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The ASUS TUF Gaming VG34VQL1B is a 34-inch curved ultrawide gaming monitor featuring a sharp WQHD 3440x1440 resolution, an ultra-fast 165Hz refresh rate, and a 1ms MPRT response time enabled by Extreme Low Motion Blur technology. It supports FreeSync Premium and NVIDIA Adaptive-Sync for tear-free gameplay, and boasts DisplayHDR 400 certification for enhanced color and contrast. Designed for immersive gaming and cinematic experiences, it combines robust build quality with user-friendly controls and cable management, making it a top choice for professional gamers and content creators seeking performance and practicality.























| ASIN | B08PKXF1LC |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | 6,527 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 151 in Monitors |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Colour | Black |
| Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (962) |
| Date First Available | 3 Dec. 2020 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 11.7 kg |
| Item model number | 90LM06F0-B01170 |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2 Kilowatt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 2 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Asus |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 5 |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 5 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Power Source | Hand-operated |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Processor Type | Others |
| Product Dimensions | 10.94 x 31.77 x 21.22 cm; 11.7 kg |
| Resolution | 3440 x 1440 Pixels |
| Screen Resolution | 3440x1440 |
| Series | VG34VQL1B |
| Standing screen display size | 34.0 |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
A**U
Games and Movies look great! I can't go back to using Windows on a normal widescreen...
If you are looking for a gaming-centric ultrawide display with great performance and a clear and detailed screen, you won't be disappointed by the VG34. Here's why... The ASUS TUF Gaming VG34VQEL1A comes equipped with built-in speakers, a feature that, at first glance, may seem more like a nod to convenience rather than a serious audio solution. These speakers, while not the powerhouse you'd find in a dedicated sound system, serve the role of a gentle stream rather than a roaring river. They produce sound that can be described as quiet and tinny, reminiscent of a small radio in a large room. However, this subtle performance is not without its charm. For activities like listening to podcasts or casual YouTube viewing, these speakers are like a soft-spoken guide in a library—adequate and discreet. They won't shake the walls, but they will faithfully deliver the story. I'm using the display with my PC (DisplayPort) and Playstation 5 (HDMI); if you connect speakers to the headphone jack, expect to hear a high pitched sound as the volume increases. This is a little disappointing, as my previous display (BenQ EX3202R) produced loud, clear, essentially perfect sound, over the 3.5mm jack. This is easily fixed by using a USB audio device with the PS5 and connecting that directly to the speakers. This is a very niche 'problem' that I'm not factoring into my overall opinion; a minor inconvenience, and more than anything, makes me respect whatever BenQ did to make such a great headphone jack! It's worth noting that you must disable FreeSync in order to change the aspect-ratio; something you will want to do if using a game console (if you don't want the image to be stretched)...this means I can't recommend the display for console owners, if console is their priority, as you will lose FreeSync in order to avoid a stretched image...and this also means you get black bars at either side of the image (which I was prepared for, with it being ultrawide, but the FreeSync arrangement is a let down!). This means 'VRR' won't be enabled; however 4K works fine and downscales very nicely. HDR performance is miles ahead of my previous BenQ display; although this display only has a brightness of around 350 - so you won't get a true HDR performance; however it still looks good. On Windows, nVidia cards can simulate HDR