I got a 34" ultrawide from Dell to test out last year at work. I can't go back. Price-wise, it was on par or less expensive than running dual-monitors, cleans up the desktop a lot, fewer cables to deal with, and a lot less headaches as the IT guy. My boss went to one, my wife went to one, several staff opted for an ultrawide vs. dual monitors, and the most telling thing ... my wife and I both bought one for our desks at home as well. I used to be a triple monitor guy, but I find the single ultrawide to be overall fantastic. I do appreciate Dell's built-in multi-device KVM, but I don't use it as much as I thought I would. Still nice to have sometimes when I need to diagnose/set up another PC without having to run more peripherals - just like you said. The Mini-LED looks sharp!
@@i_watch_everything my work one is a C3422WE, with the built in conferencing features. Includes the infrared camera for Windows Hello too. Discontinued now though. Home one is S3422DWG, 144Hz with 1ms response time and freesync support.
Hey what was the b-roll video you played at 8:37 with the robot on the spaceship that seems to launch into a kind of "FTL Travel" at the end? (EDIT: Possibly could you just include a playlist of the videos you played? I get my OLED tomorrow and would love to test those videos on it :) -- thank you! )
I've seen a lot of bad things said on reddit about the motion handling capabilities. Can you compare the motion clarity to other VA panels in your experience?
Thanks for the review I'm considering buying this after buying a super underwhelming 34" ultra wide on Amazon (Deco Gear). I considered OLED but don't want to worry about burn in. Also, the monitor is now $475 on Amazon if you have Prime. Looks like it was as cheap as $350 about 5 months ago according to some people on Reddit. I think I'll buy one after watching this. Appreciate your review it helped just seeing a video of it. I know your camera won't pick up what it looks like in person, but trust me if I film this Deco Gear monitor it looks way worse than this does on video so I think I found what I'm looking for.
I've got the 27m2v. Pretty much the same experience as you've got from this one, and that wireless charge feature is really cool to see, although I don't know why they wouldn't just angle it like any other phone stand at that point. I do miss the curve from my old msi monitor, its serving its purpose as a vertical on my side now but hopefully innocn will make a curved silver mini-led at some point to match my 27m2v.
These are $450 now. Im thinking about getting one. Plan on doing 60HZ 3440 x 1440p gaming to cut down on performance needs for linear frame rate and gameplay without needing FSR.. Just want a native image. I love VA panels and hate OLED burn in, this will be a nice buy for 10 bit daily use, also will avoid HDR, I dont like it at all.
@@SomeGadgetGuy I see this has a sRGB clamp, by chance, do you know if the monitor is 99% sSRGB in Standard Color setting where gamma is changeable outside of sRGB color setting?
Having to use an hdmi adapter or a multiport hub to connect to a monitor is really messy, so having both usb-c connectivity AND extra usb ports for additional accessories is something I really like in monitors. That's why I have an Asus ProArt display at home.
getting excited for the eventual forced perspective shot of the gadget lab where you really play up the Hobbit joke next to the enormous monitors at your desk
I use my tv and a controller at home because I work at a computer for a living and don't want to replicate that experience in my off time. Regardless, TH-cam likes comments!
your timing is perfect, looking for a 2nd monitor for the 15 4K laptop. Love the OLED screen, but I refuse to use more the 150%, which is still small 🤣
I got a 34" ultrawide from Dell to test out last year at work. I can't go back. Price-wise, it was on par or less expensive than running dual-monitors, cleans up the desktop a lot, fewer cables to deal with, and a lot less headaches as the IT guy. My boss went to one, my wife went to one, several staff opted for an ultrawide vs. dual monitors, and the most telling thing ... my wife and I both bought one for our desks at home as well. I used to be a triple monitor guy, but I find the single ultrawide to be overall fantastic. I do appreciate Dell's built-in multi-device KVM, but I don't use it as much as I thought I would. Still nice to have sometimes when I need to diagnose/set up another PC without having to run more peripherals - just like you said. The Mini-LED looks sharp!
@@i_watch_everything my work one is a C3422WE, with the built in conferencing features. Includes the infrared camera for Windows Hello too. Discontinued now though. Home one is S3422DWG, 144Hz with 1ms response time and freesync support.
Mini-LED was a much better upgrade than I was expecting it to be.
That's a great combo. The Art monitor is fantastic. The widescreen is going to be killer on movies.
Dude. On my old classic widescreen films... It's so damn good...
