Gigabyte MO34WQC 34" Curved QD-OLED Ultrawide Quad HD 175Hz 0.03ms Freesync Height Adjustable Gaming Monitor with Speakers
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Get This DealQD-OLED is the technology that finally makes ultrawide monitors worth the premium over standard IPS panels, and the Gigabyte MO34WQC puts it into a 34-inch, 3440×1440 curved display that delivers genuinely infinite contrast — blacks that are actually black, not dark grey. At 175Hz with a 0.03ms response time, it handles fast-paced competitive titles without the motion blur that plagued earlier OLED panels, while the quantum dot layer gives colour accuracy that content creators would historically have paid far more to achieve. This is a monitor that does serious work in both gaming and creative workflows without forcing you to choose between them.
Who Is This For?
This monitor suits someone who splits their time between immersive single-player gaming, creative work like photo or video editing, and wants one display that handles both without compromise. The ultrawide 21:9 aspect ratio genuinely transforms productivity — spreadsheets, timelines, and multi-window workflows breathe at this width. If you primarily play competitive shooters at high frame rates and care more about raw refresh rate than colour depth or contrast, a 1080p 360Hz monitor would serve you better and cost considerably less.
What Buyers Say
Owners consistently praise the out-of-the-box colour vibrancy and the contrast, which makes HDR content look noticeably more convincing than on comparable IPS ultrawides. The height-adjustable stand gets specific mention for being more robust than expected at this price. The most repeated complaint is OLED's inherent Achilles heel: burn-in risk with static elements, so prolonged desktop use with fixed taskbars or HUDs requires care. Some users also note the built-in speakers are functional but uninspiring — fine for background audio, not for critical listening.
The Deal
At £499.00, down from £669.00, you're saving £170 — a 25% reduction on a QD-OLED ultrawide that typically commands a significant premium over IPS alternatives. This product is newly tracked on our site, so we have no historical low to benchmark against — meaning we cannot confirm whether £499 is the lowest this monitor has ever sold for. Worth checking our best gaming deals roundup for any competing ultrawide options before committing. A strong price, but one to verify before pulling the trigger.
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