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This 34-inch curved gaming monitor deal gives you ultrawide immersion for $209.99

By dailyguardian.aeDecember 22, 20253 Mins Read
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A 34-inch curved ultrawide gaming monitor usually means a serious hit to your wallet. Right now, though, the Acer Nitro ED340CUR is down to $209.99, which is half off its regular $419.99 price. For a QHD 21:9 panel with a fast refresh rate, that is very close to budget money for something that still feels properly premium on a desk.

What you’re getting

The Nitro ED340CUR is a 34-inch, 1500R curved, 21:9 QHD (3440 x 1440) monitor, so you’re getting that wraparound feel that standard 16:9 screens just don’t match. The extra horizontal space is great for racing games, open-world titles, and productivity, since you can comfortably park two full-size windows side by side.

On the gaming side, you’re looking at a 120Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time, plus FreeSync Premium support to keep things smooth and tear-free on compatible GPUs. HDR10 support is on board as well, so you can at least tap into basic HDR content and games, even if you’re not paying flagship HDR prices. Between DisplayPort and HDMI, it’s ready for a gaming PC and a console or streaming box at the same time.

Why it’s worth it

At full price, a 34-inch curved QHD gaming monitor like this sits in the “nice to have, but maybe later” category for a lot of people. At $209.99, it becomes one of the better bang-for-buck upgrades you can make to a midrange gaming setup. You’re getting a genuine step up in immersion and screen real estate, rather than nudging from one 27-inch flat panel to another with the same specs.

If you’re still on a 1080p monitor or an older 60Hz display, this checks several upgrade boxes at once: resolution, refresh rate, and aspect ratio. It is also a solid everyday monitor for work, since the ultrawide layout makes timelines, spreadsheets, and browser tabs much easier to manage. You aren’t paying for extras like RGB or aggressive styling, which helps keep the price focused on the panel and performance.

The bottom line

If you’ve been waiting for the right deal to move into the ultrawide world, the Acer Nitro ED340CUR at $209.99 is an easy one to justify. You get a 34-inch curved QHD gaming monitor with 120Hz, 1ms response, FreeSync Premium, and HDR10 for about what many smaller 1080p displays still cost. As a single upgrade that makes both games and day-to-day use feel better, this is a very strong pick while the discount lasts.

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