I am a fan of the previous version of this monitor. So much so that when I was relocating, I bought it. Now I am in Serbia and I couldn't find the old version at a reasonable price, but I found this one. What can I say, the new one has both pros and cons. I won't focus on purely technical aspects like "the first one has 144 Hz, the second one has 180 Hz", but I will tell you about my experience of using it. First of all, I am a programmer, so I spend a lot of time in front of the monitor. I often relax in front of it (games - studying - surfing the Internet, etc.). Therefore, I could easily spend 12-14 hours a day in front of the monitor, almost every day. In the previous version, my eyes did not get tired at all, here there is strain in the eyes, I have to take breaks much more often. In the previous version, the viewing angles were better, here you reach for the edge of the table for some reason, look at the monitor and already see strong color distortions. I don't remember this in the previous monitor. This monitor seems to glare more than its predecessor. You need to sit so that there is no window opposite, or move it a little to the side so that you can see. The colors are +- the same. Anyway, I use the BetterDisplay utility, so I fix everything I don't like. What I like is the new joystick for controlling the settings, in the old one manual switching was not very good (but there was an automatic switching by the input signal). At the same time, the only thing is that I worry about its durability. Since there is no auto mode (or I did not figure out how to turn it on), I have to switch from my personal laptop to my work laptop and back quite often. I like that the matrix itself is faster in the new one and the same switching happens faster and smoother. I did not get any wow effect from 180 Hz. In principle, I do not feel a difference above 100 Hz. But in the previous monitor at some hertz you could catch flickering (for example at 120 hertz), here at any hertz everything is ok. In the past there was a more convenient system for hiding wires, the stand seemed to be more expensive. But this stand takes up less space. Overall, I would say that due to eye fatigue I would prefer the previous version, although otherwise it is +/- the same monitor and I like it.
Last week i buy this monitor to replace old mi144hz for eye fatigue i not have this problem with new one, i think you need lower brightness new one more than old model
I bought this monitor a couple of weeks ago, and I'm using it with my MacBook with an M1 chip, taking advantage of its native resolution through HDMI connected to a USB-C hub. I previously had a 24" Dell with a 1920x1080 resolution, but it felt too small in terms of screen real estate. That's why I decided to invest in a larger monitor with a higher resolution that wouldn't break the bank, and I ended up choosing this one. Honestly, it was an exponential leap in terms of quality and screen space. Everything looks perfect, the brightness is more than enough for what I need, and the color definition is quite good. Of course, it doesn't match the quality of an Apple monitor or higher-end models, but for the price, it's excellent. There are just two things that would make it better: if it had a built-in USB hub (which is really needed) and if the curvature were a bit less pronounced (I'd prefer 1800R instead of the 1500R it comes with), though the latter is just a personal preference.
Great review. I just got the monitor! The colors are really cool, and I can't even see the contrast shift as much. Personally, the only con of this monitor is the display cable being display port to display port. Had to order a HDMI cable online.
Nice review. I just bought this monitor and I noticed the ghosting effect you are talking about. So far, I only see them in black colors but strangely, only if this jet black color is surrounded by dark shades of grey and blue, but not for other colors. Probably needs more testing. I'm not a pro in these kind of things so I can't reallly explain what this means or why this happens. I can somehow lessen this ghosting if I increase the "dark scene boost" amount but it made the black colors brighter so it might not be the best for most people. Haven't seen it in games yet, only when I'm browsing the internet.
Hello brother I want to buy this monitor too But i couldn't find any ufo test results for it. Can u do a ufo test and share the results it only takes like less than a minute
@@mohidehghanasadi7225 Sure but where do you want me to upload it? Also, what kind of tests? I honestly don't have any idea how that ufo test works that much.
@edgy843 Thank you, but I found the video I needed someone finally post it on TH-cam yesterday. And from what I saw I can tell you that u should check u're running at 180hz and also go to monitor settings in the monitor itself and set the response time setting to faster. U will get the best performance and black smearing will be on the lowest possible
Hi Great Review! by the way in the video around the 8:03 mark, you said there is an option to turn on HDR support? I didn't see this in any of the specs of this model, does it work?