on SDR content (using some kind of AI process) - and it does improve the fidelity - providing deeper blacks with more detail in shadows. Top-end bright white colours lose any fine detail, but overall the HDR performance is better than I expected... chances are, it's best left turned off, only to be enabled on a display with at least 600 (ideally 1000) . The monitor's stand is a testament to engineering prowess, combining sturdiness with a well-thought-out design. Imagine it as the roots of an ancient tree, holding firm against the winds of time. It not only provides a stable base but also incorporates easy cable management, ensuring that your gaming setup remains a sleek command center free from the clutches of cable chaos. While the monitor exudes robustness in its overall build, it does lean heavily on budget-looking plastics. This choice might remind one of a knight in shining armor, where the shine is more a testament to function over form. The aesthetic does not detract from its quality but instead underlines a focus on performance and durability over superficial appeal. Adjusting settings on many monitors can feel like deciphering ancient hieroglyphs. The ASUS TUF Gaming VG34VQEL1A, however, introduces a joystick control located on the middle underside of the monitor, making menu navigation as easy as charting a course on clear waters. There's no lag when navigating menus or changing settings, akin to having a responsive co-pilot in a cockpit, ensuring smooth adjustments and optimal performance. One of the monitor's standout features is its impeccable performance in motion clarity and color reproduction. Ghosting, the specter that haunts fast-paced scenes, is notably absent in this monitor. Playing games or watching videos is like observing a falcon in flight—smooth, precise, and without a trace of blurring. The color reproduction of the monitor is a veritable feast for the eyes. It brings to mind an artist's palette, where every hue and shade is vibrant and true to life, enriching every visual content from games to movies. Gaming on the ASUS TUF Gaming VG34VQEL1A is akin to stepping into a new world. Titles like Diablo become vastly more immersive, thanks to the expansive horizontal viewing space. It's like opening a panoramic window onto the game world, where every detail is laid bare, and the landscape stretches into the horizon. Watching ultrawide videos on this monitor is an experience that rivals the allure of cinema. With no black borders to mar the view, it's as if the monitor becomes a portal to other worlds, matching the format used by many cinema films. This feature turns your desk into a private theater, where every screening is an exclusive event. The ASUS TUF Gaming VG34VQEL1A Curved Gaming Monitor is more than just a tool for gaming and entertainment; it's a gateway to new experiences. Its robust design, combined with user-friendly controls and stellar performance, makes it a reliable companion for anyone looking to delve deeper into the digital realm. While it may bear the marks of cost-saving in its use of plastics, this does not detract from its overall quality and appeal. The monitor's performance in delivering ghost-free visuals and vibrant colors enhances every interaction, from gaming to movie watching. Its expansive display and the ability to watch ultrawide content without borders elevates it from a mere monitor to a window into vast digital landscapes. The ASUS TUF Gaming VG34VQEL1A is a worthy consideration for gamers, content creators, and anyone in between seeking a monitor that combines performance with practicality.
A**A
Only 2 days in but so far a truly excellent display at a great price
