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August 2017
(85%)
119 Reviews
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1086 Reviews
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The editors liked
Ultrawide Monitor
Dual Monitor
Wide Gamut Coverage with Excellent Accuracy
Functional and Eye-Catching Design
85-Watt USB-C
Improved Version of the Original X34
Best monitor I've ever touched
Bar none
Bright IPS panel
Officially overclockable refresh rate. 100Hz success should be common
Beefy ultrawide resolution reveals more of your game
Enables more efficient desktop work
GSYNC works well
Especially when
3440x1440 resolution
100Hz refresh rate
GSync
Color accuracy
Contrast
Uniformity
Audio quality
34" Of Curved Sweetness
G-SYNC & ARR = The Bomb
IPS Display Technology
100Hz Refresh Hard Setting
Thin Bezel
Curved IPS Display with a 3440×1440 resolution
Refresh Rate of 60 Hz (OC up to 100)
NVIDIA G-Sync 2.0
Exceptionally good gaming performance without Tearing
Ghosting and Stuttering
Ergonomic Design
Gamer-centric settings
Cool design
USB hub
Supports G-Sync anti-tearing technology
Excellent performance in testing
Huge display area
Great performance
Loads of features. Make sure you've got a newer NVIDIA graphics card in order to take advantage of everything this monitor has to offer
120Hz refresh & G-Sync support
Accurate gamma and color after calibration
OSD joystick
Nice Styling & build quality
Impressive design
Gorgeous picture quality
Strong G-Sync performance
Low latency
Solid built-in speakers
4 USB ports will be useful for a plethora of reasons
Zero frame design maximizes the size of the screen
UltraWide QHD display + curved panel cannot be beaten when it comes to total game immersion
Best picture I've ever seen
On any gaming monitor – you'll spend hours just staring in awe at this beastly display
Physically stylish and incredibly durable
NV
Acer's best ultrawide gaming monitor now packs an even faster refresh rate. Improved design. Still packs great features
Like 3440x1440 resolution
GSync and highquality IPS panel
Amazing overall gaming experience. The Predator X34 checks all the boxes (IPS
WQHD
100hz and GSync support) with strong performance and image quality.
The editors didn't like
Big and unified screen real estate
Less cables and clutter
Great aesthetics
Less distractions
Can allow multiple apps in a single workspace
More affordable
Defined work space
True full screen for multiple programs
Flexibility in arrangement
Size Makes it Narrow
Low Resolution
Expensive
Limited Contrast
Dismal HDR Performance
At $1
299 USD
The Predator X34 is one expensive monitor
IPS glow is noticeable during dark scenes in gaming or movies
Some ghosting in overdrive modes
Pricey
Limited Number Of Inputs
No Swivel In Stand
Industry Support For 21
9
Only two video inputs
A wide base stand
The OSD has no visual markings that tell you what the buttons do. You have to press one so that the description pops up. Navigating menus can be a bit of a pain
Price will probably be an issue for most gamers. My biggest con was that I do not have an appropriate video card to test this monitor completely
Lacks the contrast of a VA panel
No ULMB (if that matters to you)
Navigating menus can be a pain
People have experienced flickering issues
Price – not for the average Joe gamer
Limited input options – would be nice to see more than one HDMI / DisplayPort inputs
Speakers aren't great
But monitor speakers never are
Factory calibration isn't as good as with the Predator X34. More expensive for minor upgrades
The Predator X34 represents the absolute pinnacle of modern gaming monitor design. Its excellent IPS panel, immersion-enhancing curve, high refresh rate and G-SYNC technology all combine to create a must-have tool for gamers who dont particularly care ab...
Ultrawide 3440x1440 resolution, InPlane Switching (IPS) panel, Curved screen increases immersion in most games, while being subtle enough for everyday use, NVIDIA GSYNC, Overclocks to 100Hz, Four USB 3.0 ports!, Attractive, sleek design, Extremely solid c
Price, Takes up a lot of desk real estate, No swivel, Maxes at 100Hz instead of 120Hz
The Acer Predator X34 is everything I thought it would be when it arrived on my doorstep. Its massive size made its presence felt even before I set it all up, and once I powered it on, that presence persisted. The Predator X34 is chock full of top-of-the-...
Published: 2019-03-11, Author: Jason , review by: techau.com.au
G-Sync, VESA Mount, OSD
Desk space required
Go and try to find a similar specced monitor for a better price, you probably can't. While there's plenty of ultra-wides on the market now, there's generally one label that's missing, the G-sync one. Given how important this is to the experience of gaming...
Abstract: Given what you're paying per-pixel, it's sometimes easy to lose sight of why you'd want to opt for a dedicated desktop gaming monitor over a proper HD TV. After all, TV's often depreciate in value a lot quicker than monitors. They embody a rare combinatio...
Curved 34-inch 21:9 ultra-wide display delivers on immersion, Quality IPS panel with wide viewing angles, minimal reflections and excellent colour accuracy, Nvidia G-Sync with 100Hz refresh rate delivers buttery-smooth and tear-free gameplay
Pricey, Need seperate models for AMD/NVIDIA boost compatibility, Gaming at 100Hz can suffer from flicker with select titles, Navigating the monitor's controls is an exercise in frustration
Going into this review, I knew I was going to love the Predator X34. First off, I had just boxed up the AMD FreeSync equivalent and had nothing but good things to say about it. The XR341CK is only capable of 75Hz, which is a big roadblock to it being the...
Abstract: Regardless of whether you're a hardcore, full-tim PC gamer or a casual after-hours warrior, your hardware can be the difference between an embarrassing defeat or an amazing victory.To get the most out of the latest first-person shooter (FPS), sports, raci...
Published: 2018-06-19, Author: Christian , review by: tomshardware.co.uk
120Hz refresh & G-Sync support, Accurate gamma and color after calibration, OSD joystick, Nice Styling & build quality
Lacks the contrast of a VA panel, No ULMB (if that matters to you)
There is little to dislike about the Acer Predator X34P. It has G-Sync and 120Hz support wrapped up in a 1900R-curved IPS screen with accurate color and good contrast, made even better by a unique approach to gamma that works extremely well. It's better-l...
When we discussed the previous Acer Predator X34 in 2016, that screen was one of the most desirable gaming monitors on the market: the extra wide, curved panel with its high resolution offered a fantastic experience in games, especially if you included th...