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Posted 19 February 2023

HP X34 Gaming Monitor, 34" WQHD IPS HDR, 1ms response / 165Hz refresh £299.99 @ HP eBay

£299.99
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Aspect ratio: 21:9

Audio port:
1 x 3.5 mm Audio Jack (Audio Out)

Backlight type:
Edge-lit

Bezel:
3-sided micro-edge

Card reader:
No

Curvature:
Flat

Detachable stand:
Yes

Minimum dimensions (W x D x H):
81.65 x 5.36 x 36.81 cm

Package dimensions (W x D x H):
106.3 x 18.7 x 48 cm

Display area (metric):
79.98 x 33.48 cm

Contrast ratio:
1000:1

Display contrast ratio (dynamic):
100000:1

Height adjustment range:
100 mm

Display Input Type:
1 HDMI 2.0; 1 DisplayPort™ 1.4-in

VESA mounting:
100 mm x 100 mm (bracket not included)

Pixel pitch:
0.233 mm

DisplayPort™:
1 DisplayPort™ 1.4

Response time (typical):
1ms GtG (with overdrive)

Display scan frequency (horizontal):
30-255 KHz

Display scan frequency (vertical):
48-165 Hz

Display size (diagonal):
86.36 cm (34")

Panel technology:
IPS

Onscreen controls:
Exit; Information; Management; Power control; Input control; Menu control; Gaming; Image; Color

Energy efficiency class:
G

Energy efficiency class logo:
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Energy efficiency class external url:
eprel.ec.europa.eu/scr…842

Ethernet:
No

Flicker-free:
Yes

Hardness:
3H

HDMI:
1 HDMI 2.0

Horizontal viewing angle:
178°

Low blue light:
Yes, Eyesafe® Certified

Management Software:
OMEN Gaming Hub

Microphone:
No

Display features:
Low blue light mode; Anti-glare; Height adjustable; AMD Freesync™ Premium; Gaming Console Compatible

Panel bit depth:
8 bit

Physical security:
None

pivot:
No pivot

Pixels per inch (ppi):
110 ppi

Power consumption:
90 W (maximum), 45 W (typical), 0.5 W (standby)

Power consumption (annual):
32 kWh

Power consumption (off-mode):
45 W (typical)

Power consumption (on-mode):
90 W (maximum)

Power consumption (standby):
0.5 W (standby)

Power:
100 - 240 VAC 50/60 Hz

Power supply type:
Internal

Resolution (maximum):
UWQHD (3440 x 1440 @ 165 Hz)

Native resolution:
UWQHD (3440 x 1440)

Resolutions supported:
640 x 480; 720 x 400; 800 x 600; 1024 x 768; 1280 x 720; 1280 x 800; 1280 x 1024; 1440 x 900; 1600 x 900; 1680 x 1050; 1920 x 1080; 2560 x 1440; 3440 x 1440

Screen treatment:
Anti-glare

Speakers:
No

Tilt:
-5 to +20°

Touch-enabled:
Not touch-enabled

Vertical viewing angle:
178°

Camera:
No integrated camera

Weight:
8 kg

Package weight:
13.3 kg

What's in the box:
Monitor; DisplayPort™ cable; Warranty card; Product notice; AC power cord
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  1. Karlos457's avatar
    Got lucky and picked this up for £229 earlier in the year. Really good monitor, but don't underestimate the power needed to maintain good FPS compared to a traditional 1440p monitor, especially considering the freesync doesn't work under 60hz. I've got a 1080ti and I'm struggling to keep above 60fps in a lot of modern games. I am very bad for noticing stutters though.

    Cheap monitor is gonna probably gonna cost me a whole new PC soon
    lehaandreev's avatar
    3070ti can keep just above 60 fps on optimised ray tracing settings. I would not go any lower GPU wise
  2. viper_polo's avatar
    £278.99 with a Unidays account on the official store
  3. justabout72's avatar
    1 hdmi!!!
    what are we living in the dark ages....
    Jonassian's avatar
    I have mine plugged via HDMI and it's great, but for those considering this (with enough GPU under the hood) use the displayport for games as you'll get over 100hz.
  4. RockstarRobbo's avatar
    🔥🔥🔥
  5. Lucas_0224's avatar
    About to sell mine if anyone wants second hand
    Archip00p's avatar
    I'm interested! What condition is it in and how much for it?
  6. stuartc's avatar
    I have been looking at getting one of these for a while and was gutted that I missed the £229 price at pc world. I have recently been reading some complaints that text clarity isn’t great due to an anti reflective coating they use. Can any owners of this monitor verify this? I use my computer for both games and freelance design work so text needs to look good.
    Lucas_0224's avatar
    Text is fine on mine
  7. Pelbsterjenkins's avatar
    who makes the panel? is it a Lg ips panel?
  8. jellytotz's avatar
    Got this monitor. Really enjoy it. Paired with 3060ti undervolted and 5800x3d
  9. Una's avatar
    Note for those with access to dell employee portals, it's on there for £278.99
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