Thanks for a great review, but i do have a few questions 1) How sure are you of the HDMI being 1.4 ? Or did you happen to mean DP is 1.4? Read a few different websites that claim it is actually HDMI 2.0 and not 1.4, sadly no information on Xiaomi's own website though. 2) Are you able to test it with a PS5 and let us know your experience or if VRR and HDCP is supported? Thanks a ton, either ways.
The 1.4 info was in the specsheet that comes with the monitor. Technically - having 2.0 on this matrix won't give any advantage. As for PS5... I'd love to try out but have nonsuch console around 🫤
Hello i know this video is published in just 3 days, but i hope you can give updates 3 months later about the monitor if posible. I'm interested on this monitor too since its quite affordable, but there is alot of users in GTID discord that complain about the monitor broken in very short time.
Broken already? This is so sad! I mostly use another monitor, but let me see if I can integrate this one more often in my workflow. It's been my primary one for almost a month though, approx 13 hours per day
I almost got the MSI MAG 27CQRXF (240hz) with rapid VA. It's kind of the same price. My hardware (3060ti) can never pump out more than 180fps for games I play on 2k reso and I don't play valorant/CSGO2. Do you think I should go for xiaomi for the extra inches or stick with the MSI one? P.S i already have a 24inch 240hz 0.5ms VA FHD gaming monitor for competitive gaming. I like VA more than IPS, just my preference.
Are you being paid by Xiaomi to create these uninformative reviews? There are no details on pixel response times, no UFO test screenshots, and no mention of overdrive settings. How does the display handle dark scenes with objects like barbed wire fences or tree branches and leaves? Is there any black crush? Also, there is a lot of ghosting visible in the CS2 footage-how noticeable is it in person?
Thanks for the comment, mate! I did forget to add the UFO test results, which is a big miss on my end - happy to share them - just send me an email as a reminder. Dark scenes handling is not too bad; ghosting in CS2 might have something to do with the camera filming settings - I record in 24fps 1/48 shutter. In person - not just according to me - the monitor looks rather good and not any worse than displays which cost 2-3 times more.
Pls guys i want a honest answer did this moniter die after 1 year of using it i wana buy it but i cant buy smthing that cant be with me at least 3 years 😄
as far is i read. global have a english language for settings and have 1 year warranty. for china only have china setting language and 1 month warranty. so i grab the global instead.
@@Supagornsri Probably really bad, I had a Koorui 34" UW and it was TRASH, then I bought the BenQ Mobiuz EX3410R (same 34" ultrawide curve) and it's close to perfect, but of course 499€
@@SweetFlexZ i have read it, why are you so excited, i just asked you a question, and you never mention a 'ta' panel anywhere, also the monitors that you mentioned both have a va panel and the same curvature, but noticably different image quality (according to you) suggesting that the brand quality is pretty importan in similar monitors and xiaomi is a pretty well respected brand, so i will ask you again, why would you say probably pretty trash if you never tried it?
Don't buy this piece of junk. I bought it and return in less than 24 hours. After half a day's usage and it starts to power off by itself every 5 to 10 mins. Total waste if money, not worth the time.
I am a fan of the previous version of this monitor. So much so that when I was relocating, I bought it. Now I am in Serbia and I couldn't find the old version at a reasonable price, but I found this one.
What can I say, the new one has both pros and cons. I won't focus on purely technical aspects like "the first one has 144 Hz, the second one has 180 Hz", but I will tell you about my experience of using it.
First of all, I am a programmer, so I spend a lot of time in front of the monitor. I often relax in front of it (games - studying - surfing the Internet, etc.). Therefore, I could easily spend 12-14 hours a day in front of the monitor, almost every day.
In the previous version, my eyes did not get tired at all, here there is strain in the eyes, I have to take breaks much more often.
In the previous version, the viewing angles were better, here you reach for the edge of the table for some reason, look at the monitor and already see strong color distortions. I don't remember this in the previous monitor.
This monitor seems to glare more than its predecessor. You need to sit so that there is no window opposite, or move it a little to the side so that you can see.
The colors are +- the same. Anyway, I use the BetterDisplay utility, so I fix everything I don't like.