Only had this Monitor 2 days now but it’s excellent ,, below I’ll list the good and bad but for the price paid, I’m delighted Good ,,,,,, • Screen Size, Excellent, I’ve gone to ultrawide from a 31.5 G32QC 1440p monitor so not much of an upgrade as such in terms of size but the aspect ratio is incredible for flight simulator 2020, which is what I play mainly, I never thought of getting one until I seen my brother simming on his ultrawide and it just looks better • Colours, Amazing, They look as good as many IPS Panels I’ve had and maybe even better than some, for a VA Panel they really are excellent, I’ve uploaded a video showing these off through an online video but please be aware I did record it from my phone but please take my word for it, there excellent. You can also choose 10bit colour in the nvidia control panel if you select a screen refresh rate of 144hz or below through display port, which I’ve done, ASUS don’t seem to mention this anywhere and go with its 165hz 8bit colour in the description. • Size, Bezels = For this price point there very good and your getting a lot of screen for your money, it’s also fairly thin at the back for an ultrawide, my brother as the Z35p and it’s huge compared to this. Bad points ,,,,,,, • Not so much the monitors fault but I did pick this up through Amazon Resale Germany and it arrived with no power lead, hdmi lead, and display port lead, although Amazon resolved the issue very fast but I still had to pop to the local b & q store in the late evening to get a power lead to see if the monitor actually worked, so just be prepared if you pick it up through resale, • USB HUB = It comes with a built in 4 port USB 3.0 hub, but my clock that sits usually on top when connected to it turns off almost instantly, now the clock is USB 2.0 but surely the monitor is backwards compatible, my G32QC was USB 3.0 and the clocks usb power lead worked fine in it, so I’ll contact ASUS Support in the next few days and get back to this with an update, hopefully that way the reason the previous customer returned it :( , I did go into the settings and the standby usb power was set to off, I changed it to on but it still won’t power the clock • GHOSTING, When the overdrive setting is on when planning around the top panel inside the fenix a320 there is horrible and very big ghosting, it’s like the cockpit lights up with blue like squares below the instrument switches, it’s very annoying, I fixed this by simply turning off the overdrive setting in the displays onboard menu, im not sure if you should leave it on but with flight sim 2020 it’s been fine so far without it on Neutral ,,,,, The monitor comes with built in speakers but I’ve not even bothered testing them at all as I use an external sound bar • Onboard Menu = Accessible by joystick on the back it’s super simple to navigate, the only thing I’ve done in the menu is turn off overdrive and change the brightness from 100% to 60%
M**E
Convient à mais attentes rien a dire
T**E
J'ai eu du fast IPS, du OLED, du VA bas de gamme, et ensuite celui ci, et au final j'ai gardé celui ci. La colorimétrie est excellente, je l'ai mis côte à côte à du IPS et du OLED et j'ai préféré le rendu de cet écran. Il est bien plus coloré et les noirs sont vraiment profonds. Je n'ai aucun ghosting avec le mode OD (Overdrive) a "40". En revanche le côté fâcheux pour certains sera que cet écran possède du black smearing assez léger mais il en possède. Rien à voir avec mon ancien VA bas de gamme de chez Samsung. Vraiment c'est très minime et je ny prête même plus attention car parfois dans des scénario identiques je ne vois pas de black smearing. Je pense que c'est à froid que l'écran en a un peu car ensuite au bout d'une demi heure j'ai beau chercher je n'en vois pas même dans des scénario très sombres. La courbure 1500R et le format 34 pouces est un régal rien à rajouter sur ça. Niveau luminosité ça domine tout ce que j'ai pu tester aussi, c'est l'écran le plus lumineux que j'ai vu je pense bien qu'on ai les nits exprimé par la marque c'est un écran extra lumineux si pour vous ça compte tout comme moi (C'est la que le OLED pêche et c'est le jour et la nuit par rapport à cet écran) Le HDR est bon sans être exceptionnel non plus cela dépendra du jeu joué comme d'habitude. Avec le HDR bien calibré l'écran est encore plus parfait dans ses rendu couleurs et ses noirs encore plus profonds mais la c'est vraiment à vous de régler le HDR en jeu correctement, et c'est pas toujours facile ou bon selon les jeux. Le freesync premium marche bien, en revanche pensez à capper vos fps en jeux sinon ça va flicker si les fps fluctuent donc un lock est obligatoire (VA oblige) Je joue en compétitif et l'écran est totalement compatible avec des jeux e-sport c'est pas l'écran qui vous freinera (J'étais