Gigabyte G34WQC 34 " black
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An impressively large ultra-wide gaming monitor with a 34" UltraWQHD (21:9) thin bezel curved display, enhanced colour reproduction, faster refresh rates and certified HDR support for high dynamic range images. It is positioned as a product of the upper price category, aimed at demanding gamers and e-sportsmen. The basis of the screen is a full-fledged 8-bit VA matrix with a resolution of 3440x1440 and backlight on W-LED elements.
A key feature of the Gigabyte G34WQC monitor is the 1500 mm radius curve of the matrix, which reduces optical distortion in the corners and helps to use peripheral vision. A fast 3ms GtG response time and a faster refresh rate (144Hz) deliver crisp, fluid fast motion in fast-paced games like competitive multiplayer shooters (Fortnite, Counter-Strike, Overwatch, Player Unknown's Battlegrounds, Warface, and more). And the ultra-widescreen aspect ratio will be especially useful in various simulations and real-time strategy games. VESA DisplayHDR 400 certification guarantees the high brightness levels (up to 490 cd/m² peak) required to output cinema-quality HDR video.
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Luck smiled and, on the wave of rising prices, I bought it for 30 thousand rubles. stupid because of the shabby packaging Image quality (had to tweak the settings) Appearance (nothing superfluous) Convenient joystick control The display matrix is pleasing, it's easy on the eyes, not as tiring as the old 27*60hz Immersive experience in games and movies at a new level (compared to 16:9) No dead pixels and good color reproduction of the monitor No noise/buzzing from the monitor (some mentioned it, but I've never had this issue with Gigabyte hardware; card, motherboard) Minor light bleed along the edges of the monitor (visible only in the dark on a black screen). I had to tinker with the settings a bit to get an acceptable picture. Some trailing can be felt compared to the TN panel I had. |

















































