Lc M34 Uwqhd 100 C Gsync
Examination Results
Design
Curved No
Curve Radius Not Curved
The Gigabyte M34WQ looks very like to the Gigabyte M32Q, with a simple, understated design that looks great in any environment. The stand is wide, simply it supports the monitor well, and it'due south thin enough that you can still place things in forepart of it.
Overall, the Gigabyte M34WQ has good build quality. It's entirely plastic but withal feels solid overall. The stand is well-made, and the ergonomic adjustments feel smooth and sturdy. It wobbles a bit due to the size and weight of the display, but it's non very noticeable overall.
Meridian Adjustment five.i" (thirteen.0 cm)
Tilt Range -20° to v°
Rotate Portrait/Landscape No
Swivel Range -30° to 30°
Wall Mount VESA 100x100
The stand up has good ergonomics. It has the aforementioned hinge and tilt range as the Gigabyte M32Q, and a slap-up height aligning range, so it'south easy to place in an ideal viewing position. Unfortunately, information technology can't rotate to portrait orientation, only most ultrawide monitors tin can't.
The back of the monitor is adequately plain, with no RGB bias lighting. Like most of the Grand Series monitors, there's a band of sleeky black plastic nearly the top of the display on the back. It looks practiced but also tends to show fingerprints hands. There'south a hole in the represent basic cable direction.
Base Width xix.4" (49.3 cm)
Base Depth 9.6" (24.v cm)
Thickness (With Display) 7.1" (18.0 cm)
Weight (With Display) 22.7 lbs (10.3 kg)
The stand is quite wide but thin enough that you can all the same place small objects in forepart of it. It supports the monitor well, but in that location's however a bit of wobble due to the size of the display.
Housing Width 32.two" (81.7 cm)
Housing Elevation 14.5" (36.8 cm)
Thickness (Without Stand) 2.half-dozen" (vi.5 cm)
Weight (Without Stand up) fifteen.6 lbs (seven.one kg)
Borders Size (Bezels) 0.3" (0.ix cm)
There's a dedicated button at the back that controls the KVM switch and a five-way joystick that you can utilize to navigate the OSD and adapt settings.
Ability Supply Internal
- iii unlike power cables (Type B, I, and J)
- DisplayPort cable
- HDMI cable
- USB-B upstream cablevision
- User manuals
Picture show Quality
Native Dissimilarity 1,074 : one
Contrast With Local Dimming N/A
As expected for an IPS console, the Gigabyte M34WQ has mediocre contrast, and so blacks look gray in a dark room. Unfortunately, there'due south no local dimming feature to better contrast.
Local Dimming No
Backlight Edge
Unfortunately, the Gigabyte M34WQ doesn't have a local dimming characteristic to improve contrast. We still film this video on the monitor, so you can compare the backlight performance with a monitor that does have local dimming.
Real Scene 385 cd/m²
Peak 2% Window 378 cd/m²
Height x% Window 380 cd/m²
Peak 25% Window 380 cd/m²
Superlative 50% Window 380 cd/thou²
Pinnacle 100% Window 380 cd/1000²
Sustained ii% Window 377 cd/chiliad²
Sustained 10% Window 379 cd/m²
Sustained 25% Window 379 cd/k²
Sustained 50% Window 380 cd/yard²
Sustained 100% Window 379 cd/g²
ABL 0.000
Minimum Brightness 57 cd/m²
The Gigabyte M34WQ has bang-up peak brightness in SDR, and it's more than bright plenty to overcome glare in nearly viewing environments. There's very picayune variation in brightness with different content, which is great. Its minimum superlative effulgence is a bit high, so it'south not the best choice if you work in a night room and yous're sensitive to brilliant lights.
These measurements were taken afterward calibration, in the 'Custom i' Moving picture Style, with the backlight at max. The pinnacle brightness can change depending on which mode you lot're using.
