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34" LG 34WQ73A-B 3440x1440 UltraWide QHD IPS Curved Monitor w/ Built-In KVM EXPIRED

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Amazon has 34" LG 34WQ73A-B 3440x1440 UltraWide QHD IPS Curved Monitor w/ Built-In KVM on sale for $336.99. Shipping is free.

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Specs/Key Features
  • Resolution: 3440x1440
  • Curved Screen (3800R)
  • Refresh Rate: 60Hz
  • Response Time: 5ms (GtG at Faster)
  • Panel Type: IPS
  • HDR10
  • Viewing Angle: 178 / 178
  • VESA: 100x100mm
    • Inputs:
      • 2x HDMI
      • 1x DisplayPort
      • 1x USB-C
      • 2x USB-A
      • 1x Audio Line-out

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LG UltraWide QHD 34-Inch Curved Computer Monitor 34WQ73A-B, IPS with HDR 10 Compatibility, Built-In KVM, and USB Type-C, Black for $336.99 on Amazon.com

Lowest deal in past was $304 during the holiday but this is still a very good deal for an IPS monitor with 90w PD and built-in KVM switch

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...X0DER&th=1

LG Official Store also available at $339:
https://www.lg.com/us/monitors/lg-34wq73a-b -OOS

LG 34WL85C-B UltraWide 34" 21:9 Curved WQHD (3440 x 1440) IPS Display, sRGB 99% Color Gamut, HDR 10, Height / Tilt Adjustable Stand – Black also on sale for $499
https://www.amazon.com/LG-34WL85C-B-UltraWide-Curved-Monitor/dp/B07N97DB99​ [amazon.com]
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Eshelmen asked this question on 01-31-2023 at 12:01 PM
02-01-2023 at 04:55 AM
Gotta disagree, I use a 32" 4K running 60hz as my daily driver and love it.
02-01-2023 at 06:10 AM
I would have to disagree as well. 60Hz for productivity/work is more than enough. I have UW-QHD, W-QHD, and 4K LG monitors at 60 Hz on various computers at home and all are just fine. At the office I have a few running at 144 Hz and I sense no difference in daily tasks.
02-01-2023 at 06:17 AM
There is zero difference in 60hz vs 144hz for productivity. Excel numbers are not moving across the screen at 60FPS such that the monitor can't keep up.

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I have this monitor. It has a KVM switch that you activate using the toggle button on the back. It's really easily reachable. The KVM, is only useful if you're in PBP mode, though. Otherwise, you assign the peripherals output to an input source (for example, "When on HDMI 1 use the USB B output". "When on HDMI 2, output to USB C").
I had to return mine earlier today, in fact. Amazon placed the package in a much larger Amazon-branded box without any padding and this is what probably caused several cracks on the screen. I suggest inspecting the product immediately if you buy from Amazon.

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Does anyone know if the one linked here has KVM?
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Does anyone know if the one linked here has KVM?
It's a POS software KVM
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These are the exact specs I want except for that refresh rate. My older ultrawide is 75.

One of the reviews also mentioned this isn't really an IPS. Not sure if they're right or not.
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According to the product page it's supposed to be an IPS panel.

https://www.lg.com/us/monitors/lg...xOfDB8WXww
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These are the exact specs I want except for that refresh rate. My older ultrawide is 75.

One of the reviews also mentioned this isn't really an IPS. Not sure if they're right or not.
Exactly what I was thinking. I feel like I can never settle for anything less than 144hz after experiencing it as a daily driver.
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Exactly what I was thinking. I feel like I can never settle for anything less than 144hz after experiencing it as a daily driver.
My minimum is 120hz. The difference between 60 and 120hz is very noticeable, I can't imagine going back to a 60hz screen. I wonder why some say they can't notice the difference for regular desktop use? It's night and day for me.
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My minimum is 120hz. The difference between 60 and 120hz is very noticeable, I can't imagine going back to a 60hz screen. I wonder why some say they can't notice the difference for regular desktop use? It's night and day for me.
Yeah, going to 60hz feels like going to 30hz in comparison if you're used to 60hz on the daily
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It's also available at $339 on lg.com and C1S is sending me a $49.53 cb offer. Ivied this will beat the prior deal of $304 if you can get the same offer from C1S.
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Does anyone know if the one linked here has KVM?
I have this monitor. It has a KVM switch that you activate using the toggle button on the back. It's really easily reachable. The KVM, is only useful if you're in PBP mode, though. Otherwise, you assign the peripherals output to an input source (for example, "When on HDMI 1 use the USB B output". "When on HDMI 2, output to USB C").
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I had to return mine earlier today, in fact. Amazon placed the package in a much larger Amazon-branded box without any padding and this is what probably caused several cracks on the screen. I suggest inspecting the product immediately if you buy from Amazon.
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I had to return mine earlier today, in fact. Amazon placed the package in a much larger Amazon-branded box without any padding and this is what probably caused several cracks on the screen. I suggest inspecting the product immediately if you buy from Amazon.
Did you get an open box item or something? I just received mine in originally box and perfect condition.

I really like it so far. Construction isn't super sturdy and there are cheap plastic in many places. The bezels are a bit thick. But the screen looks gorgeous. (I have the 42 inch Oled as my work monitor, the oled is sharper but this seems to be easier and smoother for the eyes) I can already tell it looks much better than my old VA ultra wide. The wide viewing angle reduces the need for more aggressive a curve and I think that reduces my eye strains.
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My minimum is 120hz. The difference between 60 and 120hz is very noticeable, I can't imagine going back to a 60hz screen. I wonder why some say they can't notice the difference for regular desktop use? It's night and day for me.
I don't really notice it unless I'm explicitly looking for it. I think it comes down to the kind of media you're consuming. Most videos are in 60fps or fewer, so a faster refresh wouldn't really help. I also think most people don't read text or data while it's in motion, either. They read some text, move the web page (document, Excel file, whatever), then continue to read. Unless your tracking something across a page, it's not an issue.
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