@@SomeGadgetGuy I bet
Hey what was the b-roll video you played at 8:37 with the robot on the spaceship that seems to launch into a kind of "FTL Travel" at the end? (EDIT: Possibly could you just include a playlist of the videos you played? I get my OLED tomorrow and would love to test those videos on it :) -- thank you! )
Mine LED rocks, A great review as always
Monitors with dimming zones have gotten SO MUCH better over the last couple years.
I've seen a lot of bad things said on reddit about the motion handling capabilities. Can you compare the motion clarity to other VA panels in your experience?
Thanks for the review I'm considering buying this after buying a super underwhelming 34" ultra wide on Amazon (Deco Gear). I considered OLED but don't want to worry about burn in. Also, the monitor is now $475 on Amazon if you have Prime. Looks like it was as cheap as $350 about 5 months ago according to some people on Reddit. I think I'll buy one after watching this. Appreciate your review it helped just seeing a video of it. I know your camera won't pick up what it looks like in person, but trust me if I film this Deco Gear monitor it looks way worse than this does on video so I think I found what I'm looking for.
I've got the 27m2v. Pretty much the same experience as you've got from this one, and that wireless charge feature is really cool to see, although I don't know why they wouldn't just angle it like any other phone stand at that point. I do miss the curve from my old msi monitor, its serving its purpose as a vertical on my side now but hopefully innocn will make a curved silver mini-led at some point to match my 27m2v.
These are $450 now. Im thinking about getting one. Plan on doing 60HZ 3440 x 1440p gaming to cut down on performance needs for linear frame rate and gameplay without needing FSR.. Just want a native image. I love VA panels and hate OLED burn in, this will be a nice buy for 10 bit daily use, also will avoid HDR, I dont like it at all.
REALLY solid buy at that price yeah 👍
@@SomeGadgetGuy I see this has a sRGB clamp, by chance, do you know if the monitor is 99% sSRGB in Standard Color setting where gamma is changeable outside of sRGB color setting?
Are there anti blue light protection screens for these size monitors?
I don't know about that but my innocn monitor has color tone settings in the osd if you consider that important.
Does it support PIP or PBP? Im looking for a monitor and thats hard to find now for some reason.
I show that off in the video 😊
@@SomeGadgetGuy you mentioned snap in the video and i didn't catch it when you were showing settings. Ill rewatch for the demo.
Having to use an hdmi adapter or a multiport hub to connect to a monitor is really messy, so having both usb-c connectivity AND extra usb ports for additional accessories is something I really like in monitors. That's why I have an Asus ProArt display at home.
The monitor really took over as an accessory hub. I love to see it.
getting excited for the eventual forced perspective shot of the gadget lab where you really play up the Hobbit joke next to the enormous monitors at your desk
I'm getting there LOL...
hows the black smearing since its a VA
What mechanical keyboard is that know your desk?
It's an old MSI. The GK50 Elite. It's REALLY clicky. I love it.
Reviews on the Amazon link you provided are not nearly as kind to this monitor as you are.
Reviews on Amazon are often a collection of different monitors from the same brand.
Also, this video isn't a review.
I use my tv and a controller at home because I work at a computer for a living and don't want to replicate that experience in my off time. Regardless, TH-cam likes comments!
Algorithms like replies too 👍
Someone tested on PS5? VRR at 120Hz?
Juan just wanted to show off his Tetris skills
Oh I was playing SO poorly too LOL!
man i wish innocn sold in europe // when they sell something here its like I ordered it from the US and paid 330$ shipping
lol
I believe a version of this monitor is sold under a different brand, but I can't recall the name.
@@SomeGadgetGuy Philips Evnia 34M2C7600MV maybe?
@@astrocslopes863 Acer PREDATOR X34 MINILED
I want to report that on this monitor, Backlight dimming contrast 0-81% is useless, only 81-100% have varying backlight dimming changes.
this one just like titan army...rebranding?
Its the exact same monitor, yeah just rebranding for different part of the world
Less money then i spent on my 3440 and yes i am concerned about burn in
Which ultra-wide did you grab again?
@@SomeGadgetGuy dell Alienware 2018 model not the 2020, I'm not crying
Aww buddy... Still a great screen...
your timing is perfect, looking for a 2nd monitor for the 15 4K laptop. Love the OLED screen, but I refuse to use more the 150%, which is still small 🤣
It gets REAL teeny LOL.