VESA DisplayHDR Certification DisplayHDR 400
Real Scene 380 cd/grand²
Peak 2% Window 371 cd/m²
Peak 10% Window 372 cd/m²
Peak 25% Window 373 cd/m²
Peak 50% Window 373 cd/m²
Peak 100% Window 373 cd/m²
Sustained 2% Window 370 cd/m²
Sustained 10% Window 372 cd/one thousand²
Sustained 25% Window 372 cd/m²
Sustained l% Window 372 cd/m²
Sustained 100% Window 372 cd/yard²
ABL 0.000
Unfortunately, the Gigabyte M34WQ has just alright peak effulgence in HDR. Information technology's vivid enough that HDR looks a scrap amend in games, but it's not bright enough to deliver an impactful cinematic experience in HDR. The EOTF follows the target curve very well for the well-nigh office, and so it displays most scenes at their correct brightness, but really night scenes are besides bright. Also, there'southward a sharp whorl-off at the tiptop brightness, causing a loss of fine details in really bright highlights. If you care almost the HDR performance and want an ultrawide monitor that gets brighter, cheque out the Dell Alienware AW3423DW.
These measurements were taken before calibration, with HDR enabled.
Color Washout From Left 34°
Color Washout From Right 32°
Color Shift From Left 63°
Color Shift From Right 62°
Brightness Loss From Left 35°
Brightness Loss From Right 34°
Black Level Enhance From Left 70°
Black Level Raise From Correct 70°
Gamma Shift From Left 51°
Gamma Shift From Correct 41°
The Gigabyte M34WQ has a practiced horizontal viewing angle. The epitome remains accurate fifty-fifty at a wide bending. It's corking for sharing the screen with someone else, and the sides of the screen remain accurate if you like to sit shut to it.
Color Washout From Below 28°
Color Washout From Higher up 28°
Color Shift From Beneath 64°
Color Shift From Above 64°
Effulgence Loss From Beneath 32°
Effulgence Loss From Above 32°
Black Level Raise From Beneath seventy°
Black Level Raise From Above seventy°
Gamma Shift From Below 28°
Gamma Shift From Above 29°
The Gigabyte M34WQ has a decent vertical viewing bending. The image fades and appears done out at moderate angles above or beneath the monitor. Most people won't detect this with regular utilize, just it's not ideal if you frequently share your screen with someone standing abreast you, for instance.
50% Std. Dev. 3.970%
50% DSE 0.161%
Like most monitors, the Gigabyte M34WQ has expert grayness uniformity. The sides of the screen are quite a chip darker than the centre, but at that place'due south not much dirty screen effect in the middle.
Native Std. Dev. 1.731%
Std. Dev. w/ L.D. N/A
Sadly, the Gigabyte M34WQ has mediocre blackness uniformity. The screen is cloudy throughout, and it has a fleck of a blueish tint due to the depression contrast. There are as well a few patches of backlight bleed, especially forth the bottom edge.
Moving picture Manner sRGB
sRGB Gamut Area xy 102.9%
White Balance dE (Avg.) 4.60
Colour Temperature (Avg.) 6,693 Thousand
Gamma (Avg.) ii.17
Color dE (Avg.) two.53
Contrast Setting N/A
RGB Settings Default
Gamma Setting Default
Brightness Setting 38
Measured Brightness 140 cd/m²
Brightness Locked No
The Gigabyte M34WQ has great out-of-the-box accuracy. It has an sRGB mode that effectively clamps the colors to the sRGB space, and even if some master colors are slightly over-saturated, the image looks good. The gamma follows the target sRGB curve well, except some dark and vivid scenes are over-brightened. Sadly, the white balance is off, and so shades of white don't appear equally they should, which isn't ideal if you're a content creator.
The sRGB manner locks most film settings, which is disappointing if you lot want to fine melody the image. The 'Standard' Picture Mode has better color and white balance accuracy, but colors are over-saturated, every bit you can see hither. The 'Custom' mode at its default settings is less accurate, so it's not ideal to utilise.
