Product Comparison: Acer Predator X34 vs ASUS PG348Q
General Specifications
Brand
Acer
ASUS
Model
Predator X34
PG348Q
Origin
China
China
About the Product
The Predator X34 is designed for ultimate gaming performance and style, the 21:9 aspect ratio and 34-inch curved screens transform your viewing experience by drawing you deep into the action. It also is the world's first curved monitor featuring NVIDIA G-SYNC technology.
The new flagship of the ROG monitor fleet, the Swift PG348Q expands your scope, allowing faster target acquisition while increasing immersive visuals with a 34-inch 3440x1440 curved ultra-wide IPS panel. Bristling with advanced display tech, the newest Swift PG348Q also features NVIDIA® G-SYNC™ technology for smooth and seamless gameplay, while simultaneously sporting a 100Hz refresh rate, eliminating roadblocks between your skill and victory. Add the armored design and unique ASUS features and you're looking at a monitor that is truly unrivaled.
Key Specs
Screen Size
34 in.
34 in.
Resolution
3440 x 1440
3440 x 1440
Response Time
4 ms
5 ms
Refresh Rate
100 Hz
100 Hz
What customers say about "Key Specs"
Acer Predator X34 Curved UltraWide QHD Monitor
- This monitor is easily the best one I've ever had.
- On the gaming side of things, I had no problem overclocking the display to 100hz.
- Great IPS display. Functional size. Awesome OC refresh rate of 100hz.
- I'm pretty impressed with this monitor.
- The overclock is stable at 100hz and there is no noticeable coil whine.
ASUS PG348Q QHD Swift Curved
- 100Hz Overclock with G-Sync makes fast-paced games feel fluid and gives more sense of velocity and space
- The screen is sharp and crisp, I'm coming from a 1080p monitor @ 60hz and I can definitely tell the difference.
- It's a 100hz 21:9 ultrawide IPS. Clean design.
- 100hz high refresh rate + G-Sync + a 1080ti are a match made in heaven. Most games on High or Ultra do not get over 100fps in 3440x1440 anway so 100hz is a sweet spot.
- 100 hz, coming from 60 hz this is the biggest change ever. I will never go back to 60 hz.
Size & Weight
Material
Plastic
Plastic
Color
Black
Black
Height
14.8 in.
21.97 in.
Width
32.5 in.
32.63 in.
Depth
3.9 in.
11.69 in.
Weight
16.31 pounds
24.69 pounds
Display
Display Type
LCD
LCD
Panel Type
IPS
IPS
Aspect Ratio
21:9
21:9
Contrast Ratio
1000:1
1000:1
Brightness
300 cd/m²
300 cd/m²
Color Supported
16.7 Million
1.07 Billion
View Angle Vertical
178 °
178 °
View Angle Horizontal
172 °
178 °
Curved Display
Yes
Yes
Anti-Glare
Yes
Yes
What customers say about "Display"
Acer Predator X34 Curved UltraWide QHD Monitor
- The ips glow and back light bleed is minimal. Movies a amazing as well, as most are filed at this aspect ratio.
- The combination of the high resolution and color accuracy makes looking at high resolution landscape photographs feel as though I'm looking out a window.
- The colors are on point, many options for contrast and brightness adjustment, and it has the most screen real estate I've ever worked with on a single monitor.
- Only complaints I have with the monitor is that I'm unable to display my chrome cast in 21:9 aspect ratio though I'm sure it's just the chromecast's lack of support, and the menu keys are a pain to work with.
- I love this monitor, but there are some little things I dislike about it, mainly game manufactures unwillingness to include 21:9 support blaming it on an advantage when 122-200hz is acceptable.
ASUS PG348Q QHD Swift Curved
- Well built! Impressive color reproduction and contrast after being calibrated. I use it for video editing and I like it a lot.
