The Huawei MateView GT 34 “lcd screen for computers (without sound bar) costs less than € 400 at Cdiscount, which is currently one of our best value for money.
The Huawei MateView GT (without soundbar) is, as its name suggests, identical to the Huawei MateView GT that we tested, but without the soundbar which is far from shining in its performance anyway.
Huawei MateView GT 34 “(without sound bar)
Introductory price 400 €
- Ergonomics
- Colors and contrast
- Reactivity
- Consumption
With its 34-inch screen at 165 Hz, the Huawei MateView GT (without soundbar) – a light version of the Huawei MateView GT audio system that we tested – is a very good monitor for gamers, but not only, since its very good factory calibration, its definition and excellent native contrast make it a good choice for multimedia use (photo, video and office automation). We can simply blame it for FreeSync compatibility located in a hidden menu, the absence of a USB hub and the limited power of the USB-C port.
Strong points
- Image quality.
- High native contrast.
- Comfortable definition.
- Frequency of 165 Hz.
- Finishing.
- Reduced consumption.
- Simplified volume control.
Weak points
- Lack of official FreeSync compatibility (can be activated in a hidden menu).
- USB-C port limited to 15W.
- No USB hub.
- No cable management system.
As an alternative
Asus VG279QM
Introductory price 399 €
- Ergonomics
- Colors and contrast
- Reactivity
The Asus TUF Gaming VG279QM is an excellent gaming monitor aimed primarily at performance enthusiasts. Well calibrated originally, it lacks a bit of contrast and a USB hub to be perfect. It is today the most responsive IPS monitor on the market and remains the only one capable of competing with the highest performing TN models. It is a product of choice for cyberathletes. Others will gladly turn to the AOC 27G2U, a little less responsive and limited to 144 Hz, but also less expensive.