Moving picture Mode Custom 1
sRGB Gamut Area xy 99.7%
White Balance dE (Avg.) 0.70
Color Temperature (Avg.) 6,478 K
Gamma (Avg.) two.eighteen
Color dE (Avg.) 0.36
Dissimilarity Setting 50
RGB Settings 98-100-98
Gamma Setting 2.2
Brightness Setting 17
Measured Brightness 100 cd/m²
The Gigabyte M34WQ has superb accuracy after calibration. The white residue and color accuracy are nearly perfect after scale, with no noticeable issues. Colors are authentic, and the colour temperature is almost perfect. Gamma is very close to the sRGB target bend, but very dark and very bright scenes are still over brightened a bit.
sRGB Coverage xy 99.4%
sRGB Picture Mode Custom 1
Adobe RGB Coverage xy 82.i%
Adobe RGB Picture Way Custom i
The Gigabyte M34WQ has a superb SDR color gamut. Information technology tin can display all of the sRGB colour space used by the vast majority of desktop and web content. Coverage of the Adobe RGB color space is limited, though, and probable too low for most professional content creators.
sRGB In ICtCp 96.eight%
sRGB Picture Mode Custom 1
Adobe RGB In ICtCp 85.iv%
Adobe RGB Picture Mode Custom 1
Thanks to the wide SDR colour gamut, the Gigabyte M34WQ has outstanding color volume in SDR. It'due south really only limited by the low contrast ratio, as it tin can't display dark saturated colors very well.
Wide Color Gamut Yeah
DCI-P3 Coverage xy 87.vii%
DCI-P3 Picture Mode HDR On
Rec. 2020 Coverage xy 65.iii%
Rec. 2020 Picture Way HDR On
The Gigabyte M34WQ has a proficient HDR color gamut. Information technology has splendid coverage of the DCI P3 colour infinite used by most current HDR content. It has okay coverage of the Rec. 2020 color space, and it tin display a wide colour gamut, merely merely barely.
DCI-P3 In ICtCp 83.4%
DCI-P3 Picture Mode HDR On
Rec. 2020 In ICtCp 63.vi%
Rec. 2020 Picture Mode HDR On
The Gigabyte M34WQ has great color volume in HDR. It's express by the incomplete coverage of both color spaces, and it tin't brandish night saturated colors well due to the low contrast ratio.
Screen End Matte
Total Reflections five.0%
Indirect Reflections 4.2%
Calculated Direct Reflections 0.8%
The Gigabyte M34WQ has impressive reflection treatment. The matte anti-glare finish absorbs reflections, reducing their intensity but also spreading them out across the screen slightly. Combined with this monitor's loftier peak brightness in SDR, glare isn't an issue.
Subpixel Layout RGB
The Gigabyte M34WQ has good text clarity, but the matte coating adds a slightly hazy look. Running the Windows ClearType wizard helps improve text clarity (top photo), especially on diagonal or curved lines, which aren't as clear or easy to read without ClearType.
Color Depth 10 Bit
The Gigabyte M34WQ has incredible gradient handling, with very fiddling banding in areas of similar colors. Although advertised every bit an 8-bit panel, this model accepts a 10-chip point and displays it well, so it'southward most likely using dithering to approximate a 10-bit panel. Information technology'southward also known as 8-bit + FRC.
Motion
Native Refresh Charge per unit 144 Hz
Max Refresh Rate 144 Hz
Max Refresh Rate Over DP 144 Hz
Max Refresh Rate Over HDMI 100 Hz
Max Refresh Charge per unit Over DP @ 10-bit 144 Hz
Max Refresh Charge per unit Over HDMI @ 10-Chip 60 Hz
The Gigabyte M34WQ has a high maximum refresh rate, and yous can take total advantage of information technology with a DisplayPort connection. Due to bandwidth limitations of HDMI, information technology has a lower max refresh rate over HDMI, and it'south even lower with 10-fleck signals.
