Wednesday, August 12th 2020
GIGABYTE Launches G34WQC 34-inch Ultra-wide Gaming Monitor
GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY Co. Ltd, a leading manufacturer of motherboards and graphics cards, is excited to announce the first ultra-wide gaming monitor, G34WQC. The GIGABYTE series monitor has become a hot topic among media and gamers since its launch. The bigger-size screen category has received the most attention. For tailoring to the needs of a bigger screen market, GIGABYTE continues to develop and research this field. G34WQC is equipped with a native 1500R VA panel with 1440p resolution and 144 Hz refresh rate with 1 ms response time, offering the most immersive gaming feel.
For the color performance, the native 8-bit panel offers the splendid color, 120% sRGB wide color gamut and certified by VESA DisplayHDR 400, enriching the contrast of the picture quality. The fantastic specifications allow you to experience the grand visual pleasure in gaming and picture appreciation! This monitor also supports the well-loved classic GIGABYTE tactical gaming features such as Aim Stabilizer and Black Equalizer, offering you extra weapons on the battlefield! Not merely just having perfect gaming specifications, the bigger screen along with the 21:9 aspect ratio is also ideal for office and recreational use.The aspect ratio counts as equally important as other major specifications such as the resolution and refresh rate. The 21:9 ratio offers the extra field of view compared with the common standard 16:9, a significant gain when it comes to gaming, streaming, multimedia, and productivity enhancement. For gaming and multimedia applications, the ultrawide offers greater immersion for an excellent visual experience. For non-gaming applications, it offers a better experience as it provides the extra space to facilitate multiple documents and applications running at the same time. Moreover, G34WQC is equipped with built-in stereos, offering a solid stereo sounding environment. The built-in stereos come with numerous benefits; not only saving you from purchasing external speakers but leaving you with a neat desk.
Craving for both the visual and audio experience upgrades? G34WQC will be globally available in August/ September.
For more information, visit the product page.
For the color performance, the native 8-bit panel offers the splendid color, 120% sRGB wide color gamut and certified by VESA DisplayHDR 400, enriching the contrast of the picture quality. The fantastic specifications allow you to experience the grand visual pleasure in gaming and picture appreciation! This monitor also supports the well-loved classic GIGABYTE tactical gaming features such as Aim Stabilizer and Black Equalizer, offering you extra weapons on the battlefield! Not merely just having perfect gaming specifications, the bigger screen along with the 21:9 aspect ratio is also ideal for office and recreational use.The aspect ratio counts as equally important as other major specifications such as the resolution and refresh rate. The 21:9 ratio offers the extra field of view compared with the common standard 16:9, a significant gain when it comes to gaming, streaming, multimedia, and productivity enhancement. For gaming and multimedia applications, the ultrawide offers greater immersion for an excellent visual experience. For non-gaming applications, it offers a better experience as it provides the extra space to facilitate multiple documents and applications running at the same time. Moreover, G34WQC is equipped with built-in stereos, offering a solid stereo sounding environment. The built-in stereos come with numerous benefits; not only saving you from purchasing external speakers but leaving you with a neat desk.
Craving for both the visual and audio experience upgrades? G34WQC will be globally available in August/ September.
For more information, visit the product page.
13 Comments on GIGABYTE Launches G34WQC 34-inch Ultra-wide Gaming Monitor
I'd be happy with decent inbuilt speakers. :laugh:
Another apparent interpretation issue is the claim it is the first, maybe it is, for them.
I wouldn't directly jump on this tbh, though Gigabyte hasn't been bad at applying their sauce to monitors lately. But def check a tftcentral review on response time/gtg etc.