![]() ![]() I'm sure some will like it but I just can't get used to it. I get that VA has viewing angle issues which is likely why this is curved but the it's so aggressive that it makes the 16:9 aspect look like 3:2 to me. I know this has been hammered to death for years now but this adds nothing to the monitor but distortion of the image. Not as nice as my LG, but pretty close and it adds a bit of crispness to everything that the Alienware doesn't quite match I don't personally think ultrawide is much of an advantage for most scenarios. 16:9 is just standard and you'll never have a problem with any game. Ultrawide is really good until you run across something that doesn't support it. It makes aiming feel easier because it all seems bigger without losing any detail I've never had a monitor this big before, but I actually really like the size for FPS (MW2, CSGO) and RPGs (Elden Ring, Witcher 3, etc.) as it makes everything feel larger and more immersive. Hard to say with the gamma and HDR issues. ![]() I also had to replace the first Neo G7 as the first one had 5 dead pixels and really bad scan lines, but I think the second one was working as intended. In my opinion its a better overall monitor in almost every way, resolution be damned. I'll list the pros/cons of each here, but if you don't care to read through it all, the gist of it is I've kept the Alienware. For context, I'm coming from a LG 27GN950 (4K 27" IPS Fake HDR) so I am used to pretty high pixel density and good color, with garbage contrast. Making the decision between these two monitors was tough, so I decided to buy both and A/B review/compare them for a week.
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