JAPANNEXT has released the JN-IPS34UQ2-C6, a 34-inch ultrawide monitor designed to simplify desk setups for users managing multiple computers. The display features KVM functionality that allows a single keyboard and mouse to control two separate PCs, which reduces cable clutter and improves workflow efficiency for hybrid work or gaming environments.
Affordable ultrawide display simplifies multi-PC workflows
The monitor utilizes a 34-inch IPS panel with a UWQHD resolution of 3,440 by 1,440 pixels and a 21:9 aspect ratio. This configuration provides a wider field of view compared to standard 16:9 displays, making it suitable for multitasking and immersive gaming. The panel supports 100 percent sRGB color coverage and delivers 16.7 million colors for accurate visual reproduction.
Specifications
- Panel: 34-inch IPS UWQHD (3,440 x 1,440)
- Refresh Rate: 75Hz with AdaptiveSync
- Connectivity: HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.2, USB Type-C
- KVM Support: Yes, for two PCs
- USB-C Power Delivery: 65W
Technical specifications include a 75Hz refresh rate and a 3.5ms gray-to-gray response time. The display maintains a contrast ratio of 1,000:1 and offers a brightness level of 300 cd/m². It supports AdaptiveSync technology to reduce screen tearing and provides 178-degree horizontal and vertical viewing angles.
Connectivity options consist of one HDMI 2.0 port, one DisplayPort 1.2 port, and one USB Type-C port that supports 65W power delivery. The monitor includes built-in 2W stereo speakers and supports VESA mounting on a 100 by 100mm pattern. The unit measures 818 by 225 by 515 mm and weighs approximately 7kg.
The JN-IPS34UQ2-C6 is available for purchase in Japan starting July 2, 2026. The price is set at 47,980 JPY (around $297) including tax, which is around $297.



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