expired Posted by san83 • Mar 22, 2021
Mar 22, 2021 7:04 PM
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Item 1 of 6
expired Posted by san83 • Mar 22, 2021
Mar 22, 2021 7:04 PM
Costco Members: 35" LG 35WN65C-B 3440x1440 100Hz UltraWide VA FreeSync Monitor
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- the stand is a little wobbly. I have a keyboard tray attached to my desk and the monitor will wobble if I type aggressively.
- speakers are pretty decent. They come in handy when watching virtual video sessions.
- the 1440p resolution is ok for text. I have a 27" 4k lg monitor from work and I can tell the text is sharper on the 4k, but the text is still clear. It's good enough.
- i use this with my work 2019 16" macbook pro. No usb-c so I use an adaptor. That means 2 plugs are needed when I dock it. I have an old hp thunderbolt dock i may try with it later.
- there is a usb 3.0 hub in the monitor for other peripherals.
- note the 100Hz refresh is with displayport only, not via hdmi
- picture quality is great. I can't tell it's not IPS, the on-center picture is that good.
Hope that helps.
Edit: I should note the wobbliness is due to my cheap ikea desk. If your desk is a little weak and you're a hard typist then it may wobble.
Replaced my 27" Korean IPS monitor that I got back in 2012. Honestly, I don't notice much of a difference between the 60hz and 100hz, might just be a problem with my eyes though.
Sitting in front of it the picture looks great, colors seem to be good but when I'm approaching my desk from the side I can see there's definitely back light bleed from the top.
Like I said, not noticeable sitting in front of it but could be an issue for some people.
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Replaced my 27" Korean IPS monitor that I got back in 2012. Honestly, I don't notice much of a difference between the 60hz and 100hz, might just be a problem with my eyes though.
Sitting in front of it the picture looks great, colors seem to be good but when I'm approaching my desk from the side I can see there's definitely back light bleed from the top.
Like I said, not noticeable sitting in front of it but could be an issue for some people.
Replaced my 27" Korean IPS monitor that I got back in 2012. Honestly, I don't notice much of a difference between the 60hz and 100hz, might just be a problem with my eyes though.
Sitting in front of it the picture looks great, colors seem to be good but when I'm approaching my desk from the side I can see there's definitely back light bleed from the top.
Like I said, not noticeable sitting in front of it but could be an issue for some people.
My main complaints (which aren't really complaints): I'd prefer a tighter curve and probably higher refresh rate. I know I mentioned I can't tell the difference between the 60hz and 100hz and I wonder if I had gone with 144hz if maybe I would have noticed. It seems possible to sometimes get a 144hz for similar price but I was tired of waiting. Tighter curve would have been nice to fit better in my monitor mount but some curve is better than no curve.
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