π₯ Level up your game with ultra-wide speed and clarity! π₯οΈ
The ASUS TUF VG34VQL1B is a 34-inch curved gaming monitor featuring a WQHD 3440x1440 resolution, 165Hz refresh rate, and 1ms response time with Extreme Low Motion Blur technology. It supports FreeSync Premium for tear-free gaming, is DisplayHDR 400 certified for vibrant colors, and offers extensive connectivity including DisplayPort, HDMI, and USB ports. Designed for professional gamers seeking immersive visuals and ergonomic flexibility.
Standing screen display size | 34 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 3440x1440 |
Max Screen Resolution | 3440 x 1440 Pixels |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | ASUS |
Series | VG34VQL1B |
Item model number | VG34VQL1B |
Item Weight | 19.86 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.38 x 31.85 x 10.79 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16.38 x 31.85 x 10.79 inches |
Color | BLACK |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Manufacturer | asus |
ASIN | B08LCMYT54 |
Date First Available | November 24, 2020 |
A**Y
Gorgeous and Huge
This monitor is fantastic. Crisp images. Gorgeous color. Huge! I play Skyrim, Rising World, and Minecraft among other games on it. When I type on it or browse the internet I have to shrink the window I'm using as it's too hard to read. I would definitely buy again. It was a great price, too!! It also moves up and down and swivels. It's exactly what I wanted.
D**S
good buy
tv came packaged very well and safely, the manual is well standard i guess. using it for muse dash as a test and it played well there was a hiccup but is likely from my pc then tv. it gives you an hdmi and dp cord both of which worked for me although the refresh rate may need to be toned down to stop flickers if using dp. so far very happy with this tv πππ recommended it also does come with in built speakers(not the best though but good enough)!!!
W**U
Wide and Clear Monitor
What a gorgeous monitor...Setting it up for work computer and it is very nice and definitely big enough to split the screen
D**G
Great widescreen VA panel
Coming from a 24" 60hz IPS display, this is a huge step up. The unit I received has very even lighting and no dead pixels.I had heard complaints about purple/green ghosting on this panel when the overdrive setting is turned up, but I can't detect any ghosting regardless of what settings I use of what game I load up. I did have some flickering with freesync turned on, so I turned it off, but I was using old display drivers. I've since updated the drivers and turned it back on, and haven't seen any flickering since then (we'll see). Please note that the freesync issues reportedly seem to be more of an issue for those with NVIDIA graphics cards (I am using an AMD product).Aside from minor freesync issues, any negatives I can attribute to this display have mostly to do with the slightly different character of the image and colors as the result of the VA panel when compared to IPS. Personally, I use this screen in a dark-ish room, and am more sensitive to glare than most people, so the excessive brightness and backlight bleed from IPS panels bothers me a whole lot more than any of the quirks of VA panels (which again, are minimal here). This is ultimately a matter of taste regarding differences in display technology.I also hated the physical styling of all of the "gaming screens" that look like they were designed by kids. The styling on this monitor is VERY toned down, and you wouldn't know it was marketed as a gaming display by looking at it. This was important to me.I was cross shopping this with the Gigabyte W34WQC (curved VA version), and the LG 34WP65C, both of which are cheaper, but reviews seem to indicate that these panels have more QC and image quality issues than this Asus.Once IPS local dimming and/or OLED become more ubiquitous, I may upgrade. However, that's highly dependent on price, and I don't feel like the immature implementations of these technologies are currently worth the price premium (~2x the cost). There's nothing wrong with old tech as long as the implementation is good quality, as is the case with this display.This is a good quality VA widescreen display at a great price, if that's what you're after then this should be an easy decision. I am rating this 4/5 only because of the speakers, and freesync issues.
M**S
Great Monitor for the price
Great monitor once the settings are tweaked. The monitors settings alone wasnt as vivid on the colors as I would have liked but after playing with AMD Adrenalin Software I have the color and temp setup where I like it.The added USB hub in the back made it great for the 2 15.6" IPS portable monitors I use on the sides in portrait mode to have other things open on since they dont use a power cable. They are powered by USB C so no need to run a bunch of cables.So far no issues, runs smooth just wish it didnt use an internal power supply.
A**R
Of the rip
Great product so far very interesting easy to setup came in great condition super immersive
T**J
Great monitor with great value.
Monitor looks nice and has plenty of inputs for all of my devices. The build in usb hub is also a plus.
J**I
Good on paper, HORRIBLE warranty repair service
On paper this is a good monitor and checks a lot of boxes for those that want ultrawide gaming with decent picture quality and features while not spending a ludacris amount of money. The problem is if you have a problem with the monitor like I did.My monitor had an issue where it would flicker when Freesync was enabled. Regardless of settings, cable, brand of GPU, etc. I would always get flickering and stuttering when I turned on probably the top gaming feature for a monitor like this.Duds happen, that's just part of life/shopping. The real problem is with Asus RMA/Service. I had to ship the monitor out to a 3rd party repair shop twice that is incompetent in testing monitors. I had to write detailed instructions on how to even correctly enable Freesync/Gsync. Vsync is not the same! Even when I was able to finally get them to enable all the correct setting, the computer they were using to test was only able to run the gsync demo at 50-60hz. That doesn't line up with the 165hz this monitor is advertised as being able to do. I said forget it after the 2nd time sending it in after seeing that. I don't know what Asus does to validate it's repair shops, but it isn't doing a good job.So now I'm left with a monitor that doesn't function as advertised, that is outside the return window for Amazon (This process took FOREVER), and a bad taste in my mouth for Asus products. I do not recommend buying Asus purely on this experience. Sure the products are seemingly good value, but don't expect them to back them up.11/27/21 - Amazon was willing to allow me to return the monitor, but with a restocking fee, so kudos to them. This was a while back now and I have already been enjoying a different brand monitor for several months. Additionally, ratings.com mentions that other users are also reporting the same issue.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
1 month ago