- Blown away by how much 2k allows me to see in detail over standard 1080p when it comes to open-world fps games like ArmA 3 and Squad
- BRIGHT. I have it between 62-67% and that's about where it's comfortable before it hurts my eyes if I look at it for a long time.
- Great darks, bright brights, and a satisfying contrast ratio combined with vibrant colors make this a display to admire. It's better than LCD yet not over saturated like an OLED.
- The On Screen Display is incredibly intuitive, well laid out, and very easy to navigate thanks to a joystick located on the back of the panel
Features
Type
Gaming
Gaming
Touch Screen
No
No
Build-in speaker
Yes
Yes
Built-In Webcam
No
No
TV Tuner
No
No
Pivot Function
No
Yes
VESA-compatible
100x100
100x100
Extras
Smooth Gaming Action, NVIDIA G-SYNC, Flicker-free Technology, Blue light filter
Showcasing the Evolution of ROG
What customers say about "Features"
Acer Predator X34 Curved UltraWide QHD Monitor
- Stand is great, IPS glow is there, but menu navigation could be a whole lot better.
- Speakers are pretty good for daily use. Takes gaming and Movies to a whole new level. The only complaint has been stated many times - not them most intuitive OSD menu system.
- The vesa mounts were easy to use.
- Monitor bezel is very thin for a monitor this size.
- Playing at night has day/night cycle it becomes very distracting and most inconveniently you have to adjust yourself and move your viewing angle around just to see what you're doing.
ASUS PG348Q QHD Swift Curved
- Very stable base that doesn't shake easily and the directional adjustments are quite flexible
- The build quality is great and it just looks beautiful on my desk. The legs on the stand aren't identical so it might look a little off centered at the bottom, but that's just part of the design.
- G-Sync is the main reason I chose this monitor and should be a deciding factor before purchase, you wont get its full potential on a AMD card.
- Massive viewing space. I can fit two full size windows side-by-side. Great for doing development in Unity and watching videos at the same time.
- G-Sync is amazing at minimizing screen tearing to almost non-existent levels, so's long as you match your games frame rate to the refresh rate
Connectivity
Inputs
HDMI, DisplayPort 1.2, 5x USB, 3.5mm audio out
HDMI, DisplayPort, USB
What customers say about "Connectivity"
Acer Predator X34 Curved UltraWide QHD Monitor
- If using Display Port, you need to change the input from HDMI to DP. It defaults to HDMI when First plugging it in. Then overclock to 100hZ and boom. This monitor is beautiful.
- I really, really like this monitor. GSync only works with the display port.
- A few notes though, in order to get the 100hz you need to use a display port not an hdmi, the gsync will work through an hdmi but i felt it worked much better on the display port.
- When I connected it to my computer via DP I was pretty impressed, the smoothness and the size was great.
- A few more USB-3 ports would have been welcome as there is more than enough real estate for more sockets.
ASUS PG348Q QHD Swift Curved
- Mine is connected via Display Link (cable included along with HDMI) to an EVGA GTX 1080Ti FTW3 iCX card and simple to set at 100Mhz.
- Mine is connected via Display Link (cable included along with HDMI) to an EVGA GTX 1080Ti FTW3 iCX card and simple to set at 100Mhz.
- My only major criticism is the port setup. The connection ports are fine IMO, but the spare USB ports are in the back with the DP and HDMI ports. There is a cover which snaps over the whole port bank.
- With deep sleep turned on, I had a hard time connecting to DisplayPort and keeping an image.
Power
Wattage
54 Watts
100 Watts
Warranty / Certifications
Manufacturer Warranty
3 year(s)
1 year(s)
Certifications
CE, FCC
Energy Star, BSMI, CB, CCC, CE, CEL level 2, ErP, FCC, J-MOSS, KCC, PSE, RoHS, UL/cUL, VCCI, WEEE, WHQL (Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7), RCM, TUV Flicker-free , eStandby, TUV Low Blue Light, CU(EAC)
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