AOC has launched the CU34G4Z 34-inch ultrawide gaming monitor, now available for pre-order on JD.com at a discounted price of 1,999 Yuan ($280), down from its usual 2,999 Yuan ($420). Let’s check out its key specs.

AOC CU34G4Z Specifications
The AOC CU34G4Z monitor features a 34-inch Fast HVA panel with a WQHD resolution of 3440×1440. It comes with a rapid 240Hz refresh rate and sports a 1ms GTG (gray-to-gray) response time, making it ideal for fast-paced gaming where smooth motion and quick response times are essential.
The monitor features a 1500R curvature and a 21:9 aspect ratio, providing a wide, immersive viewing experience suited for gaming and media. It comes with HDR400 support for rich color reproduction and sports a peak brightness of 400cd/m².


The monitor also includes 91% DCI-P3 and 99% sRGB color coverage with a ΔE<2 rating for enhanced color accuracy. Additionally, it equips 10-bit color depth, producing up to 1.07 billion colors for vivid visuals in both gaming and creative tasks.
The monitor is equipped with Adaptive-Sync technology to reduce screen tearing, stuttering, and ghosting, ensuring smooth visuals during fast-paced action. It also comes with specialized gaming features like Dark Boost for improved visibility in dark scenes, FPS sniper scope magnification, and a dynamic crosshair for precise targeting.
For multitaskers, the CU34G4Z supports Picture-in-Picture (PIP) and Picture-by-Picture (PBP) modes, allowing two different signal sources to be displayed simultaneously on the screen, a useful feature for gamers and professionals alike.


In terms of connectivity, the monitor has two HDMI 2.1 ports, a DisplayPort 1.4, a USB-B port, two USB 3.2 ports (with fast-charging capabilities), and an audio port, offering versatile options for connecting multiple devices.
The monitor comes with an ergonomic stand that supports height adjustments up to 130mm, tilt adjustments from -5° to 23°, and ±20° swivel.
AOC also recently launched a new 27-inch 2K QD-Mini LED monitor featuring a 180Hz refresh rate, HDR 1000, and a peak brightness of 1200 nits.







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