Отзывы о 34" Монитор AOC CU34G2/BK, 3440x1440, 100 Гц, *VA
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En pelis o series, activas el modo HDR y es una pasada, francamente AOC se ha sacado el rabo con este monitor sin duda

Lo tiene todo menos los tipicos leds rgr que NO dan fps.
La curvatura es perfecta y te acostumbras enseguida, no se hace nada raro.
Echaria de menos botones tactiles como tenia mi antigua BenQ.
El panel VA da los negros muy negros, el mio me ha tocado con algo de bleeding pero es soportable.
La peana es muy bonita, y ocupa poco, no es la tipica base plana negra.
El Displayport es 1.4 y me hace los 144fps/hz con el cable que trae perfectamente.
Que si que el msi optix por ejemplo es mejor, pero te cuesta 300 euros mas y tiene lo mismo.
Viene un poco mal calibrado de fabrica, y los rojos me los hace muy vivos.
El menu de configuracion es un poco sosillo y no muy intuitivo, por suerte no hay que estar todo el dia tocandolo.
Contento en general. 9/10


-PROS: Su tasa de refresco 144Hz y 1MS son una verdadera pasada.
Adaptative Sync o más bien FreeSync, yo personalmente lo uso con una gráfica Nvidia y todo funciona genial.
Los bordes, están como metidos dentro de la pantalla, es decir sin bordes cuando estás usándolo de noche.
21:9, es un flipe a la hora de jugar a juegos como shooters o simuladores, no hay nada parecido ni igual.
He hablado de que tiene ¿HDR? Pues sí amigos, tiene HDR y es un autentica delicia.
Tiene muchos más modos de ver la imagen, tasa de refresco etc... Es muy completo en cuanto a configuracion de pantalla se refiere, pudiendo calibrar el color desde el propio menú a tu antojo etc etc.
-CONTRAS: Chupa luz un montón, consume bastante el monitor, en cuanto a eficiencia energética es un C
El panel no es IPS, es VA aún así se ve bastante bien.
Los nits son 300, igual para gente exigente no es la repera en cuanto al brillo, aún así se ve muy bien y el brillo para mi gusto es suficiente.
En definitiva, si estás buscando un 21:9 que sea 2K y que encima no se te vaya de precio, este sin duda alguna es el tuyo.

Contiene 2 puertos HDMI y un puerto Display Port. Des-afortunadamente aun no he podido probar la taza de refresco de este monitor que es el motivo principal por el cual lo compre, ya que aun no dispongo de un ordenador con una gráfica capaz de sacarle el jugo.
De momento solo lo he usado para trabajar desde casa por el COVID-19, pero hasta ahora no tengo quejas.


No recomiendo este monitor a nadie.


Dicho esto, si no te importan estos inconvenientes, lo recomiendo.
La calidad de construcción y la imagen es muy buena, mucho margen de ajuste en todos los ejes, buen contraste y refresco.







When your viewing still images, then fine, but reading text while scrolling, or moving images and gameplay is just awful.
I managed to snag an Amazon Warehouse "Used - Like New" on this, snapped it up straight away and eagerly awaited my order. It was delivered 2 days later so I took the through to my man cave, made myself a brew then proceeded to open the box, only to realise that I had also fallen victim to this whole mix-up between the flat and curved versions.
Saying that, these are identical otherwise. So, as the box was already opened, I took it out set it up, and it was as described (apart from the lack of curve), but I was still rather peeved that an Amazon Warehouse product, which is meant to be fully checked, was still the wrong item. I paid for the curved variant, so, off to customer services I go. After a friendly suggestion of a partial refund for such a mix-up, I've ended up with a fantastic monitor that was around £100 off the RRP (15% partial refund off the used price I paid)
So, my rating is for the monitor, not amazons mix-up. Although, I think AOC should be making the differences between the two models a bit more obvious. The box only seems to have the flat versions model number on it though.
Fantastic monitor, after playing about with the settings a little, I've got it the way I want it. There is very light smearing compared to my old 24 inch TN panel, but with this being a VA that's to be expected, but it's the best VA panel I've seen (just remember to set overdrive to "Strong").
The stand is kinda flimsy due to it being plastic, but once it's set into position i'll very rarely be moving it so that's not a problem.
No dead pixels, everything working as it should so far after all the usual monitor tests you can do via software.
I'm really happy with it, just wish it was the curved variant, but for the price I paid, I'm very happy.
Monitor 4/5 Stars
Amazons warehouse overlooking proper product serial numbers 2/5
Hope this helps someone, just be careful and if you take the plunge, expect to receive the wrong monitor. Errors are easy with this product and we're all humans at the end of the day.