What I like is the new joystick for controlling the settings, in the old one manual switching was not very good (but there was an automatic switching by the input signal). At the same time, the only thing is that I worry about its durability. Since there is no auto mode (or I did not figure out how to turn it on), I have to switch from my personal laptop to my work laptop and back quite often.
I like that the matrix itself is faster in the new one and the same switching happens faster and smoother.
I did not get any wow effect from 180 Hz. In principle, I do not feel a difference above 100 Hz. But in the previous monitor at some hertz you could catch flickering (for example at 120 hertz), here at any hertz everything is ok.
In the past there was a more convenient system for hiding wires, the stand seemed to be more expensive. But this stand takes up less space.
Overall, I would say that due to eye fatigue I would prefer the previous version, although otherwise it is +/- the same monitor and I like it.
The best and ist detailed comment I've seen in a long time! Respect!
wow thanks for the detailed review. I def dont want monitor which gives eye fatigue.
Last week i buy this monitor to replace old mi144hz for eye fatigue i not have this problem with new one, i think you need lower brightness new one more than old model
thanks for the detailed review! what is the model of the previous version?
I had this monitor for around 3 weeks and I love it so far ! The VA Panel is actually not bad compared to an IPS. I am happy with it
Awesome ♥️
Once I hear a reviewer repeat "1ms" reaponse time as a selling point for IPS/VA monitors, I know what im in for. 😐
In the video I do explain that this is more of a marketing trick. But you are right and well understand your reason ♥️
So which xiaoni ultrawide is the best
I bought this monitor a couple of weeks ago, and I'm using it with my MacBook with an M1 chip, taking advantage of its native resolution through HDMI connected to a USB-C hub. I previously had a 24" Dell with a 1920x1080 resolution, but it felt too small in terms of screen real estate. That's why I decided to invest in a larger monitor with a higher resolution that wouldn't break the bank, and I ended up choosing this one.
Honestly, it was an exponential leap in terms of quality and screen space. Everything looks perfect, the brightness is more than enough for what I need, and the color definition is quite good. Of course, it doesn't match the quality of an Apple monitor or higher-end models, but for the price, it's excellent.
There are just two things that would make it better: if it had a built-in USB hub (which is really needed) and if the curvature were a bit less pronounced (I'd prefer 1800R instead of the 1500R it comes with), though the latter is just a personal preference.
Thank you so much for taking the time to share all this. Great to see some real.life feedback ♥️
Eye fatigue huh? so does it have really bad flicker or at really high hertz or something? clarification will be appreciated
Great review. I just got the monitor! The colors are really cool, and I can't even see the contrast shift as much. Personally, the only con of this monitor is the display cable being display port to display port. Had to order a HDMI cable online.
Yeah, that's a bit of a bummer. Weirdly I have the feeling I got HDMI too. Gotta check
Nice review. I just bought this monitor and I noticed the ghosting effect you are talking about. So far, I only see them in black colors but strangely, only if this jet black color is surrounded by dark shades of grey and blue, but not for other colors. Probably needs more testing. I'm not a pro in these kind of things so I can't reallly explain what this means or why this happens.
I can somehow lessen this ghosting if I increase the "dark scene boost" amount but it made the black colors brighter so it might not be the best for most people. Haven't seen it in games yet, only when I'm browsing the internet.
You can play around with settings - sometimes helps a lot. Try different refresh rates too
Hello brother
I want to buy this monitor too
But i couldn't find any ufo test results for it.
Can u do a ufo test and share the results it only takes like less than a minute
@@mohidehghanasadi7225 Sure but where do you want me to upload it? Also, what kind of tests? I honestly don't have any idea how that ufo test works that much.
@edgy843 Thank you, but I found the video I needed someone finally post it on TH-cam yesterday.
And from what I saw I can tell you that u should check u're running at 180hz and also go to monitor settings in the monitor itself and set the response time setting to faster. U will get the best performance and black smearing will be on the lowest possible
@@edgy843 u barely can notice it
it would be nice to include data on minimum backlight in monitor reviews, since many monitors can be far too bright in dark rooms
Excellent idea, thanks! Will use it
i think that is HDMI 2.0, specs on site says that there are 2 2.0 HDMI ports, thanks for video & review.
Maybe my revision was older.
Best review ever!! Great job!! Thnx
Wow, thanks!
