Xiaomi ultrawide gaming monitor continues to drop in price in Czechia! It has a resolution of 3440 x 1440, supports 180 Hz, and you can get it for under 6 thousand

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Jakub Kárník
Jakub Kárník
2. 6. 2026 04:30
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Do you want a really wide area for gaming and work without spending too much? The 34″ ultrawide Xiaomi G34WQi now costs 5,618 Kč with code ALZADNY25 instead of 7,490 Kč. For that price, owners say it’s a small miracle – you just need to know what to expect from a VA panel.

Quick summary:
Makes sense if you want an immersive 21:9 area for gaming and multitasking with 180 Hz and decent factory colors.
⚠️ Consider that with a VA panel, it’s necessary to sit roughly in the center, there’s slight ghosting in fast-paced games, and speakers are missing.
💡 For 5,618 Kč with code ALZADNY25, it’s one of the most cost-effective 34″ ultrawides on the market (4.6/5 from 49 reviews).

Why owners consider it a price hit

In reviews, the price/performance ratio clearly stands out – many people describe it as unrivaled at this level. Praised features include 180 Hz, the ultrawide 21:9 format, which adds about a third more horizontal space compared to standard 16:9, and decent factory color calibration (95% DCI-P3, VA contrast 4000:1 with deep blacks). The high-quality metal stand with height adjustment and the fact that a DisplayPort cable is included in the package are also appreciated.

What a VA panel and curvature entail

It’s fair to set expectations here. As with most VA panels, it’s best to sit roughly in the center – when viewed from the side, contrast and colors slightly diminish. In the fastest esports games (such as CS), owners observe slight ghosting, but it’s minimal in regular games and work. A few users also mentioned eye fatigue during very long viewing sessions – this is more of an individual and minority experience, but it’s not uncommon with curved VA monitors. And a minor point: a 34″ ultrawide is shorter in height than a classic 32″ monitor, so keep that in mind.

A few practical tips

From reviews, a few things that will save you trouble: the package contains only a DisplayPort cable, not HDMI – if you’re connecting via HDMI, purchase the cable separately. The monitor does not have speakers, and the 3.5mm headphone output is quite quiet. There’s an RGB ring on the back that glows faintly, and some people consider it unnecessary – but it can be adjusted or completely turned off in the menu. And don’t expect a USB hub; it’s missing here.

For immersive gaming and multitasking on a budget, this is a great buy. If you are a hardcore esports player sensitive to ghosting or need flawless viewing angles for precise work, consider an IPS model.

Are you tempted by ultrawide for immersive gaming, or will you stick with classic 16:9?

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