stated earlier, in the NVIDIA Control Panel, with this monitor, you can activate "G-Sync". Argue with NVIDIA about the semantics, not me. So it's not wrong what I said at all…

                  In fact you were wrong earlier when you stated:

                  Can you show something to verify this as if it doesn't have have a G-Sync module isn't it just a G-Sync compatible monitor? A G-Sync monitor without a module is a FreeSync monitor that Nvidia is now compatible with unless something has changed.

                  This was wrong too, as this monitor is not G-Sync Compatible and has not passed the validation/certification by NVIDIA to be labelled G-Sync Compatible. Do I constantly harp on about it and say "You're wrong!"? No, I didn't. But now I may as well play your game, considering your immature attitude and because you don't want to accept my explanation and apologise to me even when I'm right.

                  All your discussions and ramblings doesn't change that you were wrong in those two statements.

                  Actually it does. This is like quoting an individual in one area and not quoting their explanation after and then saying "You're wrong!". The discussion and explanation afterwards is just as important as the original sentence leading up to it. I'm sorry YOU don't like them and that they proved me right, but that's what it is. I was not wrong as proven above.

                  The monitor doesn't have 'G-Sync', as that requires a G-Sync module, it can activate G-Sync in the NIVIDA Control Panel but that uses the FreeSync capabilities of the monitor. There is a difference since a G-Sync monitor allows for a large range of refresh rates, overclocking, overdrive, and ultra-low motion blur, which this monitor is not compatible with.

                  Actually it doesn't use Freesync. It uses VESA's Adaptive Sync standard, which Freesync uses. However, Freesync also has certain other features such as Adaptive Sync or VRR over HDMI which VESA Adaptive Sync does not have, as VESA Adaptive Sync is only for DisplayPort. Therefore, it's not Freesync either. It's VESA Adaptive Sync. Now you may state "LG B9 and C9 TV's have G-Sync Compatibility and they use HDMI!". Yes, they use HDMI 2.1's VRR standard, not VESA Adaptive Sync or Freesync, thus, it's neither of those last two things. Mind you, no NVIDIA cards have HDMI 2.1 support right now anyway, so it's a pretty useless firmware update as you're stuck at 1440p 120hz on NVIDIA graphics cards. Regardless, it's not Freesync, Freesync and G-Sync Compatible and G-Sync Non-Validated monitors use the same standard which is VESA Adaptive Sync.

                  It doesn't matter about the large angry post you made later, the original two posts I questioned were wrong.

                  It wasn't an angry post. I was thoroughly laughing while typing it. Secondly, the posts were not wrong for reasons I mentioned above and it does matter because they were the lead up to the thorough explanation. So yeah, they matter.

                  Once again, I wish you a Merry Christmas/Boxing Day FabMan.

                  • -2

                    @KARMAAA: You are acting immature when you demand an apology for someone asking you to verify your claims. Which were false.

                    Where did I make the claim it was G-Sync Compatible? I asked a question but that isn't the same as making a statement. Again the monitor doesn't have G-Sync, Nvidia allows you to activate it in the control panel and that is not the same thing. It isn't Nvidia semantics, it is yours.

                    I'm wasting my time talking to you.

                    • +2

                      @FabMan:

                      You are acting immature when you demand an apology for someone asking you to verify your claims. Which were false.

                      Asking for an apology is immature? Oh lordy! I verified my claims and linked to the evidence straight from NVIDIA. I'm sorry you can't accept the facts, but they are the facts and they are true.

                      Where did I make the claim it was G-Sync Compatible? I asked a question but that isn't the same as making a statement.

                      You asked a question, then made a statement. I will quote it again below:

                      Can you show something to verify this as if it doesn't have have a G-Sync module isn't it just a G-Sync compatible monitor? A G-Sync monitor without a module is a FreeSync monitor that Nvidia is now compatible with unless something has changed.

                      You clearly said:

                      A G-Sync monitor without a module is a FreeSync monitor that Nvidia is now compatible with unless something has changed.

                      No question mark Just a full stop proceeding the aforementioned statement. :)

                      Also what you stated was wrong, as established above. But don't worry buddy, I won't keep bringing up how you were wrong.

                      Again the monitor doesn't have G-Sync, Nvidia allows you to activate it in the control panel and that is not the same thing.