Thanks for the review. What about the black level?
Tolerable
@@TechMishka Thx. Indeed, a VA is still better than an IPS for contrast.
Thank you that was very helpful! btw which game you played in the video (not the shooting one)
A racing one? Maybe Asphalt?
Cuento los segundos faltantes para comprarme uno. Se ve fantástico!
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could you share the calibrated color profile you got from your Spyder?
Sure, please send me an email so that I can send over the file
if he send you the color profile please let me know if you can send it to me pleaseeee
Hi. Would you mind sending me the calibrated color profile as well @@TechMishka
@@TechMishka can I also email you for it please?
Hi!
I would like to have it too 🙏
Whats the first game called at 4:30 ?
"Ghosting is not really visible" - Oh brother....... There is shit ton of ghosting in all scenarios, not only with dark colors, a ton of blur
Hmmm, could be that you are mistaking this with the natural motion blur that is happening at 24fps
Hi Great Review! by the way in the video around the 8:03 mark, you said there is an option to turn on HDR support? I didn't see this in any of the specs of this model, does it work?
There is an HDR function in the menus - looks like it slightly improves the dynamic range in some conditions
I’m considering to buy this monitor. If I connect it to my Lenovo Legion 5 via USB C - Displayport cable can I run games on 1440p 180hz?
I don't think so 🫤
Today got this monitor for 199€ in Latvia. 🎉
Awesome price!
How is it bro do u recomand it
Does it have built in speakers?
Unfortunately not
Random question. How’s the minimum brightness? Does it get low enough that it’s not too bright in the dark?
Yeah, it can be low enough (I often use this)
tip: u can always use software for that called "f.lux" it can dim more further than your monitor
Where is the ufo test results?
Hi man, can u share your ICC profile and settings for this monitor?
Sure - please drop.me a line via email as a reminder and I will send it right away
What monitors work on ps5?? Appreciate any help mate
That I am unaware. Sorry 😟
any monitor work. Except Ultra wide.
the resolution is actually depend on your budget.
Thanks for a great review, but i do have a few questions
1) How sure are you of the HDMI being 1.4 ? Or did you happen to mean DP is 1.4?
Read a few different websites that claim it is actually HDMI 2.0 and not 1.4, sadly no information on Xiaomi's own website though.
2) Are you able to test it with a PS5 and let us know your experience or if VRR and HDCP is supported?
Thanks a ton, either ways.
The 1.4 info was in the specsheet that comes with the monitor. Technically - having 2.0 on this matrix won't give any advantage.
As for PS5... I'd love to try out but have nonsuch console around 🫤
It’s definitely hdmi 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.4
thank u , Is reading articles good on this Monitor?
Yes, definitely
@@TechMishka Thank u
better this or Koorui 34E6UC?
up did you find any answer?
The Koorui also looks awesome
Hello i know this video is published in just 3 days, but i hope you can give updates 3 months later about the monitor if posible.
I'm interested on this monitor too since its quite affordable, but there is alot of users in GTID discord that complain about the monitor broken in very short time.
Broken already? This is so sad!
I mostly use another monitor, but let me see if I can integrate this one more often in my workflow. It's been my primary one for almost a month though, approx 13 hours per day
This is good for game bc i want buy monitor i dont know which is best g34qwi or samsung g5 odessy help me bro
Both are good monitors
Whats the refresh rate for hdmi?
I have tested it up to 144
Redmi G34WQ VS 32" Odyssey G55C QHD 165Hz 1ms(MPRT) Curved which one?
Both are great monitors. Still haven't tried the Redmi unit myself.
is it very good for editing photo?
It is fine
Pls tell me this monitor does Work to xbox seris s ?
Haven't tried that
Is this monitor suitable for sim racing?
Sure
HDR available for PS5 ?
Not sure about it
I almost got the MSI MAG 27CQRXF (240hz) with rapid VA. It's kind of the same price. My hardware (3060ti) can never pump out more than 180fps for games I play on 2k reso and I don't play valorant/CSGO2. Do you think I should go for xiaomi for the extra inches or stick with the MSI one?
P.S i already have a 24inch 240hz 0.5ms VA FHD gaming monitor for competitive gaming. I like VA more than IPS, just my preference.