sur un 240hz avant et la les 165Hz sont vraiment équivalent selon mon expérience on ne perds que très peu et l'écran est très réactif) Pour ceux qui veulent les noirs profonds et les couleurs très belles (il affiche 125% du spectre couleurs SRGB ca aide la plupart des écrans sont 98%~ donc on ne trouve pas l'image délavée) et une luminosité au plus haut. Si comme moi vous hésitez entre oled et VA et IPS. Je vous conseille ceci plutôt que un écran oled qui sera bien plus cher bien moins lumineux. Bref sur cet écran j'ai les avantages du IPS (Belles couleurs, luminosité enorme) avec les noirs profonds du VA (Et même + car il est dans les meilleurs pour ça 4700:1 de profondeur des noirs la majorité seront dans les 3000:1 au mieux) et pour le prix je préfère largement ça à du oled 4x plus cher. Et ici très peu de risque de burn in de la dalle. Retenez bien que les VA bas de gamme n'ont rien à voir avec ces VA déjà un peu plus premium. Si vous avez eu des ecran VA cheap par la passé je vous encourage à tester celui ci et de lui laisser sa chance. Petite astuce : J'ai mis le mode couleurs personnalisé avec le panel NVIDIA des couleurs a 55% pour un rendu très coloré c'est vraiment comme ça que l'écran donne un meilleur effet pour moi. En espérant avoir aidé la communauté! Edit: J'ai eu depuis entre les mains un écran oled 240hz ultrawide je les ai réglé de manière similaires les couleurs sont exactement les mêmes, sauf le rouge qui n'est pas exactement aussi naturel mais un poil plus saturé, bluffant, dans des scènes identiques je n'ai noté presque AUCUNE variation de couleurs. J'ai réussi à obtenir des couleurs je dirai à 90% similaires, avec 500 nits~ contre 280 de mon oled. (En full screen) pour 750 euros moins cher. Juste foncez mais pensez à le régler. Je suis fan du oled, mais je n'ai aucun soucis à retourner sur ce asus , je dirai même que sur certains jeux colorés comme valheim, je préfère le ASUS je retrouve + ce coté coloré magique du a la luminosité supplémentaire les couché de soleils sont magnifiques et un poil plus saturé ca reste très naturel comme dans la vraie vie et pas trop saturé non plus ceci dit. Voila voilà Juste pour vous dire que j'ai réussi à obtenir des couleurs très proches du oled sans les defaut de la techno et je trouve ça encore bluffant ca doit être un superbe écran vraiment car je doutes que les autres VA soient si bons.
A**E
Ich bin vom ASUS TUF Gaming VG34VQL1B absolut begeistert. Die große Darstellung auf dem 34-Zoll-Curved-Display (WQHD) ist einfach genial und zieht einen förmlich ins Gaming-Geschehen. Besonders hervorzuheben ist die problemlose Anwendung im Arbeitsalltag. Dank der automatischen Unterteilung der Arbeitsfenster lässt sich die große Fläche extrem effizient nutzen. Man kann problemlos mehrere Fenster nebeneinander platzieren, was den Workflow deutlich verbessert und was meiner Meinung nach einen zweiten Monitor überflüssig macht. Die Bildqualität ist dank 165Hz und HDR 400 gestochen scharf und flüssig. Auch die Reaktionszeit von 1ms macht sich in schnellen Spielen positiv bemerkbar. Ein fantastischer Monitor, der den Spagat zwischen Gaming-Power und produktivem Multitasking perfekt meistert.
J**S
Mycket skärm för pengarna!
N**D
Hervorragendes Preis-Leistungsverhältnis. Der Monitor ist hochwertig verarbeitet. Der Standfuß ist sehr massiv und hält den Bildschirm ohne stark zu wackeln oder schwanken. Die Einstellmöglichkeiten sind perfekt (Kippen, Drehen, Höhe). Der Kabelorganizer ist ok, schön wäre gewesen, wenn die Kabel gerade nach hinten und nicht seitlich am Standfuß vorbei geleitet werden würden, aber ist ok. Die Krümmung ist angenehm. Das Bild ist gestochen scharf, die Helligkeit ist gut. Die Übertaktung auf 180Hz funktioniert einwandfrei ohne negativen Nebeneffekte wie Flimmern o. Ä. Die vorhandenen Technologien funktionieren einwandfrei, AMD Freesync Premium Pro funktioniert auch mit einer Nvidia RTX 5070Ti obwohl der Bildschirm nicht G-sync zertifiziert ist. HDR ist auch dabei, wobei hier der Effekt evtl. etwas schwach ist. Ghosting, Response Time usw. im für VA-Panel üblichen Rahmen. Also im gesamten ein super Monitor für einen guten Preis. Ich kann den Kauf empfehlen.
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