Ultrawide gaming monitors continue to increase in popularity, and thankfully they are also getting more and more affordable. The iiyama GB3480WQSU offers a standard 3440×1440 VA panel with 1500R curvature, up to 180Hz refresh rate via overclocking, alongside adaptive sync and a claimed 4000:1 contrast ratio… all for £340. We put it through our full suite of tests to find out if it is worth buying.
It's been a while since I last looked at an iiyama monitor, especially an ultrawide – we'd have to go back to the GB3466WQSU which was a fantastic value option a few years ago. The GCB3480WQSU certainly looks like an upgrade on paper, promising higher contrast and – crucially for gamers – increased refresh rate and faster response times. We know cheaper VA panels can sometimes struggle with dark-level smearing, so let's see what this screen can do.
Specification:
- Diagonal: 34″, 86.4cm
- Panel: VA LED, matte finish
- Curved: 1500R
- Native resolution: 3440 x 1440 @180Hz (4.9 megapixel UWQHD, DisplayPort)
- Aspect ratio: 21:9
- Panel brightness: 420 cd/m²
- Static contrast: 4000:1
- Response time (MPRT): 0.4ms
- Viewing zone: horizontal/vertical: 178°/178°, right/left: 89°/89°, up/down: 89°/89°
- Horizontal Sync:48 – 180kHz
- Viewable area W x H: 797.2 x 333.7mm, 31.4 x 13.1″
- Pixel pitch: 0.232mm
- Colour: matte, black
- Signal input: HDMI x2 (max. 3440 x 1440 @100Hz)
- DisplayPort: x2 (max. 3440 x 1440 @180Hz)
- USB HUB: x2 (v.3.2 (Gen 1, 5Gbit; DC5V, 900mA))
- HDCP: yes
- Headphone connector: yes
- Blue light reducer: yes
- Flicker free: yes
- Adaptive Sync support; FreeSync Premium Pro – HDMI: 3440 x 1440 @48-100Hz, DP: 3440 x 1440 @48-180Hz
- HDR: HDR400
- Display position adjustments: height, tilt
- Height adjustment: 110mm
- Tilt angle: 20° up; 5° down
- VESA mounting: 100 x 100mm