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The Philips 346E2CUAE is a 34-inch curved UltraWide QHD monitor featuring a 3440x1440 resolution, 100Hz refresh rate, and ultra-fast 1ms MPRT response time. It delivers vibrant colors with 121% sRGB coverage and supports USB-C Power Delivery for charging and data transfer. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, it offers height adjustability, MultiView PIP/PBP, and a frameless design for an expansive, ergonomic workspace backed by a 4-year advance replacement warranty.
Standing screen display size | 34 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 3440x1440 |
Max Screen Resolution | 3440 x 1440 Pixels |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 4 |
Brand | Philips Computer Monitors |
Series | Curved Monitor |
Item model number | 346E2CUAE |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 14.4 x 31.8 x 4.3 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.4 x 31.8 x 4.3 inches |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Manufacturer | TPV Technology |
ASIN | B08KFSMGJ8 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | January 5, 2021 |
K**S
Very good display…
Excellent display for the price. Quick delivery as well. A very good customer experience.
C**R
I own two
Really nice office monitor. I had one, liked it a ton, so got a second. Fantastic standard warranty, HD resolution is all that's necessary for my work, & they're huge.
B**S
Wonderful monitor, wait for it to go on sale
I have purchased 2 of these monitors at different times. Color and Clarity are very good to excellent. This is not an OLED monitor, nor does the price reflect that. When this goes on sale it is an exceptional bargain. You can connect to it via USB-C (great for laptops or my Mac Studio) HDMI and/or Display Port. It has a 4 port USB hub integrated in as well.I would prefer greater height adjustability than it is capable of, I have mine sitting on top of a package of printer paper to raise it to a height I like. Even with that said, I could not find a better quality and featured monitor for the sale price I purchased it at. Highly recommend.
G**.
My favorite work monitor
This monitor is actually big enough to have two applications pretty much full screen. For work I typically need to have two large windows open at once and this monitor allows me to see both. Only complaints are the video camera is not as good as an after market one and the built in speakers are terrible. I dont use the speakers so no biggie, but thought I would let you all know incase you expect these to be good. I still love the monitor but if I had to do it again I may choose one without the camera and speakers and use external ones.
R**N
Excellent replacement monitor
Great quality builð
J**B
The Best Monitor You Will Ever Get for $300
I absolutely love this monitor. I have bought three of them now. If you are on the fence about an ultrawide, JUST BUY IT. It will change your workflow entirely. If you work with a large canvas, your workspace is double what it would be on a traditional monitor. If you work with code, holy cow, you can have so many documents open side by side. You are never going to get more bang for your buck than this 34" ultrawide.
J**C
If you care about what happens when it stops working, don't buy this product!!!
I seriously doubt this review actually gets posted, but lets see!!! I bought six of these 26 days ago. One of them just stopped working. Description says 4 Year Advanced Replacement. Turns out that this monitor is no longer in production and Amazon is the sole reseller for what's left. Manufactuer, Philips, says they never made any "Advanced Replacement" claims regarding this product. Especially since there is a finite inventory remaining.Amazon says they can't send me another one (even though the Amazon website says the have 31+ available) but I can send the bad one back, wait for a refund, order another one, and wait for that to arrive. My question is, how is doing that any different from them sending me a replacement? It's the most ignorant logic I've heard in a while. If I performed my job that way, our accountant would bash me over the head and run me out of the building.I think the goal is for the monitor to "suspiciously" "accidentally" get damaged in the return shipping, which then means I'm just out the cost of a monitor. Don't get me wrong, it's a $199 monitor. Pretty much a throw away item. However, I do expect it to last more than 26 days.As for the other five, I love them. Easy on the eyes. Sleek and slim. Had I known they were discontiued, I probably would have bought something else. Somethihng tells me I'm going to end up with a mix of different monitors over the next few years because these won't be available anymore. Philips makes a great monitor that usually lasts for many many years. The Philips monitors that these replaced were 15 years old. Still working but startng to dim and have dark spots.So if you are ok with the ridiculous replacement process, by all means, this monitor is for you. the price is very good. If you're on a budget and cant afford to replace it again if it stops working, you probably want to keep looking. As for me, I'm sending all six back for what hopefully becomes a refund.
M**K
It works and then it doesn't - Webcam Woes
I have had this monitor for three months now, and I wanted to see how it performs over time, rather than just relying on my initial impressions. Here’s what I’ve discovered, for better or worse.I own a fairly new MacBook Pro that has both HDMI and Thunderbolt connections. I specifically purchased this monitor because it includes a built-in camera. I have used both Apple and non-Apple monitors with webcams built-in in the past, and they all worked flawlessly. This monitor claims to be compatible with both Mac and PC, but I’ve encountered some issues.Initially, the monitor wouldn’t work with the Thunderbolt (USB-C) connection, so I switched to using the HDMI connection, which allowed the monitor to function with my MacBook. However, I could not get the webcam to work no matter what I tried. I consulted forums, Reddit, and other resources, only to discover that I’m not the only one facing this issue.I then found a workaround: if I wanted to use the monitor without the webcam, I simply kept the HDMI cable plugged in, and everything worked fine. However, when I needed to use the webcam for Zoom calls, I had to have both the HDMI cable and the USB-C cable (that came with the monitor) connected simultaneously in order for the webcam to function.Unfortunately, the quality of the webcam is quite poor. It’s very grainy and significantly worse than the webcam on my older monitor, which I now use at my office. Recently, the webcam has stopped working altogether. It doesn’t matter what I plug into my computer—whether it’s HDMI, USB-C, or both—nothing has worked.I’m seriously considering buying a separate webcam, which is incredibly disappointing. In summary, while the monitor itself functions well, the webcam has been unreliable, at least when used with my Mac.
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