THANKS TO a new breed of OLED panels, it’s easy to unload well over $1,000 on a 34-inch ultrawide gaming monitor. Alienware, Samsung, MSI, and Philips will be happy to let you scratch that itch.
But those ultrawide OLEDs are all 3,440 by 1,440 pixel monitors. For over $1,000? Really? Enter the ASRock Phantom PG34WQ15R2B. It too is a curved 34-inch ultrawide gaming panel with 3,440 by 1,440 pixels. With a maximum refresh of 165Hz, it’s likewise within 10Hz of the best of those megabucks OLED monitors. And yet it’s yours for a piffling $369.
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