Newskill Icarus: 34 inch, ultra-wide curved gaming monitor

With the Newskill Icarus 34 ″ reference, this Spanish company expands its catalog of monitors focused on gaming users . A great panel that. In addition to its large size, it offers a high resolution and refresh rate to enjoy video games in all their splendor.

Newskill Icarus 34 ″, to play big

The Newskill brand continues to launch monitors for gamers . On this occasion, it presents a reference within the Icarus family that stands as the top of the range model. We are talking about the Newskill Icarus 34 ″ , which in its own name already advances the diagonal of the panel.

Monitor Features

We find, therefore, a large screen, with a diagonal of 34 inches . The VA- type panel is curved ( 1500R ) and offers a WQHD resolution , or what is the same, of 3440 x 1440 pixels , in 21: 9 format . As a good reference for video games, it reaches a refresh rate of 144 Hz . Additionally, it has an MPRT response time of 1 millisecond (1ms MPRT / 4-5ms GtG).

Newskill Icarus 34 ″

Newskill Icarus 34 ″ (IC34W4-V)

Other relevant product specifications are: typical 3000: 1 contrast ; 99% coverage of the sRGB color space , and 85% of the NTSC ; 350 nit maximum brightness . Although more relevant than this data is to include the AMD FreeSync image synchronization technology .

More details of the gaming screen

The new Newskill Icarus 34 ″ monitor has full connectivity, consisting of four video inputs: a pair of DisplayPort 1.4 ; and two HDMI 2.0 ports . This gaming screen also supports supports VESA of 75 x 75 mm for those who wish to place on the wall.

Newskill Icarus 34 ″

With backlight

In terms of ergonomics, it only supports adjusting the inclination , nothing to modify its height or rotate the panel. Of course, as is common with gaming monitors , it includes several modes to adapt to different types of games. It also has protection against blue light, and eyestrain. The maximum consumption of the product is 80W . The recommended retail price is 499.95 euros .

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