This 34 inch QLED ultrawide adviser is beneath AU$600 for a bound time

Prism XQ340 Pro
(Image credit: Prism)

Prism isn't the best accepted adviser cast activity around, but in a review of the PG270 Ultra aftermost year, our own Chris Szewczyk declared the Singaporean aggregation as "a cast that deserves attention". 

Another Prism gaming monitor, the XQ340 Pro, has some high-end specs: it's a 34 inch QLED ultrawide affair, with a 165Hz brace rate, 1ms acknowledgment time, and 3440x1440 resolution. We haven't activated it, but I can't advice but accession my brows at its current, bound price: as allotment of one of Amazon's amaranthine melancholia promotions, you can grab it for AU$579, which is about bisected of its accepted AU$1,099 RRP.

For reference, the Alienware AW3423DW has similar specs and will set you aback aloof over AU$2,000 on a accustomed day. Sure, the Alienware is a safer bet (it was one of our admired gaming monitors last year) but if you're attractive to save a ample bulk of money, the Prism is account a look.

Prism+ XQ340 ProQLED curved monitor | AU$1,099 AU$579 (save AU$520)
Under AU$600 for a 34-inch QLED ultrawide monitor is worthy of consideration, even if the brand isn't too familiar. The  XQ340 Pro offers a 165Hz refresh rate and a maximum resolution of 3440x1440p. With Adaptive-Sync included, you'll also get a smoother gaming experience.

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Prism+ XQ340 ProQLED curved monitor

Prism XQ340 ProQLED arced monitor | AU$1,099 AU$579 (save AU$520)
Under AU$600 for a 34-inch QLED ultrawide adviser is aces of consideration, alike if the cast isn't too familiar. The  XQ340 Pro offers a 165Hz brace amount and a best resolution of 3440x1440p. With Adaptive-Sync included, you'll additionally get a smoother gaming experience.

The XQ340 Pro hasn't been discounted back Battle Day 2022, so if you're actual abundant in the bazaar appropriate now, it could be account a shot. If the specs aren't appropriate for you, added Prism monitors are additionally discounted at the moment, admitting not by much. 

Shaun Prescott

Shaun Prescott is the Australian editor of PC Gamer. With over ten years acquaintance accoutrement the amateur industry, his assignment has appeared on GamesRadar , TechRadar, The Guardian, COMEDY Magazine, the Sydney Morning Herald, and more. Specific interests accommodate indie games, abstruse Metroidvanias, speedrunning, beginning amateur and FPSs. He thinks Attractive by Metallica and Lou Reed is an best archetypal that will accept its due analytical reappraisal one day.