EIZO is introducing the FlexScan EV3451X, a 34.1-inch curved ultrawide monitor that targets professionals who need extended screen real estate without compromising on response times. The company is offering a seven-year warranty on this display, which it claims is the first time such a long coverage period has been available for a monitor of this type. This extended support period reduces the financial risk for buyers who rely on their equipment for daily work tasks over several years.
The 34-inch curved monitor adds 100Hz refresh and 2.5GbE LAN connectivity
The EV3451X serves as a direct upgrade to the previous EV3450XC model, focusing on improved visual performance and connectivity. It features a UWQHD resolution of 3,440 by 1,440 pixels on a 3800R curved panel, which provides a wider field of view for multitasking. The display now supports a 100Hz refresh rate, a significant increase from the 60Hz standard found in earlier versions, making scrolling and cursor movement smoother for users.
Specifications
- Model: FlexScan EV3451X
- Screen Size: 34.1-inch
- Resolution: UWQHD (3,440×1,440)
- Panel Type: Curved
- Curvature: 3800R
Technical specifications include a maximum brightness of 350 cd/m² and a contrast ratio of 1,000:1, ensuring clear visibility in various lighting conditions. The monitor utilizes a 5ms response time and covers 16.7 million colors with 178-degree horizontal and vertical viewing angles. It also includes built-in 2W stereo speakers for basic audio output without requiring external devices.
Connectivity options are robust, featuring a USB Type-C port that delivers up to 96W of power to connected laptops, along with DisplayPort, two HDMI inputs, and a 2.5GbE LAN port. The unit weighs 11.9 kg and measures 816 mm in width, available in black or white finishes. EIZO has removed the built-in webcam and microphone that were present in previous iterations of this product line.
The FlexScan EV3451X is scheduled to go on sale in Japan during the fall of 2026. No pricing information has been released for this specific model yet. Buyers in the Japanese market will be the first to access this updated ultrawide display with its new warranty terms.




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