FreeSync Yes
G-SYNC Compatible (Tested)
VRR Maximum 144 Hz
VRR Minimum < xx Hz
VRR Supported Connectors DisplayPort, HDMI
This monitor supports FreeSync variable refresh charge per unit (VRR) technology, which helps reduce tearing. Although not officially certified by NVIDIA, information technology besides works with their 1000-SYNC Uniform fashion, but only over DisplayPort. FreeSync works over both HDMI and DisplayPort, just over HDMI, it's limited to a max refresh rate of 100Hz.
Recommended Overdrive Setting Moving-picture show Quality
Rise / Fall Fourth dimension 4.6 ms
Total Response Time eight.5 ms
Overshoot Fault 0.i%
Worst 3 Rise / Autumn Time v.9 ms
Worst 3 Total Response Time 14.iii ms
Worst 3 Overshoot Mistake 0.9%
| Overdrive Setting | Response Time Chart | Response Time Tables | Motion Blur Photograph |
| Off | Chart | Tabular array | Photo |
| Smart OD | Chart | Table | Photo |
| Flick Quality | Chart | Table | Photo |
| Residue | Chart | Tabular array | Photo |
| Speed | Nautical chart | Tabular array | Photograph |
The Gigabyte M34WQ has an excellent response time at the max refresh charge per unit, resulting in very lilliputian mistiness behind fast-moving objects. Like most monitors, yous can adapt the level of pixel overdrive, but the 'Moving picture Quality' Overdrive setting delivers the best results overall. The 'Balance' setting is very like, with a slightly faster rise/fall time only more noticeable overshoot. If you prefer a bit of inverse ghosting over a blur trail, it'south a good alternative. The 'Speed' setting is slightly faster than 'Residuum' but also introduces significant overshoot in most transitions, so it'southward not a good selection.
There'south a 'Smart OD' mode that'south supposed to automatically adapt the overdrive depending on the refresh rate. This saves you from adjusting the Overdrive setting if you lot switch to a lower refresh rate or your frame rate drops. At both 144Hz and 60Hz, it appears to be in the 'Residuum' manner, so it'south better to set it to 'Picture Quality' for the best results.
Recommended Overdrive Setting Flick Quality
Ascension / Fall Fourth dimension 4.half-dozen ms
Total Response Time eight.2 ms
Overshoot Error 1.2%
Worst three Rising / Fall Fourth dimension five.8 ms
Worst 3 Total Response Time 12.one ms
Worst 3 Overshoot Error half dozen.3%
| Overdrive Setting | Response Fourth dimension Chart | Response Time Tables | Motion Blur Photo |
| Off | Nautical chart | Table | Photo |
| Smart OD | Chart | Table | Photo |
| Picture show Quality | Nautical chart | Table | Photo |
| Residuum | Chart | Table | Photo |
| Speed | Chart | Table | Photo |
The Gigabyte M34WQ has an excellent response fourth dimension at 120Hz, which is important if yous play games from the PS5 and Xbox Serial X at 120 fps. Its performance is extremely similar as its max refresh charge per unit, and then once again the recommended Overdrive setting is 'Picture Quality' as information technology has the least amount of overshoot compared to the other settings. Dissimilar at its max refresh rate, 'Smart OD' performs like 'Speed' and non 'Balance'.
Recommended Overdrive Setting Off
Ascent / Fall Time vii.4 ms
Full Response Time fourteen.9 ms
Overshoot Error 0.0%
Worst three Ascent / Autumn Time 12.0 ms
Worst three Full Response Time nineteen.8 ms
Worst 3 Overshoot Error 0.0%
| Overdrive Setting | Response Time Chart | Response Time Tables | Motion Blur Photo |
| Off | Nautical chart | Table | Photo |
| Smart OD | Chart | Table | Photo |
| Movie Quality | Nautical chart | Table | Photograph |
| Residuum | Nautical chart | Table | Photo |
| Speed | Chart | Table | Photo |
The Gigabyte M34WQ has an okay response fourth dimension at 60Hz, but it's noticeably slower than at the max refresh charge per unit or at 120Hz. The Overdrive settings acquit a bit differently at 60Hz, and and so it'due south better to get out it off. The 'Picture Quality' setting has more overshoot, but it's the best selection if you're looking for a "set and forget" mode.
