LG 35" LED Curved UltraWide QHD AMD Freesync Monitor with HDR (HDMI, DisplayPort, USB) Black 35WN75CN-B.AUS - $399
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LG - 35" LED Curved UltraWide QHD AMD Freesync Monitor with HDR (HDMI, DisplayPort, USB) - Black
Model:35WN75CN-B.AUS SKU:6508969
May not be a super slick deal but seems decent for one with 90w usb-c pd and if you are in the market for an ultra wide and still have some of the bb gc to burn
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Looks very similar to the Black Friday Costco LG monitor that was $299, but did not have USB-C PD.
I bought the above Costco model and like it very much. I wish PD didn't bump up the price so much.
Yes, looks like same screen and only difference is the usb-c connectivity and pd. I guess that will save the cost of a docking station. I am still debating if I should get this or wait for an IPS panel. Never used an IPS monitor, but kept hearing its superior compared to VA. I think the IPS version has 1.07b color instead of this 16.7m color and little brighter.
Yes, looks like same screen and only difference is the usb-c connectivity and pd. I guess that will save the cost of a docking station. I am still debating if I should get this or wait for an IPS panel. Never used an IPS monitor, but kept hearing its superior compared to VA. I think the IPS version has 1.07b color instead of this 16.7m color and little brighter.
IPS typically has a more consistent picture from all angles. VA typically does contrast better, but angle suffers. At the end of the day, both can be good depending on your use case, but if comparing at equivalent levels the IPS is usually the better all around route.
I recently got a usb c power delivery monitor and can't ever go back. It's so nice to have a single wire from laptop to monitor. Though 33% higher price from the Costco deal is steep
The one you linked is the 34 inch IPS model, seems it had gone down to $300 during the holiday. Only drawback is that it's only a 60hz panel. This one actually never go below $399 in my search. The version without PD, 35WN65B, seems to be on sale more often and had gone down to $300 a couple times.
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I bought the above Costco model and like it very much. I wish PD didn't bump up the price so much.
I bought the above Costco model and like it very much. I wish PD didn't bump up the price so much.
Yes, looks like same screen and only difference is the usb-c connectivity and pd. I guess that will save the cost of a docking station. I am still debating if I should get this or wait for an IPS panel. Never used an IPS monitor, but kept hearing its superior compared to VA. I think the IPS version has 1.07b color instead of this 16.7m color and little brighter.
IPS typically has a more consistent picture from all angles. VA typically does contrast better, but angle suffers. At the end of the day, both can be good depending on your use case, but if comparing at equivalent levels the IPS is usually the better all around route.
I bought the above Costco model and like it very much. I wish PD didn't bump up the price so much.
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The one you linked is the 34 inch IPS model, seems it had gone down to $300 during the holiday. Only drawback is that it's only a 60hz panel. This one actually never go below $399 in my search. The version without PD, 35WN65B, seems to be on sale more often and had gone down to $300 a couple times.
Check out INNOCN, Sceptre . It's under $500, 144hz, 1440p. Not a known brand but reviews and warranty seem fine