

🚀 Elevate your game and workspace with ultrawide speed and clarity!
The ASUS TUF VG34VQL1B is a 34-inch curved gaming monitor featuring a 3440x1440 WQHD resolution, 165Hz refresh rate, and 1ms response time with Extreme Low Motion Blur technology. It supports FreeSync Premium for smooth gameplay, DisplayHDR 400 for enhanced color and contrast, and offers extensive connectivity including DisplayPort, HDMI, and USB ports. Designed for professional gamers and multitaskers, it combines immersive visuals with ergonomic adjustability and eye care features.











| ASIN | B08LCMYT54 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65,089 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #1,756 in Computer Monitors |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Color | BLACK |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,495) |
| Date First Available | 24 November 2020 |
| Item Weight | 9.01 Kilograms |
| Item model number | VG34VQL1B |
| Manufacturer | asus |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 80.9 x 41.61 x 27.41 cm; 9.01 kg |
| Resolution | 3440 x 1440 |
| Screen Resolution | 3440x1440 |
| Series | VG34VQL1B |
| Speaker Description | Built-in Speaker |
| Standing screen display size | 34 Inches |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
F**.
Great Screen and as expected
I had an old laptop where I wanted to connect the screen to it. The only thing I was afraid of was if my graphic card would handle the 3440 X 1440. Amazingly it did and the screen looks great.
A**R
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.
O**R
La calidad de imagen de la pantalla es espectacular, así como los colores y tiempos de repuesta. El precio es muy competitivo si lo comparamos con otras pantallas similares de las mejoras marcas. Los productos de ASUS siempre me han dado buen resultado y han sido duraderos, espero que esta pantalla cumpla con las expectativas.
A**A
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.
S**G
I absolutely love this morning. It's got great colours, supports HDR, is a perfect size for gaming, at least for me. The menu is easy to understand and I love that there's a dedicated power button so I don't have to mess around with the menu to turn if off at night.
M**2
Considered multiple different monitors when setting up a home office space for a new, fully-remote job. I had for many years used dual/triple monitors for work, but was also interested in a single, larger monitor due to limited space and funds. Also knew I wanted 1440p over 1080p for the sharpness, and the additional screen space from higher pixel count. I have used an ASUS ROG PG279Q as a gaming monitor, with an ASUS VG245 as a secondary/reference monitor for several years, and have been quite happy with them, so my first choice was ASUS. Before deciding on the VG35VQ, I also considered the following - MSI MAG341CQ 34”; Non-adjustable stand. Can only tilt. ASUS VP348QGL 34”; Too big for a flat screen sitting close. Edges would lose too much angle ASUS TUF GAMING VG27WQ 27” (x2); Cost too high for a dual setup Samsung G5 C34G55T 35”; Higher cost than ASUS for barely discernible differences; reviews not up to those of comparable ASUS Samsung G5 C27G55T 27” (x2); Higher cost than ASUS for barely discernible differences; reviews not up to those of comparable ASUS Like many others, I’ve had not so great luck purchasing monitors from Amazon. The issues were mostly with regards to shipping; the monitor box would be put into another, slightly larger, Amazon branded box with minimal cushioning, resulting in the monitor getting bounced around. However, as this is essentially the size of a small TV, the box is large enough that it was shipped in its original packaging, and arrived in perfect condition. Pros - Picture is excellent, with, thankfully, no dead pixels on arrival. With minimal adjustments for personal preferences, spreadsheets are nice and bright with well defined grid lines, no bleeding/blurring, and colors are sharp. The screen is large enough for two full size Excel/GSheets pages as well as Slack. There is no dealing with “which monitor is it on” when screen sharing Less neck strain as I am not turning my head as far side to side The flat ASUS monitor stand is the best available in my opinion. (I like a stand that prioritizes stability; one that doesn’t let the monitor shake all over the place. When I inevitably slam my knee into the desk while getting up too quickly, I don’t want to worry that my monitor will fall over) Cons - (These are very minor, and really just personal preference) The menu buttons on the back are VERY large, but feel quite flimsy. It’s a large monitor, so large buttons make sense, but they’re too big and have too much play in them While the stand is top notch, it’s footprint is slightly smaller than that on the PG279Q; the stand on the VG35VQ is also not quite as heavy as on the PG279Q. I realize TUF GAMING is a step down from ROG, but as the VG35VQ is considerably larger and heavier, I expected something at least comparable to the PG279Q ——— TL;DR. - The review title says it all; EPIC work monitor. Very, very, happy with the purchase, and even happier I finally found a monitor larger enough Amazon shipped it properly!
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