ViewSonic VX3418 2KPC 34 Inch 21:9 UltraWide 34" Review

The ViewSonic VX3418-2KPC delivers a smooth, immersive ultrawide gaming experience without breaking the bank. Just don't expect the best colors or a user-friendly menu.

Screen Size 34
Resolution 3440 x 1440
Panel Type MVA
Refresh Rate 144
Response Time Ms 1
Adaptive Sync FreeSync Premium
ViewSonic VX3418 2KPC 34 Inch 21:9 UltraWide 34" monitor
64.8 Overall Score

The 30-Second Version

A budget-friendly ultrawide that nails the gaming essentials: high refresh rate, FreeSync, and a sharp 1440p curve. Skip it if you're a color snob or hate clunky menus.

Overview

The ViewSonic VX3418-2KPC is a solid, no-frills ultrawide that gets the basics right. It's a 34-inch curved screen with a sharp 1440p resolution and a smooth 144Hz refresh rate, and it does all that for a price that's hard to argue with. The one thing you need to know? This is a workhorse gaming monitor, not a flashy showpiece. It's got great connectivity and decent ergonomics, but don't expect the absolute best color or the snazziest features.

Performance

The performance is exactly what you'd hope for from the specs. The 144Hz refresh rate paired with FreeSync Premium makes for buttery smooth gameplay with no tearing, and the 1ms response time keeps motion blur to a minimum. In our database, its overall performance lands in the 92nd percentile, which is impressive for the price. The only real surprise is how light it feels for a 34-inch monitor, which makes it easier to adjust on the stand.

Performance Percentiles

Color 70.1
Portability 65.9
Display 79.6
Feature 30.1
Ergonomic 82.5
Performance 90
Connectivity 98.9
Social Proof 46.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • The 144Hz refresh rate and FreeSync Premium combo is flawless for gaming. 99th
  • Connectivity is top-tier with HDMI, DisplayPort, and even Thunderbolt support. 90th
  • The stand offers full height adjustment, which is rare at this price point. 83th
  • It's a proper 3440x1440 ultrawide resolution without a crazy price tag. 80th

Cons

  • The MVA panel's color and viewing angles can't compete with higher-end IPS or OLED. 30th
  • The on-screen menu is clunky and frustrating to navigate.
  • At 300 nits, it's not the brightest monitor, so it might struggle in very bright rooms.
  • The built-in speakers are basically an afterthought—use your own.

The Word on the Street

4.4/5 (6 reviews)
👍 Owners are consistently impressed with the picture quality and smooth performance for the price.
👎 A common complaint is the frustratingly bad on-screen menu and lackluster customer support.
👍 Many users highlight how easy it is to set up and how good the three-year warranty policy is.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 34"
Resolution 3440 x 1440
Panel Type MVA
Aspect Ratio 21:9
Curvature 1500

Performance

Refresh Rate 144 Hz
Response Time 1
Adaptive Sync FreeSync Premium

Color & HDR

Brightness 300 nits

Connectivity

HDMI Ports 2
DisplayPort 1
Thunderbolt No
Speakers Yes

Ergonomics

Height Adjustable Yes
Tilt Yes
Swivel No
Pivot No
VESA Mount 100x100

Features

Webcam No
Weight 7.6 kg / 16.8 lbs

Value & Pricing

At around $700, this is a fantastic value. You're getting a high-refresh-rate, large-format ultrawide with good adjustability. It undercuts a lot of the competition by a couple hundred bucks, and for that, you can forgive the less flashy panel tech.

Price History

$300 $400 $500 $600 $700 $800 Mar 9Mar 21Mar 28Apr 20 $600

vs Competition

If you're looking at this, you're probably also eyeing the Samsung Odyssey G5 or the Gigabyte M34WQ. The Samsung has a tighter 1000R curve and better HDR support on paper, but it often costs more. The Gigabyte is a flat IPS panel with arguably better color out of the box, but you lose the immersive curve. The ViewSonic sits in the middle: it's cheaper than both, offers the curve, and has better stand adjustability than the Samsung. It's the pragmatic choice.

Spec ViewSonic VX3418 2KPC 34 Inch 21:9 UltraWide 34" LG UltraGear LG - UltraGear 27" IPS Dual Mode (4K UHD 180Hz, MSI MPG MSI 32" UHD 4K 240Hz G-Sync Compatible 0.03ms ASUS ROG Swift ASUS ROG Swift 32" 4K OLED Gaming Monitor PG32UCDP Samsung Odyssey Samsung Odyssey G95C 49" Dual 1440p HDR 240 Hz Apple Studio Display Apple - Studio Display - Standard glass -
Screen Size 34 27 32 32 49 27
Resolution 3440 x 1440 3840 x 2160 3840 x 2160 3840 x 2160 5120 x 1440 5120 x 2880
Panel Type MVA IPS OLED OLED VA IPS
Refresh Rate 144 180 240 240 240 60
Response Time Ms 1 1 0 - 1 -
Adaptive Sync FreeSync Premium G-Sync Compatible G-Sync Compatible G-Sync Compatible FreeSync Premium Pro -
Hdr - HDR400 HDR400 HDR10 HDR10+
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product ColorCompactDisplayFeatureErgonomicPerformanceConnectivitySocial Proof
ViewSonic VX3418 2KPC 34 Inch 21:9 UltraWide 34" 70.165.979.630.182.59098.946.9
LG UltraGear 27" Dual Mode Compare 89.880.490.582.496.594.199.997.3
MSI MPG 32" Compare 9972.498.782.496.599.996.773.7
ASUS ROG Swift 32" Compare 99.972.498.782.487.881.396.797.3
Samsung Odyssey G95C 49" Dual Compare 97.250.487.682.487.896.398.194.8
Apple Studio Display Studio Display Standard glass Tilt-adjustable stand Compare 96.780.499.499.672.322.59698.1

Common Questions

Q: Is the panel type good for gaming?

Yeah, the MVA panel is fine. It has good contrast for dark scenes, but IPS panels have better colors and viewing angles. For fast-paced gaming, the 144Hz refresh rate matters more.

Q: Can I use this with a MacBook?

Absolutely. It has Thunderbolt connectivity, which is a huge plus for Mac users. You'll get a clean, single-cable connection for power and video.

Q: Is the stand really adjustable?

Yep. It's got height, tilt, and swivel adjustment. That's a big deal because a lot of gaming monitors at this price make you pay extra for a decent stand.

Who Should Skip This

If you're a professional video editor or photographer who needs perfect color accuracy, this isn't it. Go get an IPS-based ultrawide like the Dell UltraSharp series instead. Also, if you hate fiddly menus, look elsewhere.

Verdict

We recommend the ViewSonic VX3418-2KPC if you want a big, fast, immersive ultrawide for gaming and general use without spending over a grand. It's not the most color-accurate monitor for serious creative work, and the menu system is a pain, but for smooth gameplay on a budget, it's a winner. Just budget for a good set of speakers.