                      If I'm wrong then so are you… Even you call it a "G-Sync monitor". It says it right here in what you wrote:

                      Can you show something to verify this as if it doesn't have have a G-Sync module isn't it just a G-Sync compatible monitor? A G-Sync monitor without a module is a FreeSync monitor that Nvidia is now compatible with unless something has changed.

                      So argue with your own semantics too then. Not just NVIDIA's.

                      Thanks for walking into easily laid traps. You really are the bottom of the pack.

                      I'm wasting my time talking to you.

                      Yes you are, you're out of your league. Run along now.

                      You really cannot apologise, it really is too much for you. So this is what happens, you ended your own argument(s) before they began.

                      Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year FabMan. :)

                      I was always right.

                      • -1

                        @KARMAAA: "Asking for an apology is immature? Oh lordy!"

                        Yes when you were just asked a question, this is why you are immature.

                        Plus you are still very wrong on those first two statements.

                        • +1

                          @FabMan:

                          Yes when you were just asked a question, this is why you are immature.

                          When you finally are right about something someday and are questioned about it, you will understand. We're still waiting for that day, but statistically it will come. One day… one day…

                          Plus you are still very wrong on those first two statements.

                          You played the game and lost, even when you set the rules. You were wrong and I was right all along. An apology isn't needed anymore. Me just knowing you lost and that I proved you wrong, is sweet enough justice.

                          See… I'm mature enough to move on now. So I do not wish to speak about this matter anymore. But knowing you, you like to keep bringing up the subject and responding, which shows immaturity. Just know when something has ended. But, I will only respond if you continue to respond. But, I truly wish to move on since there's more OzBargaining to do and we're beating a dead horse at this point.

                          Regardless, I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, FabMan. I hope 2019 has treated you well and that you found some good bargains. Have a good night. :)

                          • -1

                            @KARMAAA: I wish you to be a better person.

                            • @FabMan: Ditto.

                              • @KARMAAA: Can I get an apology?

                                • @FabMan: Sure, if you apologise to me, I will do the same in return.

                                  • -1

                                    @KARMAAA: I'm sorry I asked you to verify your claims and not blindly believe you.

                                    • @FabMan: I'm sorry you could never give a real sincere apology and move on.

                                      By the way, thanks for showing your immaturity with said "apology".

                                      • -1

                                        @KARMAAA: You complained that you had to explain yourself and demanded an apology for that. You don't want to be questioned, you want blind acceptance right? Well you got your apology.

                                        You didn't have to start throwing insults on Christmas Day, but you did. Feel good about yourself? I wouldn't.

                                        • -1

                                          @FabMan: Must you continue? Seriously. Please, just move on. It's embarrassing at this point to keep droning on about the same thing. It's just flooding the comments with the same thing.

                                          You complained that you had to explain yourself and demanded an apology for that. You don't want to be questioned, you want blind acceptance right? Well you got your apology.

                                          No, I don't want blind acceptance. You can question things. But to question the smallest things is hilarious. All I said was:

                                          "It supposedly has Freesync and therefore also G-Sync"

                                          A mere off-hand, quick comment I wrote on my phone while getting in my car from the shops.

                                          And then you start saying:

                                          "It doesn't have G-Sync, they are not the same technology, they achieve very similar results though."

                                          Well, that's wrong. As it's been proven 'G-Sync' in this context, relates to the NVIDIA Control panel toggle to enable " G-Sync" for 'G-Sync Non-Validated' monitors like this one. This uses the 'VESA Adaptive Sync' standard and Freesync also uses the same standard over DisplayPort. So, they are the "same technology" on DisplayPort as they're both using VESA Adaptive Sync. Regardless, I then responded with:

                                          It has G-Sync, but in a Non-Validated capacity. It does not have a G-Sync module.

                                          Then you responded with something that was really weird. You said:

                                          Can you show something to verify this as if it doesn't have have a G-Sync module isn't it just a G-Sync compatible monitor? A G-Sync monitor without a module is a FreeSync monitor that Nvidia is now compatible with unless something has changed.

                                          Firstly, I already said it didn't have a G-Sync module. So why mention this again? I already acknowledged that. Secondly, I then linked to the evidence and explained the differences between G-Sync Compatible and G-Sync Non-Validated monitors and corrected your error with regards to the differences. That's where it should have ended. Then you continued like you are now for no reason.

