ASUS TUF 34 Inch Curved Gaming Monitor – WQHD (3440×1440), 165Hz, 1ms, Extreme Low Motion Blur, FreeSync Premium, Eye Care, Height Adjustable, DisplayHDR 400, DisplayPort, HDMI,… by ASUS
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- 34-inch WQHD (3440×1440) 1500R curved gaming monitor with ultra-fast 165Hz (supports 144Hz) refresh rate designed for professional gamers and immersive gameplay
- ASUS Extreme Low Motion Blur (ELMB ) technology enables a 1ms response time (MPRT) to eliminate ghosting for sharp gaming visuals at high frame rates
- FreeSync Premium technology to eliminate screen tearing and choppy frame rates
- High Dynamic Range (HDR) technology with professional color gamut delivers contrast and color performance that meets the DisplayHDR 400 certification
- Extensive connectivity with DisplayPort 1.4 x2, HDMI (v2.0) x2, USB Hub ports
- Supports both Adaptive-Sync with NVIDIA GeForce graphics cards and FreeSync with AMD Radeon graphics cards Compatible with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 10 series, GTX 16 series, RTX 20 series and newer graphics cards
The ASUS TUF 34 Inch Curved Gaming Monitor – WQHD (3440×1440), 165Hz, 1ms, Extreme Low Motion Blur, FreeSync Premium, Eye Care, Height Adjustable, DisplayHDR 400, DisplayPort, HDMI,… by ASUS combines reliability, modern design, and user-focused engineering. Perfect for everyday use, it delivers dependable results for American customers who value quality.
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$517.11 Original price was: $517.11.$376.97Current price is: $376.97.
Dan T. –
This is the best VA panel I’ve used as far as response time. With the Variable OD set to level 3, blurring isn’t noticeable to me and there’s no overshoot. Anything higher there’s a bit overshoot in dark areas.
Contrast is very good at an impressive 4100-4200:1. I had issues with my first unit where there was some very noticeable dirty screen effect on dark grey screens. The replacement is much less noticeable. First panel measured ~4300:1 contrast, second panel measures ~4100:1. Both better than the advertised 3500:1.
What also measures higher than specified was the brightness. In both SDR and HDR I measured a peak brightness of ~360nits, while the monitor is rated for only 300nits. This doesn’t give a great HDR experience, but it should be plenty bright enough for most conditions in SDR. If you want a better HDR experience, you’re looking at 3x the price of this monitor.
My only gripes with this monitor is that there is no gamma setting. The panel natively measures ~2-2.1, which is a bit lower than the recommended 2.2. Picture looks pretty good despite this. Also a height adjustable stand would’ve been nice, but it sits at the perfect height for me anyway.
Overall, I’d highly recommend this monitor. It is the best 32″ curved VA gaming monitor I’ve tried in this price range, which includes the Alienware AW3225DM and Gigabyte M32QC. The Alienware had good color, good build quality, height adjustable stand and is brighter, but the contrast is the worst of the 3 and there’s a terrible local dimming implementation in HDR that cannot be disabled. The Gigabyte also gets brighter, but it has the worst response time with noticeable smearing in dark areas.
Amazon Customer –
I bought this for only SR1,600 including import tax. Super bargain price and worth the money. I used it as an external monitor for my Macbook Air. I can’t appreciate the 165hz refresh rate because the Mac can only give 60hz refresh rate using hdmi port. Once i upgrade to M1 Mac, I can experience the real high refresh rate. The resolution is enough coming from the 720p screen of Macbook Air. Ultrawide is truly i like about this monitor. I can multitask and split screen especially on charting on tradingview.
Amazon Customer –
As someone who has owned multiple monitors including triple 27″ setups, this ASUS TUF 34″ curved display is exceptional. The image quality is among the best I’ve seen, with vibrant colors and sharp details at 3440×1440 resolution. The built-in speakers are surprisingly impressive with clear stereo separation – while they lack deep bass, the overall sound quality exceeds any monitor speakers I’ve used.
While it doesn’t quite match the total screen real estate of my previous triple-monitor setup, it comes remarkably close while offering a more seamless experience. The only minor drawback is that some games don’t support the native ultrawide resolution, resulting in black bars. However, games like Diver Dave actually turn this into a feature with themed ocean sidebars, which adds to the immersion.
For anyone considering an ultrawide gaming monitor, the picture quality, performance, and built-in audio make this an excellent choice.
Amazon カスタマー –
商品、良だったのですが新品同様でした梱包も丁寧でした。
Erick Gallegos –
Excelente para juegos, su calidad en construccion y la calidad de imagen me dejo sorprendido.