Backlight Strobing (BFI) Yes
Maximum Frequency 144 Hz
Minimum Frequency 85 Hz
Longest Pulse Width Brightness 81 cd/g²
Shortest Pulse Width Brightness 81 cd/one thousand²
Pulse Width Control No
Pulse Phase Command No
Pulse Amplitude Command No
VRR At The Aforementioned Time Yes
| Refresh Rate | BFI Setting | Movement Blur Photograph |
| 144Hz | On | Photo |
| 120Hz | On | Photo |
The Gigabyte M34WQ has an optional backlight strobing feature, commonly known as blackness frame insertion or BFI. Unlike most monitors, you can enable it simultaneously with the variable refresh rate (VRR) characteristic. With VRR disabled, BFI is only available with the refresh rate set to 120Hz or 144Hz. With VRR enabled, the backlight stops flickering if the frame charge per unit drops beneath 85Hz. Information technology tin be distracting if your computer can't maintain at least 85 fps consistently, as the backlight flicker switches on and off as your frame rate goes above or below 85.
Flicker-Gratis Aye
PWM Dimming Frequency 0 Hz
The Gigabyte M34WQ has a completely flicker-free backlight at all effulgence levels, which is great, as it can help reduce eye strain.
Inputs
Native Resolution @ Max Hz 4.3 ms
Native Resolution @ 120Hz 5.0 ms
Native Resolution @ 60Hz 9.1 ms
Backlight Strobing (BFI) 4.3 ms
The Gigabyte M34WQ has fantastic low input lag, resulting in a very responsive gaming experience. Enabling the VRR feature doesn't change the input lag noticeably, which is cracking. Since 3440x1440 @ 120Hz isn't a native resolution in the EDID, nosotros had to create a custom resolution to mensurate the input lag at 120Hz, then creating a custom resolution didn't negatively impact the input lag.
Native Resolution 3440 10 1440
Aspect Ratio 21:nine
Megapixels 5.0 MP
Pixel Density 110 PPI
Measured Screen Diagonal 34.1"
Screen Area 414 in²
The Gigabyte M34WQ has an excellent corporeality of screen space to work with. The wide-format screen is fantastic for multitasking, and the pixel density is high enough for good text clarity.
4k @ 120Hz No
4k @ 60Hz Yes
1440p @ 120Hz PS5 doesn't output 1440p
1440p @ 60Hz PS5 doesn't output 1440p
1080p @ 120Hz Yeah
1080p @ 60Hz Aye
HDR Yes
VRR No
The Gigabyte M34WQ supports most common signals from the PS5, except for 4k @ 120Hz due to the HDMI bandwidth limitations. Even if information technology's a 1440p monitor, it still accepts 4k signals and downscales it, which results in a sharper prototype than a native 1440p indicate. Because the PS5 doesn't support an ultrawide format, you need to disable the monitor'south FreeSync setting to access the Display Fashion setting, which you need to fix to 'Aspect'. This matches the aspect ratio of the source, so you'll go black bars at the sides, but you can at to the lowest degree play games from the PS5.
4k @ 120Hz No
4k @ 60Hz Yes
1440p @ 120Hz Yes
1440p @ 60Hz Yes
1080p @ 120Hz Yep
1080p @ 60Hz Aye
HDR Yes
VRR Yes
This monitor supports virtually mutual signals from the Xbox Serial X, except for 4k @ 120Hz due to the HDMI bandwidth limitations. Even if it's a 1440p monitor, information technology still accepts 4k signals and downscales it, which results in a sharper image than a native 1440p indicate. Because the Xbox doesn't back up an ultrawide format, you lot'll need to disable the monitor's FreeSync back up to access the Brandish Mode card, and from in that location you can set information technology to 'Aspect'. This matches the aspect ratio of the source, and so y'all'll get black bars at the sides. Afterward, you can still enable FreeSync, so you can play games with VRR enabled.
