HP P34hc G4 34" WQHD Curved Monitor with USB-C

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Key information

Display: 34" curved screen
Resolution: WQHD
Refresh Rate: 60Hz
Connectivity: USB-C, HDMI, DisplayPort, USB Hub
Panel Type: VA panel
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Product overview

The HP P34hc G4 is a 34 Inch Wide Quad HD monitor designed for business environments. With a resolution of 3440 x 1440 pixels, it delivers clear and detailed images, making it suitable for multitasking and productivity tasks. The VA panel technology provides excellent colour reproduction and wide viewing angles, ensuring that the display remains vibrant from various positions.

Featuring a maximum refresh rate of 60Hz, this monitor offers smooth visuals for everyday tasks. The 5 ms response time ensures that motion is rendered clearly, reducing blurring during fast-paced activities. The curved screen design enhances immersion, allowing users to focus on their work without distractions.

Connectivity options include HDMI and DisplayPort, along with a built-in USB hub that supports USB Type-C, making it easy to connect multiple devices. The USB-C port also allows for power delivery, reducing cable clutter on your desk.

Ergonomically designed, the HP P34hc G4 includes height adjustment and tilt features, allowing users to find their optimal viewing position. The monitor's sleek black finish and micro-edge bezel contribute to a modern aesthetic that fits well in any office setting.

Overall, the HP P34hc G4 is a versatile monitor that combines performance, connectivity, and ergonomic features, making it an excellent choice for business users seeking a reliable display solution.

Specifications
Display
Screen Size
34"
Resolution
3440 x 1440
Aspect Ratio
21:9
Panel Type
VA
Curvature
1500R
Brightness
250 cd/m²
Contrast Ratio
3500:1
Refresh Rate
60 Hz
Response Time
5 ms
Connectivity
HDMI
1 (2.0)
DisplayPort
1 (1.2)
USB-C
1
USB Hub
Yes
USB-A Ports
4
USB-C Power Delivery
65 W
Headphone Out
Yes
Audio
Speakers
Yes
Speaker Power
6 W
Ergonomics
VESA Mount
100 x 100 mm
Height Adjustment
Up to 10 cm
Tilt
-5° to 21°
Dimensions & Weight
Width (with stand)
809.4 mm
Depth (with stand)
234.9 mm
Height (with stand)
518 mm
Weight
10.5 kg
General
Colour
Black
Energy Rating
G
Warranty
3 Year Limited Warranty
Buying guide

Business Monitors Buying Guide

Choosing the right business monitor isn’t about flashy RGB or ultra-high refresh rates. It’s about productivity, clarity, connectivity, ergonomics, and reliability.

This guide breaks down exactly what to look for when buying monitors for offices, remote teams, or enterprise rollouts.

Screen Size – What’s Right for Work?

24-inch (Most Popular for Offices)

  • Ideal for standard desks
  • Cost-effective for bulk deployment
  • Perfect for email, spreadsheets, CRM systems


27-inch (Productivity Upgrade)

  • More screen real estate
  • Better for multitasking
  • Excellent for finance, admin, marketing


34-inch Ultrawide

  • Replaces dual monitor setups
  • Ideal for analysts, developers, designers
  • Reduces cable clutter


Tech Verse Tip: For most businesses, 24” or 27” hits the sweet spot between productivity and budget.

Resolution – Why It Matters

Full HD (1920 × 1080)

  • Standard office resolution
  • Budget-friendly
  • Fine at 24”


QHD (2560 × 1440)

  • Sharper text
  • More visible rows in Excel
  • Ideal at 27”


4K (3840 × 2160)

  • Ultra-sharp detail
  • Best for content-heavy workflows
  • Higher cost


Rule of thumb:

  • 24” -  Full HD
  • 27” - QHD
  • 32”+ - QHD or 4K


Panel Type – IPS vs VA

IPS (Recommended for Business)

  • Better viewing angles
  • More accurate colours
  • Consistent image across screen


VA

  • Higher contrast
  • Slightly narrower viewing angles
  • Often cheaper


For office environments with shared screens or meeting rooms, IPS is usually best.

Connectivity – Reduce Docking Stations

Modern business monitors often include:

  • HDMI
  • DisplayPort
  • USB-C (Power Delivery)
  • Built-in USB hubs
  • Ethernet (on premium models)


USB-C Monitors

A single cable can:

  • Power your laptop
  • Transfer video
  • Connect peripherals

This reduces desk clutter and eliminates separate docks.

Ergonomics – Health & Productivity

Look for:

  • Height adjustment
  • Tilt and swivel
  • Pivot (portrait mode)
  • Flicker-free technology
  • Low blue light mode


Height-adjustable stands are essential for workplace health compliance.

Refresh Rate – Do Offices Need 100Hz?

Most business applications do not require high refresh rates.

  • 60Hz  Standard office use
  • 75Hz –100Hz  Smoother scrolling, better comfort
  • 144Hz+  Gaming (not needed for office)


100Hz is becoming common and can improve visual comfort during long workdays.

Integrated Features Worth Considering

Built-in Webcam

Great for hybrid teams and video conferencing.

Speakers

Convenient but rarely high quality.

KVM Switch

Allows two computers to share one monitor/keyboard/mouse — ideal for IT or finance roles.

Daisy Chaining

Connect multiple monitors via DisplayPort for cleaner cable management.

Business Monitor vs Home Monitor

Feature Business Monitor Consumer Monitor
Ergonomics Full adjustability Often limited
Warranty 3–5 years typical 1–2 years
Connectivity USB-C, hubs, DP-out Basic HDMI
Colour Accuracy Consistent Variable

 

Business monitors are designed for 8+ hours per day usage.

Recommended Brands for Business Use

Dell

Strong enterprise warranty, excellent USB-C options.

HP

Clean design, good conferencing models.

Lenovo

Reliable ThinkVision range.

Acer

Competitive pricing for bulk orders.

Quick Buying Checklist

Before purchasing, confirm:

  • Screen size suits desk space
  • Resolution matches screen size
  • IPS panel preferred
  • USB-C required?
  • Height adjustable stand
  • 3-year warranty minimum

 

 

 

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