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iiyama G-Master GB3461WQSU-B1 34in 144Hz Review

The iiyama G-Master GB3461WQSU-B1 box is quite enticing, depicting a space armour helmet reminiscent of one of the 3DMark tests.

Inside can be found HDMI, DisplayPort and power kettle leads.

iiyama doesn't generally do bling, and the GB3461WQSU-B1 is a very serious black affair. It looks solid rather than exciting, but the stand in particular has an air of robustness about it.

Adjustments include raising and lowering the screen through 130mm, and swivelling 45 degrees left and right. You can also tilt it 3 degrees forward or 22 degrees backwards. As we already remarked, it's possible to rotate the screen 90 degrees into portrait mode as well.

Apart from the kettle lead AC power input, all the ports are on what is the left underside of the screen when it's facing towards you. There are two HDMI ports with two DisplayPort connections next door, although iiyama doesn't state which level of either standard is supported. Next along is the headphone minijack output, followed by the USB hub, which unfortunately only has two USB 3.0 ports, although one of these supports fast charge.

There are no funky external menu control pucks or joysticks with the GB3461WQSU-B1. Instead, just a conventional line of five buttons on the back of the screen, with text and icons on the front of the screen to let you know what they do. However, we appreciate that the power button has been set apart from the other four, because when this isn't done it can be quite easy to accidentally turn off your screen instead of operate the menu.

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