Also, 1440p @ 60Hz signals aren't easy to enable. You demand to use the Featherbed setting in the Video Fidelity and Overscan card, and once you enable that you can play 1440p @ 60Hz games without upshot. There isn't this trouble with 1440p @ 120Hz.
DisplayPort i (DP ane.iv)
Mini DisplayPort No
HDMI 2 (HDMI 2.0)
HDMI two.ane Rated Speed No HDMI ii.one
DVI No
VGA No
Daisy Chaining No
3.5mm Sound Out 1
3.5mm Audio In No
3.5mm Microphone In No
USB-A Ports two
USB-A Rated Speed 5Gbps (USB 3.ii Gen i)
USB-B Upstream Port Yes
USB-C Ports ane
USB-C Upstream Aye
USB-C Rated Speed 5Gbps (USB 3.ii Gen 1)
USB-C Power Delivery 15W
USB-C DisplayPort Alt Style Yes
Thunderbolt No
The Gigabyte M34WQ has one USB-C port. It supports DisplayPort Alt Mode, so you tin display an epitome from a uniform source and charge information technology at the same time, but with 15W of power delivery, it'southward simply enough power to extend the battery life while working.
The Gigabyte M34WQ works well with recent Macs, and in that location aren't whatever issues waking from sleep. However, in that location are a few issues with the VRR and HDR back up together. In games, in that location aren't whatever issues as they work well together, simply when you're on the desktop, yous can either enable HDR or VRR, but non both. With HDR enabled, yous go a fixed refresh rate of 144Hz, and with VRR enabled and HDR disabled, there's a distracting flicker at lower refresh rates, and then it'south better to utilize it with VRR disabled while on the desktop.
Features
Speakers Yeah
RGB Illumination No
Multiple Input Display PIP + PBP
KVM Switch Yes
The Gigabyte M34WQ has a few boosted features available. Some of them include:
- Virtual Crosshair: At that place are four virtual crosshairs to cull from. Unlike software virtual crosshairs, these tin't be detected by your games.
- FPS Counter: Displays the current number of frames per second received from the source.
- Black Equalizer: Adjusts gamma to make it easier to spot other players/enemies in shadows.
- Eagle Heart: Zooms a section of the screen to get in easier to see where you're aiming.
- KVM: The main characteristic of Gigabyte's 'K' series monitors, the KVM button at the back of the monitor allows you to rapidly switch from controlling one device to another, with just ane keyboard and mouse.
Differences Betwixt Sizes And Variants
Nosotros tested the 34 inch Gigabyte M34WQ, function of Gigabyte's Yard Series gaming monitors, designed with productivity and gaming in mind. There are many other M Series monitors, some of which are listed below. Different some of the recent M series monitors we've tested, this 1 doesn't support HDMI 2.1.
| Model | Size | Native Resolution | Max Refresh rate | Panel Type | HDMI Version |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M32Q | 32" | 1440p | 170Hz | IPS | ii.0 |
| M32U | 32" | 4k | 144Hz | IPS | 2.i |
| M34WQ | 34" | 3440x1440 | 144Hz | IPS | 2.0 |
| M28U | 28" | 4k | 144Hz | IPS | ii.ane |
| M27Q | 27" | 1440p | 170Hz | IPS | 2.0 |
| M27F | 27" | 1080p | 144Hz | IPS | two.0 |
If you come across a dissimilar blazon of panel or your Gigabyte M34WQ doesn't represent to our review, let us know, and nosotros'll update the review. Note that some tests, like gray uniformity, may vary between individual units.
Our unit was manufactured in Aug. 2021; you can run across the characterization here.
