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piXL's new 34-inch UWQHD UltraWide 165Hz gaming monitor provides an immersive and sensory experience for gamers, whilst providing a viewing area a similar size to two 24-inch monitors on one screen, making it a great choice for productivity too. With a spectacular Quad-HD IPS panel featuring a 21:9 aspect ratio, 100% sRGB Colour Gamut, every colour is crystal-clear, close-up and from a distance, whilst the 165Hz 1ms response time provides smooth, jitter and lag-free gameplay and video. For those using screens for long periods, the piXL CM34G3 comes with a variety of ergonomic features, such as a VESA mount for use with piXL monitor arms, a height/ tilt/ swivel-adjustable stand and display settings to reduce blue-light and the effects on your eyes. Connectivity is also high on the agenda, with HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-C, USB-B, 2 x USB-A & headphone jack ports available for all your devices. Main Features 34-inch UWQHD 3440 x 1440 Ultrawide IPS panel 165Hz Refresh Rate 1ms Response Time 100% sRGB Colour Gamut 16.7 million Colour Support HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-C, USB-B, USB-A & 3.5mm headphone jack Ergonomic height, tilt & swivel-adjustable stand 3 Year Warranty Specifications Model CM34G3 Screen Size 34" Panel Type IPS Display area 799.8x334.8(mm) Viewing angle 89/89/89/89 Dot pitch 0.2325 mm Display color 16.7 million (8-bit) Color gamut 73% NTSC (CIE1931) 76% Adobe RGB 76% DCI-P3 100% s RGB Resolution 3440x1440 @ 165Hz Aspect Ratio 21:9 Response Time 1ms Refresh Rate 165Hz Colour Support 16.7 million Contrast Ratio 1000:1 Brightness 400cd/m2 Backlight LED Stand Tilt, Swivel & Height Adjustable VESA 100 x 100 mm Ports & Connectors HDMI x 1 DisplayPort x 1 USB-C x 1 USB-B x 1 USB-A x 2 3.55mm Earphone x 1 Power Type: External Power Supply Voltage: DC 12V Consumption: Environmental Certification MPR II Colours Black Dimensions (H x W x D) Unit (W xD x H)985x190x445 mm Weight Net Weight 8.50kg Gross Weight 10.00kg Package Contents CM34G3 WQHD Ultrawide IPS Monitor Display Port Cable Power Cord USB-C Cable
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