Curved Ultra-Wide iiyama G-Master GB3466WQSU Red Eagle with FreeSync Premium Pro
The 34’’ G-Master GB3466WQSU supports FreeSync™ Premium Pro meaning it offers low framerate compensation putting an end to tearing or stuttering issues at virtually any framerate and supports HDR400.
Inspired by the curve of the human eye, the 1500R curvature of the screen guarantees a realistic and comfortable viewing experience allowing you to really immerse yourself in the game.
In addition to being curved, the GB3466WQSU features a massive 3440x1440 resolution which allows gamers to see more of the battlefield without constantly having to switch the view. It makes the monitor extremely well-suited for first-person gaming, and the benefits are clear with all other gaming genres as well.
Offering HDR400 support, the screen guarantees high luminance with meticulous colour reproduction and the VA panel technology provides excellent contrast ratio making all the nuances between the light and dark colours clearly visible. To further enhance the visibility in shadowed areas, users can switch on the Black Tuner function improving viewing performance and helping to spot the enemy earlier.
The GB3466WQSU offers 1ms MPRT response time and 144Hz refresh rate. The screen is equipped with two HDMI and two DisplayPort inputs. It also features a headphone connector and two USB 3.0 hubs. The height adjustable stand allows users to easily adjust the screen position to their preferences. The flicker-free and blue light reducer technologies reduce the strain put on the eyes by long hours spent in front of a screen.
The new Red Eagle offers low input latency and the Adaptive Sync technology provides dynamic adjusting of the monitor's vertical refresh rate to the frame rate of the graphics card while the low framerate compensation effectively removes the minimum refresh rate boundary, putting an end to virtually any tearing or stuttering issues.
The monitor is expected to sell at 539 EUR.
Model |
G-Master GB3466WSU-B1 Red Eagle |
Screen Size |
34" |
Response time & Freq. |
1ms MPRT, 48~144Hz, FreeSync™ Premium Pro |
Panel and resolution |
VA panel technology (3 Side Borderless) UWQHD 3440 x 1440 @144Hz |
Height adjustment |
11cm |
Inputs |
HDMI (max 100Hz), DisplayPort (max 144Hz) |
Features |
OverDrive, Black Tuner, Blue Light Reducer, Predefined and Custom Gaming Modes, HDR 400, LFC (low framerate compensation) |
Audio / Others |
2x5W speakers, headphone connector, USB HUB 2x3.0 |
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Decent black and luminescence uniformity or just another curved junk screen...
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Curved is definitely a gimmick when on 16:9 screens. But on ultra-wides it can be useful as long as the arc is not too acute.
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Hdr400. If monitor isn't at least hdr600, it isn't nice to the eye. Hdr500 and under should stop being vesa certified. Hdr500 is the minimum for proper hdr, because sdr peak brightness is usually 250/300 nits. You need at least twice of sdr to feel hdr. That's why perfect hdr starts from 1000 nits which is four times average sdr.
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I just wish this Curved monitor thing would stop! I'm not a zombie I don't sit in the one sitting position when I game. Plus I can't get my head around the way the screens sort of arch in the centre due the curve. But the monitor looks promising if I ever get past the curve thing