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HP 34f Curved Display review

HP 34f Curved Display review

Posted on July 7, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

The HP 34f Curved Display packs a solid collection of features into a mainstream display that feels premium

The HP 34f curved display combines an excellent ultrawide panel, better-than-full HD resolution and excellent performance with a mainstream price and feature set that will satisfy even picky shoppers. The spacious 21:9 display can replace a dual-monitor setup, or extend your single monitor for even better productivity, and the feature set lends itself well to more demanding uses, like photo editing or some gaming (albeit limited to 60Hz).

It’s not a perfect display, missing HDR support and lacking any sort of built-in audio. But as you’ll see in our HP 34f Curved Display review, this monitor manages to offer great overall quality and a premium feel for a price that’s far more mainstream than you might expect at first glance.
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