Reviewed by 15 customers
Submitted 4 years ago
By Lj
From Colorado
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Comments about Deco Gear 43" Curved Ultrawide E-LED Gaming Monitor, 32:10 Aspect Ratio, 3840x1200 Resolution, 120Hz Refresh Rate, 3000:1 Contrast Ratio (DGVIEW430)
I work in software and having the extra real estate with this monitor has been a huge benefit.
Submitted 4 years ago
By Kentucky guy
From Lexington Kentucky
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Comments about Deco Gear 43" Curved Ultrawide E-LED Gaming Monitor, 32:10 Aspect Ratio, 3840x1200 Resolution, 120Hz Refresh Rate, 3000:1 Contrast Ratio (DGVIEW430)
Only reason I didn't give 5 stars is that the sound isn't great, I had to buy a sound bar, but over all I'm happy.
Submitted 4 years ago
By Wealthgh
From Harrisburg, PA
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Comments about Deco Gear 43" Curved Ultrawide E-LED Gaming Monitor, 32:10 Aspect Ratio, 3840x1200 Resolution, 120Hz Refresh Rate, 3000:1 Contrast Ratio (DGVIEW430)
Everything is perfect. The shape, the design, picture quality and lot more. It has a stunning view.
Submitted 4 years ago
By Alex
From Kansas City
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Comments about Deco Gear 43" Curved Ultrawide E-LED Gaming Monitor, 32:10 Aspect Ratio, 3840x1200 Resolution, 120Hz Refresh Rate, 3000:1 Contrast Ratio (DGVIEW430)
1st monitor had issues with it shutting off. Not sure if heat or video card though. Purchased a second monitor and it didn't sit level on the same surface. It sat HIGHER even propping up the legs up 4mm Still off by about 4mm. AND when removing the cover plate on the back for the inputs, one magnet fell into the monitor. I was going to deal (this was before discovering the not-level issue) with it, placing it BACK the SECOND MAGNET came loose and continued to go into the monitor as well. So now, I cannot cover the back of the second monitor. For the magnet issue, they offered me a $50 refund. Not even sure they processed it. Too p1ss3d off to expend the energy to check. Quality of build: 2.5/5 because the 1st monitor is fine. Then when I showed them a picture of the level issue they wanted to process a replacement. I don't have time for that. Went and spent $200 at dell for a stacked monitor stand. LUCKILY it's holding. so maybe a 3/5 because at least the VESA mounting is working. Also, turn off your ad blocker so you can submit a review because their ads are tied into their "anti-fraud" measures. Changed my mind and review. 1/5 because they need to be difficult. Spend the extra money for a bigger screen from somewhere else.
Submitted 4 years ago
By Jay
From Chicago, IL
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Comments about Deco Gear 43" Curved Ultrawide E-LED Gaming Monitor, 32:10 Aspect Ratio, 3840x1200 Resolution, 120Hz Refresh Rate, 3000:1 Contrast Ratio (DGVIEW430)
I have never heard of Deco Gear before as I was used to dealing with Samsung, LG, Viewsonic, etc,. I must say this brand is worth pulling the trigger for!
Submitted 5 years ago
By Ultrachelle
From Dallas TX
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Comments about Deco Gear 43" Curved Ultrawide E-LED Gaming Monitor, 32:10 Aspect Ratio, 3840x1200 Resolution, 120Hz Refresh Rate, 3000:1 Contrast Ratio (DGVIEW430)
I use this for work and its the same as 3 monitors in one! Love it!
Submitted 5 years ago
By JeffPGMT
From Los Angeles, CA
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Work-Tool... First off, there are some less than favorable reviews for purpose of Gaming at 1080p, well for Me the purpose of this monitor is to have 1200 vertical to read code on par w/two 27" monitors in one system w/out middle* bezel. I did try to make some adjustments as I prefer dim/dark mode when writing code and getting the monitor to render clear text with anything other than default (use reset) was challenging; my best results were to Reset then adjust brightness down, making any other color, gamma changes would be good for one aspect brightness/color but not for text rendering or the other way around, so use defaults & adjust brightness.
I started w/Doc & DP cable, and then tried HDMI (high-end $35 from AV dept. 24") (sad my year old laptop only has HDMI ver. 1x) and although not as purety as DP works and I can stop transporting my doc & leave it at work.
Also for Windows there are 3rd-party software to manage snap-to/layout and I found FancyZones by PowerToys (Free) to be superior, I have layouts for back-in-office on 2x 24" (1200vert) and at home w/Admin layout(s), and Productivity, so dbl ironic that Free open source software works better than paid.
*Middle Bezel; w/FancyZones I can put my main programming window center right w/out the dbl bezel and still have an IM chat far right & far left email (got'a keep the bosses in lov'in mood), so not having the bezel is by far the best. The Only downside is that having two monitors it's easy to part them and use laptop camera to show my shinny face when needed; but I'm not that pretty so what's the point...
Five Stars would have been, built in doc, better color management, clearer fonts, up/dwn adjustment (I would like lower so top edge is not a tilt of my head up and my dual glasses favor the lower half for compooper screen reading/viewing) and better sound quality.
Submitted 5 years ago
By The Cali Kid
From San Bruno, CA
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Comments about Deco Gear 43" Curved Ultrawide E-LED Gaming Monitor, 32:10 Aspect Ratio, 3840x1200 Resolution, 120Hz Refresh Rate, 3000:1 Contrast Ratio (DGVIEW430)
Sharper image than my Samsung Curved 42
Can't beat the price!
Submitted 5 years ago
By Scott
From Gainesville, GA
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Comments about Deco Gear 43" Curved Ultrawide E-LED Gaming Monitor, 32:10 Aspect Ratio, 3840x1200 Resolution, 120Hz Refresh Rate, 3000:1 Contrast Ratio (DGVIEW430)
I bought this for my home office and have set up it as a dual screen