Deal of the day: this 34in ultrawide monitor offers 144Hz gaming at lowest-ever price

Make the jump to 3440x1440.

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AOC Gaming U34G3XM


“The U34G3XM/EU is one of the widest models in our G3 line, featuring a 21:9 flat VA panel with Wide Quad High Definition (WQHD), HDR10 and excellent contrast.”

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A PC display market full of intrigue means myriad upgrade opportunities for those who’ve tired of an ageing 1080p setup. You don’t need to break the bank in order to bag a significant increase in screen real estate, and Amazon’s Prime Big Deals event adds further incentive if you manage to identify the right bargain.

AOC has reductions across a handful of models and the one to catch our eye is the U34G3XM, a vast 34in, 144Hz ultrawide whose price has dropped to £249. This is the first time we’ve seen said panel for under £250, and it’s a great deal for a 3440×1440 VA monitor whose 21:9 aspect ratio delivers expansive productivity and immersive gaming.

Adaptive sync is included for silky-smooth gameplay, and across the pond, US shoppers are being treated to a lowest-ever price of $387 on the similar AOC Gaming U34G3X.

The sort of upgrade that makes a whole lot of sense for mainstream users, however if you are looking to push the boat out, we’d be remiss not to mention the lavish Samsung Odyssey Ark. This giant 55in curved 4K screen is now better than half price at £1,199, while over in the US, there’s a welcome saving on the eye-catching 49in Odyssey G9, down to a cool $899.

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Parm Mann
Parm Mann
Club386 founder and editor-in-chief, his journey with hardware pre-dates Google. To this day, nothing beats the nostalgic nineties, piecing together a Pentium CPU and 3DFX graphics card from a Wolverhampton computer market. Away from his computer, Parm is all about Manchester United, woodworking, and family – not necessarily in that order.

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