UltraWide LCD monitor 346E2CUAE/75
UltraWide LCD monitor 346E2CUAE/75
UltraWide LCD monitor 346E2CUAE/75
UltraWide LCD monitor 346E2CUAE/75
Last updated at 03/21/2026 05:56:52
Philips E Line 346e2lae/75 Led Display 86.4 Cm (34") 3440 X 1440
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Philips E-line 346E2CUAE - LED monitor - curved - 34" - 3440 x 1440 UWQHD @ 100 Hz - VA - 300 cd/m² - 3000:1 - 1 ms - HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-C -
Philips Monitors 346E2CUAE - 34 inch WQHD Curved Monitor, 100Hz, 1ms, VA, USB-C Dock, Speakers , Height Adjust (3440 x 1440, 300 cd/m HDMI / DP / USB-
Delivery between 27–30 Mar $29
originally posted on philips.com
I am just focusing on the flimsy quality of the LCD. What is even worse is that Phillips not only doesn't offer a decent warranty it doesn't sell or help the customer find replacement parts for the monitor. For a fairly expensive monitor I don't see why we don't get options, at least to fix the monitor. For a company that says it is environmentally responsible I would of expect more. This flimsy monitor will end in the trash bin, taking millions of years to breakdown. Phillips just generating more e-waste in the environment Thanks!!
originally posted on philips.com
I chose this monitor for its ultrawide format. With its clear and crisp text rendering and vibrant color reproduction I am not disappointed. As an added bonus it comes with pretty decent stereo sound, inconspicuously emanating from the back of the curved screen. The non-glare screen surface eliminates ghost reflections even in a well-lit room.
originally posted on philips.com
I got this monitor for my home office because I liked having the the real estate on one screen that allowed me to work on complimentary or different tasks at the same time. It is also more aesthetically pleasing than having multiple monitors. I saw colleagues in an overseas office with ultrawide/curved monitors and loved them, vowing to get one for my home office use when I returned to the States. I will warn though, you are better off purchasing external speakers as the ones in this monitor are pretty bad (sound is somewhat muffled and distorted). At this price point, I suppose you get what you pay for in that regard.
| layerNavigation | |
| Curved | Yes |
| VESA | 100 X 100 mm |
| Connectivity | HDMI + DisplayPort + USB-C |
| Webcam | No |
Philips E Line 346e2lae/75 Led Display 86.4 Cm (34") 3440 X 1440
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Philips E-line 346E2CUAE - LED monitor - curved - 34" - 3440 x 1440 UWQHD @ 100 Hz - VA - 300 cd/m² - 3000:1 - 1 ms - HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-C -
Philips Monitors 346E2CUAE - 34 inch WQHD Curved Monitor, 100Hz, 1ms, VA, USB-C Dock, Speakers , Height Adjust (3440 x 1440, 300 cd/m HDMI / DP / USB-
Delivery between 27–30 Mar $29
I am just focusing on the flimsy quality of the LCD. What is even worse is that Phillips not only doesn't offer a decent warranty it doesn't sell or help the customer find replacement parts for the monitor. For a fairly expensive monitor I don't see why we don't get options, at least to fix the monitor. For a company that says it is environmentally responsible I would of expect more. This flimsy monitor will end in the trash bin, taking millions of years to breakdown. Phillips just generating more e-waste in the environment Thanks!!
I chose this monitor for its ultrawide format. With its clear and crisp text rendering and vibrant color reproduction I am not disappointed. As an added bonus it comes with pretty decent stereo sound, inconspicuously emanating from the back of the curved screen. The non-glare screen surface eliminates ghost reflections even in a well-lit room.
I got this monitor for my home office because I liked having the the real estate on one screen that allowed me to work on complimentary or different tasks at the same time. It is also more aesthetically pleasing than having multiple monitors. I saw colleagues in an overseas office with ultrawide/curved monitors and loved them, vowing to get one for my home office use when I returned to the States. I will warn though, you are better off purchasing external speakers as the ones in this monitor are pretty bad (sound is somewhat muffled and distorted). At this price point, I suppose you get what you pay for in that regard.
Great monitor with USB-C for the price point, just keep in mind that the USB Hub will only work for data or charging while connected via USB-C. You can still use you Bluetooth devices or external hub.The only issue I had was I tried getting in contact with Philips Support via email with no avail. They should update the contacts on their webpage.
But the speaker a big "0" if I knew that was the quality I will go for the Samsung smart tv M8
The monitor is fine but the need to have to use two usb cables to dock a laptop and pass through the monitor usb hub is a little frustrating . Not sure why Philips would add support for usbC DisplayPort mode but not include the full duck capabilities .
It's a decent monitor for gaming, good for anything else as well... got it for a really good price as well :)
After a ton of research on finding a curved, ultra wide monitor, I had found this great monitor with excellent features and excellent price value. I was sceptical at first to get it when I read the lowest reviews on it, but I had to give it a try and there we go. I'm giving it a 5 bright stars! I had no issues with it what so ever(Using USB C with MacBook Pro 13 inch 2017 on clamshell mode). Only con I would say is not being able to control the sound volume of the monitor using my keyboard.
| layerNavigation | |
| Curved | Yes |
| VESA | 100 X 100 mm |
| Connectivity | HDMI + DisplayPort + USB-C |
| Webcam | No |