Xiaomi has
introduced new hardware, which is poised to disrupt the affordable PC gaming
market. The company’s latest offering is the
Redmi
G34WQ 2026 monitor.
It's a high-speed display. It's built to appeal
specifically to budget-conscious video gamers. Launched recently in China, this
feature-packed screen has an initial, reduced price.
At the moment, there is no information on the global launch of this device. However, Xiaomi sells monitors globally. Thus, it is most likely that this device will arrive globally.
Immersive
Design and Display
The G34WQ 2026 grabs your attention right away. It's huge and super
wide. It comes with a large 34-inch
screen that uses a 21:9 ratio.
That's a big step up from the usual monitors people use. This screen isn't just
flat, it curves quite a bit, with a deep 1500mm radius.
That curve is there for a reason: it's supposed to
pull you deeper into the game and feel easier on your eyes during long
sessions. It also offers better viewing ergonomics
for long sessions.
The display
maintains a crisp 3,440 x 1,440
resolution. The panel technology is standard. This means it doesn't use
premium features like Mini-LED or OLED.
Still, the brightness and contrast
figures are solid for its class. The manufacturer specifies a typical
brightness of 400 cd/m². It also lists a
contrast ratio of 3,500:1.
These figures mean the screen can capably handle most media. But users should
manage expectations for truly high-end HDR performance.
Speed
and Powerhouse Performance
The performance specifications firmly
place this monitor in the competitive gaming category. It's built for speed. The monitor’s response time is just as important.
It’s rated at one
millisecond grey to grey, which means it reacts almost instantly. This quick
speed helps remove ghosting and motion blur, so everything on the screen looks
crisp and smooth.
This fast response time
helps get rid of ghosting and motion blur, keeping everything on screen sharp
and clear. It makes sure you always have a clear, smooth view, even during
fast-paced moments.
The screen of this device supports FreeSync
technology. With this tech, refresh rates are adjusted automatically to match
your graphics card.
It makes gameplay smoother and prevents screen tears from
showing up. RGB lighting is also installed at the back of the monitor to make
it more attractive.
Connectivity and Pricing
Connecting
the monitor is straightforward. It offers a generous array of modern ports. The
input options include two DisplayPort 1.4
connections.
It also has two HDMI 2.0
ports. This selection gives users flexibility for connecting multiple devices.
The monitor’s launch price of $197 in China sets an aggressive new standard for
value.
Gamers worldwide are now eagerly awaiting official confirmation. They
want to know when this curved powerhouse will be available locally.
Redmi G34WQ — Key specs
- Display: 34-inch curved VA panel, 1500R curvature
- Resolution: 3440 × 1440 (UWQHD, 21:9)
- Refresh rate: Up to 180 Hz
- Response time: 1 ms (MPRT)
- Brightness: 350 nits (typical)
- Contrast ratio: 4000:1
- Color accuracy: 95% DCI-P3, ΔE < 2 factory calibration
- Adaptive sync: AMD FreeSync Premium
- Ports: 2× DisplayPort 1.4, 2× HDMI 2.0, 3.5 mm audio out
- Power: Around 65 W
- Dimensions: 811.3 × 210 × 510.1 mm (with stand)
- Extras: RGB lighting, tilting stand, VESA 75 × 75 mm mount