🎮 Elevate Your Game with Unmatched Clarity!
The G34W 34-inch Gaming Monitor features a stunning 1500R curved display with a WQHD resolution of 3440x1440, delivering an immersive gaming experience. With a lightning-fast 165Hz refresh rate and MPRT of 1ms, this monitor ensures smooth visuals and responsiveness. It includes versatile connectivity options, eye care technology, and is VESA mount compatible, making it a perfect addition to any gaming setup.
H**
Works perfectly and looks great
Beautiful ultra wide screen with great brightness and accurate colours, really love how it looks and have had no problems with it so far. Would recommend!
M**Y
How good a 200 dollar monitor is
The monitor works really good the FPS it runs on games is really good I would recommend getting it,it is pretty big and long when I first got it I thought it was gonna be small and have issues but no it works pretty good and the color settings is pretty good you could change them the max Hz it could run is 280 but the full 280hz is for only pc but you could run 120hz on ps5 and xbox
K**N
Teenager approves
Got this monitor for a teenager for Christmas. Try wu absolutely love it and say the quality and timing of things to load and show is very fast. This was priced extremely fairly compared to other monitors like this.Would recommend at this time and would order again. This also comes with the cord needed to link it to another monitor to have “dual”.
Z**N
Most impressive motion blur reduction (strobing) I've ever seen.
This monitor proves that TN panels are still the reigning champs at motion blur reduction, AKA strobing, for FPS, esports and other fast-paced gaming. At TestUFO, the objects are crystal clear when in motion at 165 Hz— and the effect in games is almost as good as an old-school CRT. What's interesting is that "idea display" monitor doesn't advertise this strobing function at all. They list "1 ms MPRT" in the store page, which is usually a measurement (and make no mistake, this is a measured 1 ms MPRT monitor), except it's actually a function of the monitor that turns on motion blur reduction/strobing. You literally go through the monitor OSD and turn on "1 ms MPRT" and it starts strobing perfectly. Even with strobing off, this monitor has a great response time and has noticeably less blur than my other .5 ms IPS monitor.The strobing is lightyears ahead of Asus's ELMB, for instance.That being said, outside of games, scrolling text on a website and such is also without motion blur, so you can read faster. Those are the two main things I do and this monitor is leaps and bounds above the competition in that department. I don't watch TV on my computer and I don't do any multimedia editing. But...if you're used to IPS, VA or OLED, you're going to immediately notice that the colors are standard for a TN— they aren't as vibrant and the viewing angles aren't as varied as with other technologies. I'd say picture clarity is the same as other monitor types. It's basically clear gaming performance (TN) vs. prettiness (VA, IPS, OLED).HDR is nowhere near as good as other monitors I've used...everything seems washed out and bland even after using the Microsoft Windows 11 HDR tuner tool.The onboard speakers are actually decent. Not great. Okay for casual gaming and Youtube. I wouldn't listen to music on them.The monitor stand isn't adjustable. I have an adjustable monitor riser to remedy that.This is a pretty weaksauce critique from me, but...I don't like that the logo is all lower case and the name itself is a little lame.The monitor itself is not flashy at all. My desk faces a wall, so monitor flashiness is wasted on me, but to some people it's a big deal. It's also not borderless like a lot of more recent monitors are.TL;DRThis monitor is fantastic for clarity in gaming, but not as pretty as other options.
A**E
great price. but.....
this product is priced perfectly. THE ONLY DOWNSIDE is that is isn't adjustable for height. my previous monitor I could adjust the height up and down and the way it is angled up for down. So if you are going to use the display stand that it comes with, make sure it is the right height.Also, it would be nice if it had preset display modes for gaming, movie, etc so I could make it easier on my eyes without having to adjust brightness, color settings, etc.
M**E
Awesome for gaming! The graphics are remarkable.
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T**L
It's okay I guess
I half expected this thing to be just a total ripoff, but it seems okay. You can get a more wellknown brand with somewhat similar specs for not too much more money, so you just have to ask if you're willing to take that risk. I had an issue with pixels getting stuck on occasionally that made me return the thing, and I think the picture quality is just not very good, but this is effectively a budget model.I didn't put it through any real tests to confirm 100%, so take this with a grain of salt, but the monitor did seem to perform at the advertised specs, albeit with a bit of ghosting. It's a 1080 TN panel, so I didn't expect it would look great, but it was worse than my expectations on that front. It also took a ton of tuning just to get it from horrendous to just awful looking, but that might not be as much of a consideration if you're just looking for a competitive advantage.The OSD menu looked like what you might expect from a decade ago and many of the options weren't clearly labelled. I forget the exact wording or option, but the manual it came with was of absolutely no use. It was something like MPRT On or Off - "This option turns MPRT On or Off". You don't say... And that one you can at least figure out what it does through research, it's a strobing option, but there were others I had no clue what they did and couldn't even figure it out with rudimentary testing. If you can, see if you can find the manual for this online and you'll see what I mean with how ridiculously useless it is.I want to root for a small guy company like this, and it wasn't just a total garbage panel, but you need to understand you're likely taking a gamble with something like this. If this thing was a bit cheaper, then I would be more understanding, buit there's really no excuse to charge this much for very substandard features, useless documentation, and a fairly unknown company who may not offer any support or quality assurance compared to others.
R**T
A lot bigger than I expected
The GSYNC is a bit annoying. Whenever you wake up your computer, you have to wait for your screen to flash 5 times just to start working.
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