The Samsung S34J55W is one of the most affordable 1440p ultrawide displays, which makes it a great choice for everyday use, gaming, and office work.
The Samsung S34J55W is one of the few 34-inch 34401440 ultrawide displays with a flat VA panel. It’s also the most affordable 1440p ultrawide display. With a 3,000:1 static contrast ratio and a Samsung SVA (VA) panel, the Samsung SJ55W is able to make deeper blacks and a more vivid contrast between the darkest blacks and the brightest whites than its IPS competitors.
[content-egg-block template=offers_logo hide=price]Specifications
- Screen Curvature: 1500R
- Aspect Ratio: 21:9
- Brightness (Typical): 300cd/m2
- Resolution: 3,440 x 1,440
- Response Time: 4(GTG)
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But when it comes to showing colours, IPS displays are better because they are more accurate and consistent. Still, the Samsung S34J55W monitor has bright colours with true 8-bit depth and standard sRGB colour gamut. It also has a high 34401440 resolution, which makes details clear and gives you a lot of room on the screen.
The panel also has a peak brightness of 300 nits, a wide viewing angle of 178 degrees, a response time of 4ms, and a refresh rate of 75Hz. Considering how much the monitor costs, the picture quality is great.
You also get a lot of screen space, which makes this ultrawide monitor great for being productive, doing multiple things at once, using spreadsheets, and other office work. The Samsung S34J55W is a great screen for watching movies, using it every day, and playing video games. However, there are a few things you should keep in mind when playing games.
Even though black shades are deep and catch your eye, dark pixels take longer to change from one shade to the next. This makes black smears more obvious in fast-paced games. We don’t recommend this monitor if you’re a competitive gamer. It won’t be a problem for casual games and everyday use.
Instead, you should look for a faster gaming monitor with an IPS panel.On the other hand, the Samsung S34J55W input lag performance is much better, with only 9ms of delay, which is very good for a 75Hz monitor.
If you have a graphics card that is compatible with FreeSync, you will be able to sync the refresh rate of the monitor with the frame rate of the GPU. This will get rid of all screen tearing and stuttering in the 48Hz-75Hz/FPS range of the Samsung S34J55W. (Frames Per Second).
FreeSync also works fine on the Samsung SJ55W with NVIDIA G-SYNC graphics cards that are compatible. Also, using CRU, you can raise the lower end of the VRR range to about 35Hz and overclock the display to about 90Hz, though your results may differ depending on the quality of the panel in your model.