MSI has always been among my favorite monitor brands, I will probably go for it.
HDMI has 2.0 and DP has 1.4
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Are you being paid by Xiaomi to create these uninformative reviews? There are no details on pixel response times, no UFO test screenshots, and no mention of overdrive settings. How does the display handle dark scenes with objects like barbed wire fences or tree branches and leaves? Is there any black crush? Also, there is a lot of ghosting visible in the CS2 footage-how noticeable is it in person?
There's are channels tht do and specialize in tht lol. Relax
Thanks for the comment, mate!
I did forget to add the UFO test results, which is a big miss on my end - happy to share them - just send me an email as a reminder.
Dark scenes handling is not too bad; ghosting in CS2 might have something to do with the camera filming settings - I record in 24fps 1/48 shutter. In person - not just according to me - the monitor looks rather good and not any worse than displays which cost 2-3 times more.
I just ordered one I'll let you know how it is when I get it was super cheap. For that price I had to get one for the specs it's offering
@cedricazais4397
Hello brother I want to buy This monitor too can you send me the ufo test results. Would really appreciate it
@@cedricazais4397let us know!
Pls guys i want a honest answer did this moniter die after 1 year of using it i wana buy it but i cant buy smthing that cant be with me at least 3 years 😄
In most countries it comes with at least a 2-year warranty
Can this be used with a ps5?
Yup
No. don't get a Ultra wide screen for PS5.
I don't know about the Pro, but the base ps5 doesn't support ultra wide. the screen will stretch.
каква е цената му в България?
Не знам. Разбрах, че ще го предлагат и през Тему, т.е надявам се да е около 550 лева.
599, но всички в България пишат че е ips
What is the difference of this monitor as compared to another xiaomi 34 Mi XMMNTWQ34 ?
I believe the.one that you quote is the older generarion
@@TechMishka yes, but I believe the specs are quite better than the latest one. It is also more expensive upon its release.
I hear they die for some people after 1 year-10 month ish. is this true?
I have also seen similar claims. They do come with a 2-year warranty though.
@TechMishka Such a shame. really is a good piece of hardware for the price but alas can't have no monitors rigged to fail if I'm paying for them.
@@hixark4502did u buy it
HDMI 1.4 ????, if the monitor can handle 180Hz, can´t have a HDMI 1.4. HDMI 1.4 supports a maximum of 4K 24Hz.
Sounds like I made a mistake then.
It doesn’t have a built in speaker
True that
Is there a difference between China and Global version?
That I am not sure about...
as far is i read. global have a english language for settings and have 1 year warranty. for china only have china setting language and 1 month warranty. so i grab the global instead.
@@pepzcapangpangan2741 Mine is chinese version. It get English language.
I dont like the bezels😐
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Does it have a black smearing issue that is a common issue with VA panels?
If it had then how bad is it
@@Supagornsri Probably really bad, I had a Koorui 34" UW and it was TRASH, then I bought the BenQ Mobiuz EX3410R (same 34" ultrawide curve) and it's close to perfect, but of course 499€
@@SweetFlexZ why would you say probably pretty trash if you never tried it?
@@fico1557 Because it's a VA cheap panel?????? Have you even read my comment?
@@SweetFlexZ i have read it, why are you so excited, i just asked you a question, and you never mention a 'ta' panel anywhere, also the monitors that you mentioned both have a va panel and the same curvature, but noticably different image quality (according to you) suggesting that the brand quality is pretty importan in similar monitors and xiaomi is a pretty well respected brand, so i will ask you again, why would you say probably pretty trash if you never tried it?
Взех го днес за 499 лв. от eMag. Съвсем не е най-добрият монитор, но за тия пари май нищо не може да го бие в момента.
Топ цена! Честито
Useless, just waste of time.
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Don't buy this piece of junk. I bought it and return in less than 24 hours. After half a day's usage and it starts to power off by itself every 5 to 10 mins. Total waste if money, not worth the time.
This is weird! Could be a power supply issue
@@TechMishka it probably is, but i suspect its either a lousy power adapter or a cheap onboard incoming power regulator module.
@@Z3R0-CoR3 Based on a sample size of 1, seems pretty unfair comment