                                          I merely wanted an apology for you saying I was wrong. when I wasn't. That's it. I don't know why that's so hard for you, but apparently it is. Then later, when you wanted an apology, I kindly said I would give you one, if you gave me an apology. You then did not give a sincere apology and instead, took a swipe at me. So no thanks, your "apology" isn't an apology at all.

                                          You didn't have to start throwing insults on Christmas Day, but you did. Feel good about yourself? I wouldn't.

                                          That's not even an insult? I merely said that you can't read because you restated something I already said. If you find that offensive then you are easily offended. Bullies in first grade give worse insults. What I said was quite tame and civil. Honestly, I feel just fine too, because I was always right and explained myself correctly. So now you get no apology from me and no more goodwill. I asked to move on. I wished you Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year and hoped you got some nice bargains.

                                          As such, because I am not immature I will wish you these things again and hope you can just move on from this because it really is pointless to keep going on about the same things. I personally want to move on, but you keep responding and bringing up the same things. There's more stuff to be commenting on in terms of other bargains on this site and those matters are more pressing/current.

                                          Plus, at this point… I don't want an apology anymore and will never ask one again of you. Simply because it's evident now that you will not supply one. I gave you many chances to and you do not wish to oblige. I was going to be civil and give a sincere apology in return for anything that may have offended you, but not anymore. You do not wish to be civil, so I will not either, with regard to the context of an apology. I seriously wished you were going to give a sincere apology because then I would have given one back and that definitely would have been the end of all this. But no, you had to take a swipe at me. It's honestly just sad that you're so hateful of me.

                                          Anyway, I wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, FabMan. I hope 2019 has treated you well and that you found some good bargains on here. Have a good night my friend. Stay safe and I hope you have more positive interactions in the future.

    • +4

      In the description it says 'AMD Freesync'.

  • +10

    My recent experience with this company.
    Bought an LG 34 inch monitor from them.
    Arrived broken (not their fault)
    2 weeks of rubbish trying to return it to them.

    Their customer support is terrible. They couldn't even work out how I could return the monitor to them in that time.
    They don't even have connected customer support phone numbers, they all just say "disconnected".

    I still have the monitor at home, and have had to get a refund through ebay.
    I'd bought a previous monitor through them, without issue.
    I suspect that as long as the monitor arrives ok, you'll be fine.
    Just don't expect any decent service if there's a problem or warranty issues.

    I'll not buy from them again, and will pass on this.

    • +1

      i was on the fence, thanks

      • Yup, at one point I was at the post office, trying to sort how to return the monitor. Id had to find their number via Facebook add their Australian and New Zealand websites had disconnected numbers.

        Spoke to three different customer service folk. After an hour, they still didn't know how to return the monitor.

        And this was after a string of emails asking them to clarify how to return it.

        Not sure I'll buy a monitor online again after this experience. Maybe from Amazon or dell. eBay were fantastic, to their credit.

    • +1

      plebtech sounds about right then.

  • anyone know if hdmi 2.0 is supported?

  • Does anyone know if this is an IPS screen? Couldn't see it in the description, Cheers.

    • +1

      Not ips

      • Great, thanks for the heads up.

  • +1

    I wonder if this has g-sync or freesync, and what the difference is?

    • If you are not trolling, then scroll up to KARMAAAs posts.

      If you are trolling then mwahahaha.

  • Can I download the Titan Army app from Google Play or only from iTunes?

  • thanks, bought one. there seems to be some quality control issues with all these 34" curved monitors so hopefully there are no dead\stuck pixels.
    if anyone is looking for reviews it looks to be the same monitor as EDG34 and EDG34S (basic stand type) https://www.tftcentral.co.uk/blog/nixeus-nx-edg34-with-34-ul…

    which indicates is does work with g-sync, though isn't officially certified.

  • +2

    looks to be back in stock.

  • +1

    got my monitor today :D lucky everything looks good,

    can confirm it has 70mm VESA mount adaptors included

    also Gsync compatible with my 2080 and works perfect

    will report back after a played around with it a bit more :)

  • Got mine today and mounted to monitor arm. No issue with the panel.

    Definitely worth every dollar now that I have seen it in flesh.

    PS: while it is in stock, it seems to have gone up in price to $667. Even at that price, there is nothing like it in the market.

    • Hey Tupac, which monitor arm are you using for this?

      I have two 34" monitors and I am trying to figure out which ones will fit them without overloading them and allow for full tilt as well.

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