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Asus Designo Curve MX34VQ - a screen that you can use to charge your smartphone

ASUS Designo Curve MX34VQ screen

Wireless charging is becoming an everyday thing, as most new phones allow wireless charging. But why have a separate unit for charging when you can integrate induction charging technology into something else, such as the screen? This is what Asus did, creating a premium curved screen that, thanks to the Qi receiver, is also a charging station.

More and more people are using it wireless charging, as practically every newer phone is equipped with wireless charging technology. It really just insists on the cables Apple, who makes a lot of money selling chargers. Most everyone else has already jumped on too cableless train. Asus has therefore introduced a premium curved screen Asus Designo Curve MX34VQ, which enables wireless charging of smartphones. It has Qi wireless charging technology to thank for this. It has a charger power of five watts, but they hid it in a stand.

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The Asus Designo Curve MX34VQ has an eye-style 34-inch Ultra-wide QHD curved display resolution 3440 x 1440 pixels (2.5 times Full HD screen) s 178-degree viewing angle (aspect ratio 21 : 9, contrast ratio 3000 : 1). It is also equipped with technology FreeSync, which in case of use AMD graphics cards enables smoother image display. Of course, the screen that covers 100 percent of the sRGB spectrum, also perfectly understands with graphics cards Nvidia. An 8-watt sound system provides the soundscape Harman Kardon and technology Asus SonicMaster. We list the connections HDMI, DisplayPort and a classic headphone jack. It is also intended playing computer games, as it literally sucks the user in with its design and technology.

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