Deco Gear 39" Curved Widescreen Gaming Monitor | 2560x1440 | 1ms MPRT | 165 Hz | 16:9 | HDR400 | 4000:1 | 1 x HDMI | 1 x Displa...

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39" Curved Widescreen Gaming Monitor | 2560x1440 | 1ms MPRT | 165 Hz | 16:9 | HDR400 | 4000:1 | 1 x HDMI | 1 x Displa...
Deco Gear★★★★4.4
39 Inches"
1440p
165Hz
VA
B
$439.99
Specifications
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reviews174
UPC840133997811
Model #VIEW390
Weight25.6 lbs
Screen39 Inches"
Resolution1440p
Refresh165Hz
PanelVA
Response1 Milliseconds
HDRHDR400
Adaptive SyncFreeSync
Ports1x HDMI
resolution1440p
CurvedYes
PERFORMANCE
80%
Customer Reviews★★★★★4.8 · 5 reviews
★★★★★Solid deal for a 39” 2k high refresh monitor
I’ve had this for four months and overall, I really like the dimensions of it. It’s nice to have a monitor with a lighter than usual curve which for me makes it ideal for when I’m father awayfrom the screen. It’s not too heavy, so it’s not hard to get it to stay in one spot when it’s mounted on a desk arm. I did have to use the included extender bolts to be able to mount it, I’m not going to deduct points for that. Just a consequence of having an interesting looking back to the monitor in first place, I guess. But I’d still prefer not to have to use them but that part is just my two cents. But yeah color seems pretty accurate, quality overall is pretty nice.
Jacob Rice · 2025-11-22 · via amazon
★★★★★Really good for an unknown brand monitor
After using this monitor a few years I can say I am still happy with it. Since then I actually believe this is a rebranded monitor made by the same manufacturer that makes all the other rebranded monitors. You know who i mean. Not a bad thing really. The color quality is still good, no dead pixels yet, I didn't know when I bought it that it has speakers! Not like studio grade monitor speakers but they aren't bad at all. Good enough for me to take a break from tracking to play a racing game on the PS5. The controls are a little clunky for accessing the monitor settings and quite a few brands are using the single button maneuver right now. Hopefully this too will pass. I like the red light on the back that reflects off the wall for ambience and the stand is sturdy with a reasonable footprint. The curved screen feature is nice. I wish all my monitors were curved but it's not a priority at this time. For the price paid, I think it is an incredible value with decent color quality compared to the other two monitors I also use.
Emg · 2026-03-28 · via amazon
★★★★★Deco Gear 39”
I have this same monitor, and it works very well. I don’t have no complaints at all. When I purchased the monitor November 2025. The price was a little lesser. The price right now. I think it’s a little too much. I use my monitor almost every day and I enjoy it. I have played some tv shows and movies on it. I don’t see a major issue. I do see a small issue. Say you are scrolling on a website and you need to scroll down. Now, some characters will bleed some but you have to look really hard to see the bleeding of the characters. A good monitor in my opinion.
David Odom · 2026-03-06 · via amazon
★★★★It's not bad, if you understand what you're getting. [Returned due to fault]
I purchased this to use as a new primary monitor on my sim rig for gaming. It's... Alright. The size is great, it's much bigger than a traditional monitor, a bit smaller than most higher res TVs you'll find, it sort of sits in the middle ground of the two. For a size comparison, it's just a bit wider than a 34" ultrawide, and almost twice as tall. The image isn't *too* bad (more on this later), colors are ok once you adjust the screen. The size makes games truly immersive. My screen sits less than an arm's length from my seated position, so larger screens like this just fill your field of view and you really get brought into the game. It's *fast*. I didn't think 165hz would be that big of a difference from the 144hz I'm used to, but this thing just feels much more snappy in everything. This being a VA panel, it does have some of the inherent ghosting that comes with that. The "VA smear" as it's known. It isn't as bad as my other VA monitor, but definitely still present. Like all VA screens, it's better or worse depending on what is being displayed. Some games show it worse than others, scenes with higher contrast or brighter colors will show it more. This is just a VA thing, and companies trying to clock them higher than the tech can really handle and still retain a clear image. The major downside of this monitor comes down to what it is. 1440p at this size just isn't very good. That's a lot of screen, and relatively few pixels to fill it, so you end up with a pretty low pixel density. Meaning, you don't get the clearest image in the world. The pixel pitch is fine, there isn't any screen door effect going on, it's just not a clean image. At a normal 100% scale, text is difficult to read due to becoming pixelated. When I first hooked this guy up and powered it on, I was disappointed. I knew what I was getting into, I knew that this resolution at this size would have some image quality issues, I just didn't think it would be quite so bad. Coming from 1440p 34" ultrawide, this was a huge downgrade in quality. A screen this size really should be 4k. I stuck with it though, and after a few days, it didn't seem so bad anymore. My eyes and brain had adjusted to it, and it was alright. Text still looked pretty bad, but overall I was mostly happy with the monitor. I was still sort of on the fence, but it suited my particular needs. And then it started having issues. After only a few days of use, it started flickering random horizontal bars across the screen. They happened so fast that at first I thought I was imagining it, but after paying very close attention, it was definitely there. It was always at a different location, and different size, a white bar that flickered for probably one frame. I did the usual, checked my GPU, cables, tried new cables, tried different ports. The result was always the same, the monitor was flickering. Luckily I kept the box.
Josh White · 2023-02-22 · via amazon
★★★★★"Hidden Gem" -- Larger and Less Expensive then Competition
This item is larger and less expensive than it's competitors. I was in the market for a large monitor and was impressed when I found this one. There is a Samsung and an LG out there that is I think 34" each. They have the same aspect ratio, but they are both more expensive. This one has fewer connections, but I just needed one port, and this has that. In fact, this has one of each (HDMI, USB, and DVI) and a cable for each. Also, the refresh rate is fine for me as well as the picture quality and adjustment range. Overall, I think it's a great bargain given what else is out there. Kudos to DG.
John H. Powell, Jr. · 2026-04-04 · via amazon
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VALUE SCORE
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18.2
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Performance (80%) ÷ Price ($439.99) = 18.2
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