Iiyama G-Master GB3466WQSU-B1 34 " black
Videos 1Photos 9 | Outdated Product $598.99 Product type: gaming; Size ("): 34; Curved screen: 1500R; Panel type: *VA; Treatment: matte; Resolution: 3440x1440 (21:9); Response time GtG (ms): 4; Viewing angle vert.: 178; Horizontal viewing angle: 178; Brightness (cd/m²): 400; Static contrast: 3 000:1; Dynamic Contrast: 80 000 000:1 |
The line of gaming monitors Iiyama G-Master is produced under the slogan "the best quality for a reasonable price." A good confirmation of the motto is the GB3466WQSU-B1 model from the "widescreen" segment.
wide screen
The monitor has a horizontally elongated screen with a diagonal of 34". Given the aspect ratio of 21:9, the image on it is broadcast at a resolution of 3440x1440 pixels. The 8-bit VA panel of the device is characterized by a frame rate of 144 Hz, a response time of 4 ms (or 1 ms with MRPT technology), support for VESA DisplayHDR 400 specifications. Due to the concave shape of the screen, the user seems to fall into the gameplay, which is reflected in many reviews of the model.
Framing technology
For the sake of smooth gaming process, the model supports AMD FreeSync Premium Pro technology. It eliminates problems with tearing or jerking of the image due to a mismatch between the frame rate of the monitor screen and the video signal source. Iiyama G-Master GB3466WQSU-B1 also uses Flicker-Free W-LED backlight.
Interface Diversity
Of the minuses of the model, uneven colour at peak levels of backlight brightness and mediocre sound of built-in stereo speakers (2 x 3 W) are noted. However, the very fact that there are speakers on board the monitor is already worthy of respect. As well as two USB ports for connecting peripherals or charging mobile gadgets. The image on the monitor screen is transmitted via DisplayPort v 1.4 or HDMI 2.0 connectors (both interface options are presented in two copies). The icing on the cake in the functional assets of the Iiyama G-Master GB3466WQSU-B1 is a picture-in-picture display mode from two different sources, each of which is connected to its own video input.