Lenovo G34w-30 WQHD Monitor

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Sentiment score75% positive
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Last updated: May 13, 2026

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Reddit IconCAMl117
6 months ago

For the same reason there are no curved IPS panels... It's difficult. Since there are no curved IPS panels, no one wants to make 34" UW panels because it is simply horrible to use such a wide flat panel. Now, we are no longer in 2022 and earlier where only Samsung panels above the G6 were good VA panels, now panels made by TCL CSOT, using Samsung's old factories and their patents are capable of decent performance. The difficult part is finding monitors that use these panels... For now, I can confirm that AOC CU34G2XP and CU34G4Z KTC H34S18 Lenovo G34W-30 Philips Evnia 34M2C3500L TCL 34R83Q They are the only ones that do or do use these "new" HVA panels from TCL CSOT which have performance in response times much higher than the rest of the VA panels not made by TCL.

Reddit IconEG_DARK99
11 months ago

From my own research anything that is not oled or mini led and has hdr on it is marketing bs It looks awful At this price range I would focus on quality/hz and the panel I have lenovo g34w-30 It's va but almost none of the va problems are even noticeable i would always recommend it at this price range

11 months ago

Lenovo g34w-30  Yup it looks and feels good i am considering when I upgrade i go for an oled i don't think an ips could deliver a better experience 

12 months ago

Lenovo g34w-30 that's my monitor now and I am happy with it if u got any question about it in am here to help

Reddit IconMTBiker_Boy
4 months ago

Yes, all of those things are possible. I have a 3070ti and a lenovo g34wsomething at 3440x1440, i got it for a few hundred bucks on marketplace a few years ago, and it’s been everything i want out of a monitor. It excels at having two documents open at the same time, i usually split it 1/2 and 1/2, but occasionally split it 3 ways also. Some games don’t support ultrawide, and you will have black bars on either side of the screen, some kinda support ultrawide but the UI ends up awkwardly in the middle of the screen instead of in the corners, and some work perfectly. No idea how battlefield handles it. I also don’t usually split the screen while playing games, but you certainly could if the game supports windowed mode. And yeah, you can open 3 windows at a time, which works pretty well.

Reddit IconQuelleight
7 months ago

I've been using VA monitor for office use (Coding in Rstudio, working with word / powerpoint) and gaming for the past year (Lenovo G34w-30). I usually sit in a dimly lit room, and the dark mode feels really nice, haven't noticed any black smearing or anything like that.

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