

🎮 Elevate your workspace and gameplay with the ultimate curved powerhouse!
The AOC CU34G2X is a 34-inch UltraWide QHD curved gaming monitor featuring a 1500R VA panel with 3440x1440 resolution, 1ms response time, and 144Hz refresh rate with Adaptive-Sync. It offers exceptional color accuracy covering over 115% sRGB and 98% Adobe RGB, a height-adjustable ergonomic stand, and a sleek frameless design. Designed for immersive gaming and professional multitasking, it includes a 3-year zero dead pixel warranty and supports USB 3.0 hub functionality.







| ASIN | B07ZB2TNZZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #245,878 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #4,793 in Computer Monitors |
| Brand | AOC |
| Color | Black/Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,321) |
| Date First Available | October 19, 2019 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.34 x 31.82 x 20.79 inches |
| Item Weight | 10.34 pounds |
| Item model number | CU34G2X |
| Manufacturer | TPV Technology |
| Max Screen Resolution | 3440 x 1440 Pixels |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 9.34 x 31.82 x 20.79 inches |
| Screen Resolution | 3440x1440 |
| Series | G Series |
| Standing screen display size | 34 Inches |
A**R
Great for gaming and work. Use the DisplayPort cable, not HDMI.
This review is for the 34" CU34G2X UltraWide QHD 3440x1440 monitor. Used for about a week before writing this. This is the best monitor I've ever seen with my own eye's! The curve is perfect, not too much, not too little. It's really immersive for gaming in particular. And for reading online and working for long durations the curve still looks great and is not distracting. Looks amazing on its own, even without content! Solid metal stand and wide metal feet. Very sturdy. The metal feet have lots of solid, grippy rubber pads on them so it stays right where you put it. The screen isn't too glossy or too matte. The red trim is well placed and not over done. It looks very modern and professional, but still calls attention to itself like a gaming monitor should! Refresh rate does indeed go up to 144hz no problem in games and in Windows 10. Color reproduction is really good to my eyes. They include a printed sheet with the color calibration results for your specific monitor with serial number, so AOC really is going the extra mile to prove that these really are high-end monitors. This is a super low latency "VA" type panel. So it is the best looking panel type from a technical and color reproduction perspective. IPS panels traditionally had lower refresh rates than VA panels, but this monitor proves you can have the best looking VA panel type, AND super low 1ms refresh rates. Games look amazing in the ultra-wide format. Halo on PC for example actually gives you a full field of view with this monitor, same with Rocket League. So you do actually get an advantage in some games. You literally can see more of the field of play with the ultra-wide aspect ratio 21:9, than anyone else stuck on the 16:9 ratio that most 1080p or 4k monitors use. Brightness is great, even too bright at highest settings unless your in a really bright room. So that's nice to have if it's needed. All brightness and contrast settings and even gaming profiles are adjustable through physical buttons under the monitor, but also through the G-menu software. So using the G-menu software you don't need to fiddle with the physical controls of the monitor at all to fully adjust and control the monitors settings. G-menu even has hot-keys so you can change your monitor settings to different profiles almost instantly. You can download the G-menu software from AOC's support website. Make sure to use the included DisplayPort cable with this monitor. The HDMI ports don't have the same capabilities as the DisplayPort connectors. To get freesync, 144hz, and native 3440x1440 resolution all together; you MUST use either of the two DisplayPort connectors on this monitor. AND make sure your not just converting from HDMI at the source to DisplayPort. The source signal from your PC also needs to be DisplayPort. There is also a usb3.0 cable included. You can use it to hook it to your computer, then you can use the monitor as a USB 3.0 hub. Power Delivery is off by default on the USB 3.0 ports, but you can enable it via the monitors settings menu, or through the G-menu software. Amazing monitor, highly recommended.
J**G
good monitor
Great monitor, love the Ultra wide, good image used for gaming and refresh rate is good
F**R
Reviewing for out-of-the-box experience...
