Nixeus was one of the first to market with a wide range Freesync panel with the NX-VUE24 and the industry setting 30-144hz range and they're back but this time to bring their talents to the ultrawide scene. The Nixeus NX-EDG34 is the Baldwin Park based display makers first foray into the 21:9 aspect world and if their past endeavors are anything to go off of then this should be a home run.

One of the most obvious features would be the sharp curve, rather than go with the typical 1800R curve that most panels go with Nixeus has gone with a 1500R curve which is a bit more aggressive of a curve. The EDG34 features a 34" 3440x1440 VA panel that features a native 144hz through Display Port 1.4 but only 100hz through HDMI 2.0. Through the Display Port 1.4 line you'll have access to the 48-144hz Freesync range, and while that's not quite the 30-144hz the VUE24 and the EDG27/24 deliver it's still a nice wide band that gives you access to Low Framerate Compensation.

Nixeus Reveals EDG 27″ 4K Freesync 144Hz Gaming Monitor With DSC!

The Nixeus EDG34 comes in two flavors, one with a tilt base and another that has a fully adjustable stand. The EDG34S with the stationary stand is pictured below and features a headphone/headset stand at the top and it shows off the light bars behind the panel.

34′′ VA Gaming Grade LED Backlight Display

3440 x 1440 Ultrawide 1500R Curved

144Hz (Native), AMD FreeSyncTM Certified Range for 48Hz – 144Hz (DisplayPort 1.4 input)

Color Support: 16.7 Million (sRGB)

Brightness: 400 cd/m2, 350 cd/m2 (Typical)

Input Port: 2 x DisplayPort 1.4 (up to 144Hz), 2 x HDMI 2.0 (Up to 100Hz)

3 Years Manufacturer Warranty

Pricing and Availability

The Nixeus NX-EDG34 will be released on December 1st, 2019 but is currently available for preorder through Newegg and Amazon. Newegg is currently running it for $100 off the $599 asking price which is more than reasonable for the monitor based on its specifications, but we'll know more on that after it releases.