The future of screens appears to be curved. We're seeing quite a lot of new products that eschew the straight and narrow now, particularly when combined with an aspect wider than 16:9. The latest to arrive on the KitGuru review desk is the ASUS Designo Curve MX34VQ. This is a very attractively styled 34in screen, with a 21:9 aspect, and 3,440 x 1,440 resolution.
The resolution and size makes the MX34VQ quite similar in specification to the Samsung CF791. However, although both use VA panel technology and offer a 100Hz refresh, the ASUS unit is much more mildly curved, with 1800R rather than the Samsung's much more pronounced 1500R, so this won't be exactly the same panel underneath. There's also no FreeSync or G-Sync included.
Otherwise, specs are pretty similar, with a 300cd/m2 brightness rating and 3,000:1 contrast. Response rate is the usual 4ms we see from VA. So this isn't a specifically game-oriented screen, although there are GamePlus modes included which will give you extras like onscreen crosshairs or frames per second. An added bonus for everyone is the inclusion of a Qi Wireless charger, rated at 5W/1A.
This sits on the stand base, which then lights up to show charging taking place. Supported phones include Samsung's Galaxy S5 and above plus many Nokia Lumias – but sadly no iPhones.
Also notable by its absence is a USB hub, but there is a headphone jack so you can listen to audio piped in via HDMI or DisplayPort without having to use the built-in 8W Harman Kardon stereo speakers.
Overall, the ASUS Designo Curve MX34VQ is a potentially rather attractive package, and not just for the way it looks, as it's a little cheaper than the Samsung CF791 too. Let's find out how it compares.
Specification:
Screen size: 34-inch, 21:9 aspect
Native resolution: 3,440 x 1,440
Refresh rate: 100Hz
Panel type: VA
Contrast ratio: 3,000:1
Brightness: 300cd/m2
Response time: 4ms grey-to-grey
Display inputs: 3x HDMI 2.0, 1x DisplayPort 1.2
USB hub: No.
Tilt: Yes
Raise: No
Swivel: No
Other: Headphone jack, built-in 8W speakers, Qi Wireless phone charger.
Retail Price: £737.98 (inc. VAT)
No Freesync or G-Sync yet the still want £750 for it.
Lol..fuck off Asus, the stuff you make isn’t as good as you seem to think it is.
There’s no shortage of other monitors of this size with adaptive sync in either flavor. Perhaps not at this price point, but they’re still out there.
Perhaps consider the PG348Q if you want G-Sync.
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There is freesync. PCmonitors could test it :https://pcmonitors.info/reviews/asus-mx34vq/ ; also it’s present on the Specs sheet of the monitor (see the notes): https://www.asus.com/Monitors/MX34VQ/specifications/
I think that KitGuru missed something here…..
Gotta be that dude unfortunately. It has a 60 Hz refresh rate, not 100 Hz.
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/asus-designo-mx34vq-34-3440×1440-va-widescreen-curved-led-monitor-mo-09a-as.html
https://www.scan.co.uk/products/34-asus-designo-curve-mx34vq-uwqhd-monitor-3440×1440-219-1800r-60hz-4ms-30001-100m1-3x-hdmi-dp
https://www.asus.com/uk/Monitors/MX34VQ/
“such as adaptive-sync settings like G-Sync, using a compatible graphics card in our test PC.”
Year, test a Freesync monitor with a Quadro
Has freesync…they list it as adaptive sync.
Nope, Asus is a pain, on the nz site, there is a mention of 16.7million colours, but no srgb percentage and Freesync is mention as adaptive sync “3)Adaptive Sync support range from 48Hz-100Hz”