You have the wrong infomation on your website about it

The image quality is very good with good range of colours, very sharp images and detail and depth in the blacks. Looks great for movies, games, reading and coding. The 2k / 1440p resolution is perfect for this size screen.
The stand is excellent allowing height and tilt adjustment. It even supports mounting in portrait mode.
I have since replaced this with a desk arm (it supports VESA mount) to hold 2 screens to free up desk space and to have them aligned without books propping up my second screen.
Note it comes with a Displayport cable and HDMI. To get the most from this monitor definitely use the DP cable and if you only have a mini display port get a mini-dp to dp cable. The HDMI cable is only capable of about 60hz at 2k and 120hz at 1080p. DP cable can get you full 144hz at 2k.

This monitor has good brightness and contrast, not amazing but then not £200-400 more expensive then alternatives. its response rate is perfectly fine for work and nothing to complain with games, i dont have the means to test colour output or accuracy but i would say its largely irrelevant for what i use it for, which is mostly work (excel based) and games, initial inspection suggests the green and blue is out but since you need to remove some of the blue for work anyway its fine. Compared to my 29in IPS screen which was initially calibrated until i had to reduce the brightness and blues for work, i cant see any obvious difference, for most people i would expect this to be similar.
I did need to knock down the brightness somewhat as it was giving me a headache, i reduced this to about 40
Used Gamma3 and colour temp set to user, i reduced green by about 6 points
Overdrive set to medium and reading mode set to internet, ecomode set to standard, gamemode off.
The curve which ive heard quite a few people moan about is absolutely fine if your sitting the normal distance from a monitor, in fact, id say that an 1800 at a normal distance on a desk i has a negligible effect, this 1500 is feels like a great compromise, if you were seated slightly further away and the monitor was on a wall, this might be a different story. Like wise, if this were a 3 monitor setup for surround gaming, its probably a bit too curved.
For work in particular, i find it pleasing and a dream to work with, for gaming, i find it immersive without being too fishbowl when sitting on a desk at a typical distance from the screen.
overall, i give it a big thumbs up, i would question the logic of getting the G-Sync Version unless you have something more powerful than a 1080ti, you will not be pushing 21:9 at 1440p at 144Hz unless you drop the settings, my 1060 plays most games with highish settings at about 40-60fsp, getting the 144 for me was pointless, that said, if you have a 1080 or a 2080 then yeah, go for it, but anything less than a 1070, forget it, save the cash and get a better GPU down the road that will max out the 100Hz on this

Thankfully I have a DPD receipt for the pick-up but am still waiting for my refund from Box and I bought it over a week ago.

Perhaps this is the perfect monitor for gaming but is definitely not suitable for anything else, including general use. If you're planning to use it at all for general/office use I'd strongly encourage you to go into a store and see this monitor in person to ensure that you're OK with the blurry text. I've exchanged this for an IPS panel of same size/resolution and couldn't be happier.

Picture quality is excellent.
Minimal tweaking of settings to get them to run at 144hz.
Great for gaming or just generally having things look better and smoother.
Initially had an issue with one of the screen's going black for a second or so every now and then, this was most likely due to me using HDMI and Displayport inputs at the same time, (one for each monitor) after switching to Displayport for both screen's this issue has not returned.

That being said, this monitor is definitely worth the money FOR GAMING. If you’re looking for top notch picture quality and color for editing videos photos and you’re just in it for the bigger screen etc etc; then u can probably spend your money better elsewhere.
But as far as gaming goes.. this is the right purchase. 144hz Ultrawide 3440x1440 1ms rt, you can’t beat the price. Any other monitor with the same specs will be way more expensive and even if it is a bit better in other areas you won’t notice the difference.
Would recommend to anyone who is looking for a more immersive experience. 10/10