Needing a replacement for my damaged ultrawide monitor, I picked this one as a step up. It's NOT full 4K, but given the 1)size, 2) curve, 3) relative price, this monitor seemed like a good value. Also, I have owned AOC (not the Congressperson) products before, so I was not expecting to be blown away or anything, and to have some complaints, but also I was expecting something that did the thing it was supposed to do. Quick takes: 1) Not an ultra-precise display for color or all viewing angles (I mean, if you need ULTRA perfect), but if you're looking for that, you wouldn't consider this price-point anyway 2) 100% great for general desktop use and gaming-- sitting at the center, color and brightness are uniform from edge-to-edge, and normally-imperceptible color variation from top-to-bottom (you will see it with some colors during a manual calibration, but not normally otherwise) 3) Be prepared to make a lot of adjustments to the monitor's settings in order to get the picture where you want it-- AOC does themselves a disservice shipping it the way it's set, as many out-of-the-box users are going to be confused and disappointed, I expect. So, out of the box, the monitor is pretty substantial-- it has a heft and build quality I'm used to seeing in more expensive monitors. Setup is as easy as you'd expect for any monitor these days. I used DisplayPort, but the monitor also has HDMI inputs also. Right away, though, I could see something was off about the monitor's settings, which isn't a huge deal, because you can just change the settings, right? Well, yes, but... this monitor insists on having the MOST HORRIFIC combo of on-screen display and small, identical-feeling, hidden control buttons. Getting around the OSD menu is a nightmare of accidentally exiting menus, turning the monitor off, and paranoia about pressing the wrong buttons. One thing, right off the bat, that was extra-confusing is that (despite what some of the listing info says above this monitor DOES have HDR). However, turning it on in Windows immediately makes the picture entirely washed out, giving me a new starting point to calibrate and to question the sanity/value of HDR (honestly, with it turned on in Windows and on the monitor, I can't see a big difference, but just some odd behavior in games sometimes.. not even sure why). I'm not a pro at calibration, but I get the basics and, walking through some online manual (as in, by-hand) calibrations, I both learned a lot about the display, and got the picture to a decent place-- it's annoying the default settings didn't start closer. I was able to get it to a place I like-- others have said things about the brightness, but I've had no issue-- I've had to turn my brightness down a bit to get it to a comfortable place. Anyway, I recommend it, just know what you're getting into.
E**A
Excelente monitor que ha superado mis expectativas. Recién adquirí una RTX 3070 y tenía curiosidad por estos monitores Ultrawide más panorámicos y su tecnología AdaptativeSync en el caso de Nvidia. Tenia temor por el issue conocido de parpadeo en ciertos juegos y pantallas de carga pero no he tenido ningún problema y la tecnología Sync have que los juegos se sientan más estables y fluidos en cuanto a FPS, y esto no pasaba con mi anterior monitor convencional 4k a 60 hz. Yo compré aparte un cable DP 1.4 ya que no estaba seguro si lo traía el monitor, si lo trae pero solo es 1.2 así que si lo quieren usar a máxima resolución y 144 hz les recomiendo comprar uno de máxima calidad. Cómo área de trabajo es enorme!! Vengo de un monitor de 28 pulgadas u de inmediato se nota la diferencia y se presta para acomodar nuestras herramientas de trabajo juntas. Para obtener la mejor calidad de imagen busquen configuraciones para implementar el Picture boost y activar el ASync. Super recomendado a buen precio ($10800)
M**E
Be careful when reading the reviews here on Amazon this page has several monitors on it, I'm reviewing the 34 inch 21:9 CU34G2X. I compared this monitor side by side with the LG 34GP83A-B, Samsung C49RG90 and Acer XB273K, it has by far the best quality per dollar. The only area the other monitors were noticeably better in was brightness, this monitor is bright enough but just not super bright like those 3. I work in a very bright room and it's good enough, the bright frame feature helps a lot here. There is a great description of how to calibrate all the settings on Reddit by collective_dysentery, just search for "cu34g2x calibration" and you'll find it. I recommend using that as a starting point then tweaking to what works for you. The colors were also better on the other 3 out of the box, especially the LG and Acer which are IPS, but I found that it was pretty easy to use the controls to get them close to the same level. This monitor has much better contrast than the LG of Acer which I found made a much larger difference to image quality. The Game Color