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FoxServices wroter00t wroteBrad_ wrote21 wroter00t wrote pcpartpicker.com/list/7Tn7Bj It's the same panel as the AW3423DW but with no G-Sync, bad I/O, ugly design, and a higher price. Samsung had a year to beat Dell and blew this product for no reason. |
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r00t wroteFoxServices wroter00t wroteBrad_ wrote21 wroter00t wrote pcpartpicker.com/list/7Tn7Bj As far as design, IDK, I'd still go with Samsung. I would only use vasa mounts anyway, so I wouldn't see the actual stand. Keeping that in mind, the chin on the Samsung is a little smaller than the dell. I will you that the I/O design is kinda bad. Pricing wise I think the Samsung will be able to drop pretty quickly as most monitors with G-sync are just going to be more expensive bc of the cost of putting that feature on there. - just realized there is a version you can buy without gsync lol If you are looking at buying a monitor now, within the next few months then yeah I'd go with the dell |
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