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HUAWEI MateView GT 34'' Ultrawide Curved Gaming Monitor, 165Hz, 21:9 WQHD 3440 x 1440, 3K+, 1500R, Cinema-Level P3 Colour, 1.07 Billion Colours, HDR, TÜV Rheinland, 5-Way Joystick, HDMI, DP, Black

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HUAWEI MateView GT ได้รับการรับรองTÜV Rheinland ว่าหน้าจอแสดงผลนี้สามารถลดแสงสีฟ้าและลดการกระพริบของภาพ เงื่อนไขการทดสอบการรับรองการลดแสงสีฟ้า : เมื่อเปิดใช้งานโหมดถนอมสายตา เอฟเฟกต์การแสดงผลจะผ่านการทดสอบแสงสีน้ำเงินต่ำของ TÜV Rheinland (ไม่รวมการปรับอุณหภูมิสี) ผลิตภัณฑ์นี้ไม่ได้มีไว้สำหรับใช้ในทางการแพทย์

The maximum number of colors, which the display is able to reproduce, depends on the type of the panel in use and color enhancing technologies like FRC.

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On the connectivity front, along with DisplayPort and HDMI, there’s also a USB-C interface with power delivery and hence support for a single-cable setup with a laptop. Or at least that would be true if the power delivery wasn’t limited to a measly 10W. That’s not enough to keep a thin-and-light laptop properly juiced, let alone a portable gaming beast. The stand and soundbar take up a lot of space on the desk but thankfully, it has a VESA compatible mount so you can use an adjustable monitor arm to keep your desk clear but this also means you’ll lose the soundbar. The stand easily snaps into the monitor and there are no extra wires for the soundbar. It does make sense, though: the gaming market is booming, Huawei already makes displays, and the company has ambitions beyond smartphones and laptops.

The same, however, is not true of the monitor’s color performance, which impresses in every picture mode. On its default settings (P3 mode), it registered a 0.32 Delta-E (the value representing how accurately the monitor displays colors compared with the source, with lower numbers being better), covered 135.2% of the sRGB color gamut, and covered an even more eye-popping 95.8% of the wider DCI-P3 color gamut. (All these measurements were taken using a calibrated Klein K10-A colorimeter and DisplayCal calibration software.) These numbers were occasionally bettered by other modes (Scenery had the best Delta-E, at 0.22, and FPS mode covered the most of both gamuts, with results of 139.1% for sRGB and 98.6% for DCI-P3), but were, with one exception, consistent throughout. It does a decent job when watching videos or even playing games but I still prefer either good headphones or a speaker setup.

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Size class of the display as declared by the manufacturer. Often this is the rounded value of the actual size of the diagonal in inches.

That is mighty, and it means the Huawei delivers incredible depth, bold colours and superb nuance and vibrancy. It’s punchy, lively and impressive. It’s better than both rivals here – they had VA technology, too, but neither could match this contrast.The high resolution stretches across a 28.2in diagonal, which means images are pin-sharp – the density level of 163ppi means you’ll get crisp and detailed imagery in creative apps and everyday tools. The soundbar is, unsurprisingly, a huge step up from typical integrated monitor speakers, offering a lot more volume and vibrant presence that can, if not bust the walls of a standard-size room, at least meet them head-on. That said, it’s not stunning sound. There’s not a great deal of bass — it was detectable in only the flattest of ways listening to The Knife’s “Silent Shout”— and some distortion crept into recordings of soprano vocals when the volume was maxed out. You’re still best served by connecting a dedicated pair of good speakers to your PC or hooking the computer up to your living room’s sound system, but this is a perfectly serviceable solution for gamers who don’t fancy themselves off-hour audiophiles. Don’t look to the Huawei if you’re a gamer, either. The MateView’s extra height means it uses 9.8 million pixels, which is over a million more than a conventional 4K panel. You’ll need a hugely powerful GPU to properly power this panel, and it only has a 60Hz refresh rate and 8ms response time anyway. The MateView GT is a better option there. The MateView GT looks stylish compared to some gaming monitors that scream gamer with RGB lights and red accents everywhere. This isn’t to say there are no RGB lights, in fact, there's an ingenious 180cm light strip that runs along the middle of the 340cm long soundbar. The light show can be turned on or off if you don’t like it in the display software (OSD).

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