feature is nice for giving colors some extra pop for games, for work I found leaving it at the default 10 to be the best however. This monitor has by far the best anti-glare of the 4, I do not notice any significant blurriness on small text. It seems to be a tiny bit less sharp but nothing worth worrying about. The XB273K was much sharper of course as it's 4K. I found the 1500R curve to be really helpful for making the edges of the screen useable and the curve only took a few hours to get used to. Even though the XB273K is not as wide and 16:9 it was noticeable how far away the edges are on it. At 34 inch 21:9 a flat panel would have unusable edges. Shadow Control works really well for adjusting how dark/light the shadows are in a game, if you want that dark game ambiance with deep blacks and tons of contrast just drop the Shadow Control down one or two notches. I have not noticed any brightness flickering from G-Sync in games, it did happen in Amazon Workspaces that I use for work but that's easily solved by turning off windowed G-Sync or temporarily turning it completely off. There is absolutely no reason to use G-Sync in work applications like Workspaces. The build quality is very good, the best of the 4, although they were all well made. All 4 of the monitors I tried are great units I would recommend any of them to anyone, for me the AOC CU34G2X just made the most sense even mostly ignoring the cost. If the Samsung C49RG90 was $800 or less I would have went with it because of the extra screen space of 32:9 and higher brightness but even at that price it would be close. It's not curved enough so the edges aren't usable and it's just massive.
S**R
I've been using this monitor for the last few months now (bought in August, reviewed in December) and think I can now properly list its strengths and weaknesses. Pros: - Massive amount of screen real estate. - Great for work when you need to have multiple windows/apps open side by side. I work in software QA and amount of space as certainly made a positive impact. - Gaming is a good bit more immersive thanks due to not only the wider image but also the slight curve. - Fast response time and 144Hz refresh rate make everything feel smoother. It's really hard to go back. - Editing photos, the colour gamut and accuracy out of the box are decent and certainly good enough for an amateur photographer like me. - Comes with all the cables you need for the full resolution and frame rate experience, just make sure your video card supports DisplayPort - Supports AMD free sync and also works with G-sync for Nvidia cards (GTX1060 in my case) Cons: - It's weird when you're sharing your screen on a call and everyone gets confused by the size and aspect ratio, same goes for full screen screen shots :) - Not every game supports the ultrawide format and finding the right compromise of resolution and black bars left and right can be tricky. - The default colour depth is only 8-bit and I am pretty sure I noticed that during my first photo editing session when colour transitions looked a bit rougher than I was used to. A quick online search revealed that the panel does actually support 10-bit depth but you need to force it through the video card (Nvidia in my case) driver. - The curve and aspect ration take some getting used to. Especially on a browser window, the curve threw me off and I kept missing information on either side since it was too much in my peripheral vision. By now, I am well used to it though. - Viewing angles are not great for someone coming from an IPS panel but they're decent for a VA panel. And since it's only me looking at it straight on, it's alright. - It does generate quite a bit of heat at the top and the bottom corners - might be an issue for stuffy (home) offices in the summer In short: You get a great monitor with plenty of space and features. The support for free and G-sync and the 144Hz refresh rate are tough to beat at this price!
L**O
Excelente monitor para jugar a un precio muy asequible, los juegos se ven geniales y en mi caso muy fluidos con la tecnología FreeSync (AdaptativeSync) de AMD. Tuve que ajustar los colores de manera manual ya que los perfiles predeterminados no me agradaron mucho. Para el trabajo diario me gustó mucho, puedes tener dos ventanas en la misma pantalla con un tamaño que te permite trabajar de manera cómoda. Una excelente opción si lo que buscas es mayor comodidad para trabajar y una mejor experiencia para jugar. Cabe mencionar que no todos los juegos soportan el formato 21:9, pero aún así vale mucho la pena.
N**O
Warning, Lastest 3 ans a half year. The screen look nice and worked good but doesn't last. My screen died after a lil more then 3 years. My friend's AOC only lasted 2 years and had a lot of prob to get the warranty working. From now on, rather pay more to get something that last. Just be aware !
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