The monitor is generally compatible with an Apple Mac Studio as it has DisplayPort and HDMI, which are suitable for connection to Macs. However, there is no specific information about possible problems or limitations when using it with a Mac Studio. You can connect the monitor to a Mac without any problems, but it might be helpful to adjust the display settings to get the best performance.
The height of the screen is approximately 33.4 cm (333.72 mm) without the stand. The screen diagonal measures 86.36 cm (34 inches). Height adjustment of up to 13 cm (130 mm) is also possible.
Yes, you can connect a graphics card with DisplayPort 2.1 to this monitor, which uses DisplayPort 1.4. However, the image quality will not be improved by a DP 2.1 cable compared with a 1.4 cable, because the limitation comes from the monitor port itself, which only supports DisplayPort 1.4. The DP 2.1 cable will be compatible, but it will not be able to exploit the advanced features of DisplayPort 2.1 with this display.
Not 100% sure but this is my opinion. This monitor can display 1920x1080, but it won't fill the screen (i think you will have black bars or stretched image).
Reason is the Aspect ratio here is 21:9 (ultrawide) and on 1080p: the aspect ratio is 16:9.
It has a HDMI slot.
If the black bars are problematic then try an AOC monitor with resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels, 27", it is cheaper too :)
The integrated USB hub of the AOC CU34G2XP/BK monitor is used to connect multiple USB devices directly to the monitor. Four USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-A downstream ports and one USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C port are available. This makes it possible to connect peripheral devices such as keyboards, mice and memory sticks as well as fast charging of smartphones via one of the ports.
Yes, it has a KVM switch:
1. USB3.2 Gen1 downstream x2
2. USB3.2 Gen1 downstream + fast chargingx1
3. USB3.2 Gen1 downstream x1
4. USB upstream
5. HDMIx2
6. DPx2
7. Headphone output
8. Power supply
PC connection
So I could switch between several devices? I don't know :/
To achieve the full 180Hz refresh rate with a laptop, you need to ensure that your laptop's graphics card supports this high refresh rate and that you are using a compatible connection method. The AOC CU34G2XP monitor supports 180Hz via DisplayPort, so using a DisplayPort connection is recommended. If your laptop only has HDMI ports, it may not reach the full 180Hz, as HDMI typically supports up to 100Hz or 144Hz for this monitor, depending on the specific HDMI version and laptop capabilities.
If your laptop supports DisplayPort output via USB-C with DisplayPort Alternate Mode, you might need an adapter to connect to the monitor's DisplayPort. However, not all USB-C ports support this feature, so check your laptop's specifications first.
There are no major problems or specific incompatibilities between the AOC CU34G2XP/BK display and NVIDIA graphics cards, including the RTX 4070 Super.
Here are some key points to consider:
- The display supports DisplayPort 1.4 and HDMI 2.0 connections, which are compatible with most modern graphics cards, including the NVIDIA GeForce RTX series.
- The display uses Adaptive-Sync technology, which is compatible with AMD FreeSync, but does not specifically support NVIDIA G-Sync. However, as of 2019, NVIDIA has opened up G-Sync compatibility with some FreeSync monitors, so it could work with some setups, but this is not guaranteed.
- For optimal use, make sure your graphics card is powerful enough to handle the display's UWQHD (3440x1440) resolution and 180Hz refresh rate.
To sum up, your RTX 4070 Super should work without any major problems with this display, but you may need to adjust some settings to optimise performance.
For the AOC CU34G2XP/BK monitor, here are the details you requested:
- Height adjustment range: The screen can be adjusted in height over a range of 130 mm (bottom to top).
- Lowest position: In the lowest position, the bottom of the screen is at a minimum height from a support, but the exact height from the work surface is not specified. However, you can deduce that the minimum height of the bottom of the screen is 0 mm plus the height of the base, which is not precisely specified. You will need to add the height of the stand to the minimum adjustable height.
- Screen tilt: The screen can be tilted from -3.5° forwards to +21.5° backwards on a horizontal axis.