Kurtis –
The ASUS VG248QG is a solid 24″ monitor that’s perfect for gamers and multitaskers alike. The 165Hz refresh rate is buttery-smooth, and the 0.5ms response time makes fast-paced gameplay incredibly responsive. It’s truly plug-and-play, which makes it an awesome choice for anyone setting up their first gaming rig or dual-use workstation.
Build quality feels sturdy, and the widescreen display with G-SYNC compatibility performs great out of the box. Picture clarity is excellent for a 1080p monitor in this price range.
That said, color accuracy can be hit or miss depending on your expectations. Some users love the vibrant display, but others may find the colors slightly off and the brightness a bit harsh, especially in dim environments. If color precision is critical (e.g., for photo editing), you might need to tweak the settings or consider calibration.
Overall, this monitor delivers fantastic performance and value for the price — especially if your main focus is smooth, responsive gameplay.
Luis Antonio Diaz osornio –
Dice que viene con display port pero no es así
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Purchased on: April 19, 2021 and reviewed as of January 17, 2023.
I tend to look at Asus more favorably because of my good experience with the brand so I ended up buying this monitor after reading Rtings’ review on this model. (if you are interested in a very technical and more in depth review, I would suggest to look them up)
The quality it offers for the price is great. I didn’t have any issues with dead pixels, packaging was great and it arrived in good condition, the color profile looks great and very accurate (although I don’t have the measuring tools to make this claim from a creative standpoint). The VESA mounting screw holes are well positioned in a way that you should be able to use any VESA plate. (this is important to consider as other models, like my other monitor, which has a square hole for the entire plate and it is a little to small to fit most VESA mounts despite having accurate screw holes)
For general media consumption and gaming, this is an incredible monitor. In general, I would say I could never go back to using a standard widescreen for a PC. Ultrawide is a massive upgrade with the extra screen size. The resolution this monitor offers is great too as the text looks clean and it isn’t as resource taxing as a 4K monitor would be. I would say this monitor is a great entry point for anyone considering an ultrawide screen. Black uniformity looks good in my opinion despite the lack of any dimming zones.
Another great feature that it has is the 4 USB hub right underneath (USB 3.2 type A). Although I wouldn’t use it for a keyboard and mouse if you are a serious gamer, it is very useful for other things such as charging your devices, plugging in an RGB strip so you can use it as a backlight, external storage or any other accessories or USB drives. (In addition to those, it has 2 Display ports, 2 HDMI 2.0 ports and a 3.5 headphone jack)
On the other hand, there are a few things to keep in mind. You will not be able to use 10bit colors with the 165hz this monitor supports at the same time. If you go for 165hz, you will be limited to 8bit colors. However, if you are okay with 144hz, you can enable the full 10bit colors range.
Another thing often criticized about this monitor is the slight smearing sometimes appearing in dark scenes where you might see the trails of a red/greenish pixels turning as a brighter object moves. This can be somewhat mitigated with overdrive settings. Unfortunately, this is more of a VA panel common issue than anything else and your best option if you really can’t stand it is to go for an IPS or OLED panel at much higher cost.
Overall, I would say this is a good quality product and I would highly recommend it. I can’t speak much about the stand as I use a monitor arm and, I would suggest everyone to use one as well due to the flexibility and movement it offers on top of making your setup much cleaner.
Kyle C. –
I want to start this review with the fact that this product is a TN panel, so if amazing color means a lot to you, then take my review with a grain of salt, because I am a FPS snob. I hate motion blur and ghosting, so color accuracy doesn’t mean as much to me.
To keep it simple, this monitor has basically no ghosting/motion blur whatsoever set at 144hz. The monitor is capable of 165hz, but most of the stuff I play barely runs above 144fps anyway, so I just run it 144hz. Just a personal preference.
The color on this panel isn’t terrible, but as mentioned, it is a TN type panel. I will say the color out of the box looks terrible, but after some fiddling with settings, it looks pretty good. I have an IPS of this same brand and model and you can tell a difference between how the colors pop, but it’s not so extreme that this panel looks bad.
This monitor does have the option to add overlays such as FPS counter, crosshairs, or a timer. However, it seems you can only use one at a time. Kind of lame, but in most practical situation you’re not going to need to use more than one at a time, and most likely you won’t need to use any of them, so it’s a nice feature for a handful of games. Keep in mind this could be operator error, but I’m pretty sure you can only use one function at a time.
Overall it is a decent monitor, but what sells it for me is the refresh rate and fast response times allowing this monitor to have virtually zero ghosting/motion blur.