ASUS Designo Curve MX34VQ Incoming: 34" Ultrawide Curved Display with Qi Charging
by Anton Shilov on February 24, 2017 10:00 AM EST- Posted in
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- Asus
- Qi
- Curved Display
- UltraWide
- Designo Curve
- MX34VQ
ASUS has started to ship its Designo Curve MX34VQ display that was originally announced in mid-2016. At present, a number of retailers are offering pre-orders on the monitor, starting that it is “coming soon." The monitor is based around a UWQHD-class panel and is equipped with a wireless Qi charging device as well as an audio sub-system co-developed with Harman Kardon. In addition, the display has a 100 Hz refresh rate, a feature that should appeal to gamers.
The ASUS Designo Curve MX34VQ has a number of similarities with another ultrawide curved display with a Qi charger, the MX38VQ, which was introduced earlier this year. The two monitors share many design elements, such as ultra-thin bezels, a Harman Kardon-developed audio sub-system consisting of two 8 W speakers, a curved stand made of metal and plastic, and a Qi charger with acrylic elements and blue lighting. Where the two displays differ is in their panels, curvature and other specifications.
The ASUS Designo Curve MX34VQ is based on a 34” VA panel with a 3440×1440 resolution (2.39:1 aspect ratio), offering a maximum brightness of 300 nits, a 3000:1 contrast ratio, a 100 Hz refresh rate, 178°/178° viewing angles, a 4 ms response time, and 1800R curvature. The panel can reproduce 16.7 million colors and appears to be a pretty typical sRGB gamut design. As for connectivity, the Designo Curve MX34VQ monitor has three HDMI 2.0 ports, a DisplayPort 1.2 port (PiP and PBP functions are supported), and a 3.5-mm audio jack.
ASUS Designo Curve MX34VQ | |
Panel | 34" VA |
Resolution | 3440 × 1440 |
Refresh Rate | 100 Hz |
Response Time | 4 ms gray-to-gray |
Brightness | 300 cd/m² |
Contrast | 3000:1 |
Viewing Angles | 178°/178° horizontal/vertical |
Color Saturation | 16.7 million colors (sRGB?) |
Pixel Pitch | 0.2316 mm |
Pixel Density | 110 ppi |
Inputs | 1 x DisplayPort 1.2 (HDCP) 3 x HDMI 2.0 (HDCP) |
Qi Wireless Charging | 5W/1A with aurora lighting |
Audio | 8 W × 2 Harmon/Kardon |
Launch Price | $799 (?) |
The ASUS Designo Curve MX34VQ can be pre-ordered from Amazon and B&H for $799, which seems to be its official price. If that does end up being the official price then it'll be a bit lower than I had initially expected, given the stylish design and rather decent specifications. For comparison, similar curved ultrawide monitors without Qi support have tended to retail for $899 and higher. In any case, the exact availability date is unknown, but with pre-orders opening up it's reasonable to assume that the MX34VQ will finally hit the shelves in the coming weeks.
Related Reading:
- ASUS Announces Designo Curve MX38VQ: 37.5 Inch Curved Display with Qi Charging
- Acer Launches Curved XR382CQK Display: 37.5-inch, 3840×1600, FreeSync, & USB-C
- NEC Goes for a Curved Display, Launches 3440×1440 MultiSync EX341R Monitors
- ASUS Demonstrates ROG Swift PG27UQ: 4K, 144 Hz, HDR, DCI-P3 and G-Sync
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imaheadcase - Saturday, February 25, 2017 - link
VESA mount is still a minor thing, not really used much for majority of people. As for stands, its not gimmicky considering the phones that use it most are in top 10 already.If you want to talk gimmicky at least focus on the speakers like most do.
imaheadcase - Sunday, February 26, 2017 - link
I hope you understand, as well as others who make remarks like this, you don't need 144hzLiquidSilverZ - Friday, February 24, 2017 - link
This monitor reviewed well at PC Monitors.https://pcmonitors.info/reviews/asus-mx34vq/
mobutu - Friday, February 24, 2017 - link
Amazon says it has an IPS panel, not VA.DanNeely - Friday, February 24, 2017 - link
Asus's spec page says VA, I know which I give the most weight to.Radium3D - Friday, February 24, 2017 - link
Not a good idea to add tech like this to a monitor. Waste of money. Also, I can't use curves monitors due to the whole inability to illustrate straight horizontal lines. Rather have a flat 166hz+ 30 inch 16:9 with zero input lag please. As a coder the extra height is important.Radium3D - Friday, February 24, 2017 - link
Forgot to mention 4k 160hz zero input lag 😁Xajel - Saturday, February 25, 2017 - link
Ops, it's missing HDR and VESA mount... thanks but it's not for meSn3akr - Sunday, February 26, 2017 - link
The major issue with this monitor.. No height adjustment.. I mean it looks beautiful.. But what does it matter if you have to stack books under it to adjust the height! Once you've had a monitor with ergonomic design, tou don't want to leave out that as an option. And with that pricetag, it's being targeted at users that spend a lot of hours at their PC's, and then you want it to be ergonomic.imaheadcase - Sunday, February 26, 2017 - link
You don't have a chair that moves up and down? With that money you spend on monitor you surely did not skimp getting a great office chair and desk...