Hating myself right now because I made this purchase this past weekend ($339.99) and Amazon just delivered 8 hours ago. Amazon CS refused to do a price-match adjustment, not sure if $16 is worth returning/repurchasing
Amazon has the LG UltraWide QHD 34-Inch Curved Computer Monitor for
$323.90
Link:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B924GWLJ/
Specs:
Screen Size: 34.14"
Curved: Yes
Curvature: 1800R
Display Type: IPS
Color Gamut (Type): sRGB 99% (CIE1931)
Response Time (GTG): 5ms (GtG at Faster)
Refresh Rate: 60Hz
Aspect Ratio: 21:9
Display Resolution: QHD
Resolution: 3440 x 1440
Brightness: 300cd (typ) / 240cd (Min)
Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 (Typ.), 700:1 (Min.)
Viewing Angle: 178º (R/L), 178º (U/D)
Screen Finish: Matte
INPUT/OUTPUTs:
HDMI: 2
DisplayPort: 1
USB Type-C: 1
Headphone Out: 3-pole (Sound Only)
USB Up-stream: Yes (1ea/ver2.0)
USB Down-stream: Yes (2ea/ver3.0)
USB-C (Data Transsmission): Yes
USB-C (Power Delivery): 90W
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Thanks for sharing.
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That's a VA panel, this is IPS?
Which one? This LG IPS says it's a 1800 curve?
If you go to LGs website it's actually 3800
it's listed under the picture quality specs
https://www.lg.com/us/monitors/lg-34wq73a-b
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Phones have it. Pretty basic laptops have it.
I'd rather stay on 60Hz than have to switch between that and a high refresh rate; too jarring
/rant
Phones have it. Pretty basic laptops have it.
I'd rather stay on 60Hz than have to switch between that and a high refresh rate; too jarring
/rant
it's listed under the picture quality specs
https://www.lg.com/us/monitors/lg-34wq73a-b
Interesting! That's almost not even curved.
I have a 49" at 1800 and I'm worried bc I also have a 1000 on order. Not sure if I want the bigger curve.
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With this one (90W PD), Yoga 9i was never able to display anything. Windows 11 said the Display properties might be limited (tried different cables, etc). If I use a dock with an HDMI port, it works fine.
MBA M2 was able to show up on the monitor via USB-C, but as soon as the display turns off (I disabled deep sleep in the menu already), it stops charging the laptop.... then after a few minutes I hear the charging ding... this cycles constantly as long as the display is off, which indicates that the monitor is not supplying constant power to the laptop. This was noted in one of the Amazon reviews as well.
I would have loved to have 2 almost exact LG monitors side by side, but I'll be sending this back (will stick with the 27" Dell for the -infrequently used- second desk).
One last info.... the KVM on this monitor is software based, and it only works on Windows 10/11, in case you were buying it for the KVM function.
VA panels are pretty cheap now, so I'm not sure if LG is just being stingy with IPS or if it really is expensive to make high-refresh IPS.