AOC AGON CU34G3S - 34 Inch QHD Curved Gaming Monitor, 1ms, VA, FreeSync premium, Height Adjust, USB HUB (3440x1440 @ 165Hz, 300 cd/m², HDMI 2.0 / DP 1.4 / USB 3.2), black

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AOC AGON CU34G3S - 34 Inch QHD Curved Gaming Monitor, 1ms, VA, FreeSync premium, Height Adjust, USB HUB (3440x1440 @ 165Hz, 300 cd/m², HDMI 2.0 / DP 1.4 / USB 3.2), black

AOC AGON CU34G3S - 34 Inch QHD Curved Gaming Monitor, 1ms, VA, FreeSync premium, Height Adjust, USB HUB (3440x1440 @ 165Hz, 300 cd/m², HDMI 2.0 / DP 1.4 / USB 3.2), black

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Gaming proved to be an extreme pleasure. The CU34G3S has balanced performance with smooth motion and very low input lag. Though it didn’t blow my tests away (it was solidly average in response and lag scores), it matched my play rhythm with no perceivable lag and no loss of detail in fast-moving sequences. I always go straight to Doom Eternal’s Horde Mode and in this case, I ripped through the first few arenas in seemingly record time. The extra peripheral information certainly helped, and having it closer to my eye was a plus. This form factor is basically equivalent to two 24.5″ 2560×1440 displays side by side – just without the bezels in between them. So, you get a high 119.52 PPI (pixels per inch) for sharp details and text.

Ergonomics Information about the ergonomic functions - height adjustment, swivel angles, tilt angles, etc. VESA mount At Gamescom, ASUS revealed the ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM based on a 31.5″ 4K 240Hz QD-OLED panel by Samsung.

The dynamic contrast shows the ratio between the brightest and the darkest color, which the display can reproduce over time, for example, in the course of playing a video. It’s based on an IPS panel with a fast 1ms GtG pixel response time speed, a wide 98% DCI-P3 color gamut and DisplayHDR 600 certification, indicating a peak brightness of 600-nits and some sort of (most likely edge-lit) local dimming. I decided to make this first impressions because from searching all around the internet I couldn't find a review about this monitor! Only 1 single YT video from a South East Asian country that I cannot recognize the language. So my thought was that its a really fresh product and since I live in China (Expat) and I bought it, why not share some words.

Added the KTC M32P10S– the first 32″ 4K 165Hz 1152-zone mini LED FALD gaming monitor with a flat-screen VA panel. The ratio between the horizontal and the vertical side of the display. Some of the standard and widely used aspect ratios are 4:3, 5:4, 16:9 and 16:10. The monitor is basically equivalent to two 31.5″ 4K monitors side by side without the bezels in between them, which brings the pixel density to 140 PPI.

CU34G3S/BK

It’s unclear if Dough will be using Samsung’s or LG’s 31.5″ 4K 240Hz panel, though they are not advertising the DFR (Dynamic Frequency and Resolution) feature of the LG panel that allows for 1080p 480Hz. If you have any questions I'll try to answer. Probably wont go to far out of my way to test some oddly specific thing. Other specifications include instantaneous response time, infinite contrast ratio, 150-nits full-field white and 450-nits peak brightness for SDR, 1000-nits peak for 3% white window in HDR, 98.5% DCI-P3 gamut coverage and Delta E < 1 factory calibration.

Ergonomics include height adjustment up to 110mm, +/- 15° swivel, -5°/15° tilt and 100x100mm VESA mount compatibility. The CU34G3S is quite accurate out of the box in its Standard mode and Warm color temp with Game Mode turned off. Trying various settings, including the User color temp, produced no gains in performance. It is best to leave the monitor on its default settings and set brightness to taste. I’ve provided the settings for commonly used levels below. If you want the sRGB color gamut, there’s an option for SDR content among the color temp settings. It renders that smaller gamut to near perfection. Added the LG 45GR65DC and 45GR75DC 44.5″ 5120×1440 200Hz super-ultrawide curved VA gaming monitors.The most widely used panels are those with 6, 8, and 10 bits for each of the RGB components of the pixel. They provide 18-, 24-, and 30-bit color, respectively. The Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 (G95NC) is a larger 57″ super-ultrawide curved (1000R) gaming monitor with a 7680×2160 resolution, a 240Hz refresh rate, a 1ms GtG response time speed, 95% DCI-P3 color gamut, 420-nits typical brightness and a 2,500:1 static contrast ratio.



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