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Xiaomi’s 34″ 144Hz gaming monitor now available, priced under RM2,000

As teased last week, the new Xiaomi 34″ curved gaming monitor has finally arrived in Malaysia. The monitor was unveiled last month during its global event and it promises to offer a high resolution and high refresh rate at an affordable price.

Price and availability

The Mi Curved Gaming Monitor 34″ is officially priced at RM1,999 in Malaysia and it is now available at all Mi Stores nationwide. The monitor is also listed on the official Xiaomi Store on Lazada with a 3-year warranty. Unfortunately, it is out of stock at the time of writing.

Specs and features

The Mi Curved Gaming Monitor 34″ features a WQHD resolution of 3440×1440 pixels in a 21:9 aspect ratio. It has a high 144Hz refresh rate and a 4 ms response time. The monitor uses a VA panel that has a 1500R curvature and it boasts 121% sRGB wide colour. It has a maximum brightness of 300 nits and a contrast ratio of 3000:1. To eliminate image tearing and stuttering, it also supports AMD FreeSync Premium.

In terms of I/O, it has two HDMI 2.0 ports, two DP1.4 ports and an audio jack. It supports Single window, left/right split window and picture-in-picture mode.

For greater flexibility, the monitor stand also offers height, tilt and slight rotation adjustments. You can learn more about the 34″ monitor on the official product website.

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