Redmi G34WQ is a new 180Hz UWQHD gaming monitor for China

19 February 2024, 16:54:14

Redmi G34WQ is a new 180Hz UWQHD gaming monitor for ChinaSo far, Redmi keeps its market reach for homeland China. It has released for the local market a new gaming monitor dubbed Redmi G34WQ. It is built around a 34-inch ultra-wide QHD display with a 1500R curved VA panel. It covers 95% of the DCI-P3 color space and has a typical brightness of 350 nits. The monitor has a 1 ms MPRT and a refresh rate of 180Hz with AMD FreeSync Premium certification. With DC dimming technology, flicker-free, and low blue light technology, the model is TÜV Rheinland certified for being safe to the eyes. Redmi G34WQ is fitted with an ergonomic stand for height adjustment of up to 120 mm, +/-20 mm of swivel, and -5 to 23 degrees of tilt. It can be removed for VESA wall mounting with 75 x 75 mm holes. There's also a ring of RGB lights on the rear shell. The connectivity options of the model include two HDMI 2.0 ports, two DisplayPort 1.4 inputs, and a headphone jack.

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Specifications

Complete specifications of various desktop monitors and smart TVs, grouped according to their brand and year of announcement

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