No, that doesn't need to be mentioned. Digitec should simply not make any mistakes.
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Digitec is obliged to supply electrical appliances with a Swiss plug. If the appliance comes with a foreign plug, a suitable replacement cable should be supplied if the mains cable is pluggable or alternatively if the mains cable is permanently connected, a suitable adapter should be supplied.
If the appliance is delivered without a suitable plug, complain to the customer service and insist on a cable or an adapter, free of charge.
The screen is recognised as one screen and most games support this so that everything is displayed cleanly. The only downside is that film sequences are usually displayed with a frame because they were recorded in 16:9.
I also play COD on it and it runs flawlessly with my 1080Ti. Personally, I don't need the 144hz because my gameplay doesn't require it. If you play e-sports it can make a difference but only slightly.
Yes, I think the weight is crucial. Because of the leverage of ultra-wide monitors, I would make sure that it is designed for a few kilos more than the monitor actually weighs.
I also wanted a table mount at first, but the base looks very nice ;)
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I have the same monitor, which works for me with 100Hz without any problems. You can't damage the monitor with it, because the panel simply refreshes faster. And the panel is actually designed for this. It could be that you got a monitor that doesn't work at 100Hz, but only at 95Hz, and that stays black or flickers at 100Hz. However, I have never had such an experience; the overclocking advertised by the manufacturers has always worked very reliably for me.
For gaming, two 3440x1440 screens are definitely too much for the 1060. As a second screen only for surfing, TS, ... it should work, but then a 1000 franc screen is unnecessary.
ASUS ROG PG27V
ASUS ROG Swift PG27VQ (27", 2560 x 1440 Pixels)
Design identical (base, frame on sides and top), but the height of the monitor is slightly (a few millimetres) lower than the PG348Q, but the image displayed (pixels in height) is identical.
I use both monitors on the same computer, side by side on the table.
It depends on what functions it has to have. An inexpensive solution if you want a simple mount would be the Vogels Base 05M.
(Vogels Base 05M (Wall))
Just make sure that the mount supports VESA 100 x 100mm and that the weight of the monitor is not too high, which is unlikely to be the case.
I myself opted for a table mount. Have fun with the beautiful monitor.
Yes. Theoretically, yes.
But it is very possible that your Xbox cannot benefit from the advantages of this monitor. (The XBox can't handle the high Hz numbers, and you may even have to reckon with black bars.
The screen is definitely dark grey and orange.... I think the pictures where it looks different are just of low quality and the colours are displayed incorrectly.
Is it possible to mount this monitor on a lian li dk 04 desktop housing? Or do you have to tinker with it? Vesa brackets or something
Yes, it is possible, but this office may be a bit short in the distance between the monitor and the eyes with only 0.75 cm wide? But it is possible, yes.
Yes, you can. It simply has to be a VESA wall mount type 100 x 100 mm and designed for the monitor weight. For example, NewStar FPMA-W812 (Wall, 10 - 30 ", 1) I myself opted for a table mount. Have fun with the good piece.
Currently none, however, to say that it is 300.00 less at Fnac is not 100% accurate as it is a flash sale, i.e. for a limited time, and at normal prices it is more expensive at Fnac than at Digitec.
So if you buy it within two days, you have better time to buy it at Fnac. After this period, Digitec recovers its price advantage.