Adding to its staple of monitor offerings, NEC has just announced the EX341R Curved Ultrawide QHD Display 34″ display, which boasts a 3440 x 1440 resolution, an 1800R curvature, and an SVA panel. The panel makes do with a 5ms response time, which while not being great also isn’t the worst we’ve seen on this kind of panels. It also boasts of 16.7 million colors, a 3,000:1 contrast ratio, and brightness is rated at 290 cd/m².
The EX341R is certified for Low Blue Light Content and Flicker-Free operation, which should help reduce eye strain and other health issues. It also features NEC’s ControlSync technology, which works with DisplayPort’s daisy-chain functionality to simplify multiple monitor configurations; the monitor also features a picture by picture mode. As to connections, the EX341R has 2xHDMI ports, 4xUSB 3.0 ports, and 1xDisplayPort 1.2 I/O.
NEC is selling two EX341R models: the EX341R-BK, which only includes the monitor and related extras, and the EX341R-SV-BK, which is shipped with the company’s SpectraViewII software, which they claim will ensure “colors are uniform and accurate.” The products are otherwise identical and carry an MSRP of $999 and $1,149, respectively, with availability being pegged for later this month.Source: Tom’s Hardware