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AI Implementation for UK SMEs: A Complete Guide
20 Mar, 2026







£330.65 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The AOC G2 CU34G2XP is the kind of 34-inch ultrawide you buy because it’s genuinely useful for real work and it doesn’t pretend you need to spend flagship money to get the “bigger workspace” benefit. At ~£275 ex-VAT, the value is the headline: for that sort of money in the UK B2B channel, you’re typically choosing between a smaller panel or accepting compromises. For office staff who live in spreadsheets, reports, dashboards, and multi-window workloads (plus developers and analysts), the extra horizontal space makes day-to-day tasks feel less cramped and reduces constant window juggling.
That said, it’s not a “buy it and forget it” monitor. Ultrawides only pay off if your desk setup and scaling are right—if you sit too close or your laptop scaling is messy, you’ll notice it. Also, as with most mid-range gaming/ultrawide panels, don’t expect top-tier calibration or perfect colour uniformity straight out of the box; for design/print work you’d want to test or budget for calibration. If your team needs a practical productivity ultrawide for general business use and can live with “good, not premium” image quality, this is a very sensible buy. If you need colour-critical work, or you want the sharpest text experience without any fiddling, I’d look at alternatives (even if they cost a bit more) rather than stretch this one.
Wide QHD (WQHD) Resolution
With 3440 x 1440 resolution, Wide Quad HD (WQHD) offers superior picture quality and crisp imagery that reveals every detail. The widescreen 21:9 aspect ratio is perfect for watching movies in an e...
HDMI
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is supported by the current gaming consoles, current GPUs, set-top boxes, supporting the HDCP digital content protection system. HDMI 1.3-1.4b versions s...
180Hz Refresh Rate
Competitive and intense gaming demands the best technology to ensure lag-free, smoother gaming. This AGON by AOC monitor features a 180Hz refresh rate, making it 3x faster than a standard display. ...

Vesa Certified DisplayHDR™ 400
Even the lowest level of High Dynamic Range (HDR) feature poses a significant upgrade to common monitors. The peak luminance of 400 cd/m² enables your display to hone the picture quality with a man...

GMENU
AOC G-Menu is a free tool that you can install on your PC to have complete customization paired with maximum convenience.

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