Compared To Other Monitors
The Gigabyte M34WQ is somewhat of a unique monitor with impressive gaming performance and some cracking function features. It's great if you're working from habitation and are looking for something that delivers swell productivity during the day and fantabulous gaming performance at night. There are very few monitors on the market that offering this combination of features.
For more than options, bank check out our recommendations for the best 34 inch + monitors, the best ultrawide monitors, or the best function monitors.
The Gigabyte G34WQC and the Gigabyte M34WQ employ different panel types, each with strengths and weaknesses, simply the M34WQ is better overall for most users. The M34WQ has better ergonomics, much better viewing angles, a faster response time, and a great selection of boosted features. The G34WQC is better for a nighttime room, as information technology has much better dissimilarity.
The Dell S3422DWG and the Gigabyte M34WQ employ different panel technologies, each with strengths and weaknesses. The Dell uses a curved VA console, then it's a better choice for a dark room, every bit it has better contrast. The Gigabyte is a flat IPS monitor, then the prototype remains authentic at an angle. The Gigabyte also has better ergonomics and a amend selection of additional features.
The Gigabyte M34WQ and the LG 34GN850-B offer like overall performance, but each has a slight edge depending on your planned usage. The Gigabyte is better for productivity, as it has a few extra office features built-in, including a keyboard video and mouse switch (KVM), which allows you to switch betwixt two sources with ane set of input devices. If you merely programme on gaming, the LG is a improve choice, every bit it has a faster refresh charge per unit and ameliorate motion handling, merely it lacks a backlight strobing feature.
The ASUS TUF Gaming VG34VQL1B and the Gigabyte M34WQ use unlike console types, each with strengths and weaknesses, then the best 1 depends on your usage and viewing conditions. The ASUS looks meliorate in a dark room, as it has much meliorate dissimilarity, and it's a bit brighter overall. The Gigabyte has much better viewing angles, ensuring the sides of the screen remain accurate. The ASUS can slightly compensate for this, though, as it has a curved screen.
The Gigabyte M34WQ is a bit amend overall than the Acer Nitro XV340CK Pbmiipphzx. The Gigabyte has better viewing angles, is a lot brighter, and has a wider HDR color gamut. The Gigabyte as well has a few productivity features built-in, including a keyboard video and mouse switch (KVM), which allows you to switch between 2 sources with one set of input devices.
The Gigabyte M34WQ is slightly better than the LG 34GP950G-B. The Gigabyte has amend ergonomics, much better reflection handling, and a wider horizontal viewing angle. It besides has an optional backlight strobing feature, which can amend the appearance of motion. On the other mitt, some people might still prefer the LG, as it has a faster response fourth dimension, especially at 60Hz, and it has native support for NVIDIA Yard-SYNC technology.
The Gigabyte M34WQ is better than the LG 34GP83A-B. The Gigabyte has better ergonomics, much amend reflection handling, and an optional backlight strobing feature. The Gigabyte is amend for productivity as it has a few extra office features built-in, including a keyboard video and mouse switch (KVM), which allows you to switch between two sources with i set of input devices. On the other hand, the LG is better for some gamers as it has a faster response time.
The Gigabyte M32Q and the Gigabyte M34WQ offering very similar performance but have slightly different designs. The M34WQ has an ultrawide aspect ratio, which delivers a more than immersive gaming experience, and it's ameliorate for multitasking. The M32Q is likewise slightly better for gaming, as it has a faster response time, especially when gaming at 60Hz.
The Gigabyte M27Q and the Gigabyte M34WQ deliver similar performance overall but accept a different grade factor. The Gigabyte M27Q has a slightly faster refresh rate and a bit better motion handling. The M34WQ has an ultrawide attribute ratio that'south ameliorate for productivity, and it delivers a more immersive gaming experience. The increased resolution requires a more powerful graphics carte, though, then if your PC tin can't maintain high frame rates with a 16x9 aspect ratio, it'll be even worse with an ultrawide.
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