expirediconian | Staff posted Jul 03, 2023 05:29 PM
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expirediconian | Staff posted Jul 03, 2023 05:29 PM
34" LG 34GN850-B Ultragear 3440x1440 Curved 144Hz 1ms Nano IPS Monitor
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They will have updated versions coming out soon as well.
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My usage for it:
- Coding - absolutely awesome. Split screen code on left, output (web dev) on right or database on right, etc.
- Gaming - Halo Infinite, Diablo 4, COD:MW2, etc. Originally paired with an RTX 2070, now an RTX 4070, so I have a card that can push this monitor.
Regardless, if you're coming from a dual monitor set up, I think you'll super like the single ultrawide better. I was skeptical at first but now will never go back to dual setup if I can help it.They will have updated versions coming out soon as well.
For reference, I have this monitor and paired it with an RTX 3080. It's just about right for my quality and framerate expectations. Higher res would be a no go for me.
Is it discernible enough to not want to go back? Some games have textures that look incredible on 4K.
But assuming you are a normal distance away from the monitor, it's certainly not a dealbreaker, and it's MUCH harder to run high FPS+graphical settings.
4k 144FPS for me funnily enough is the ability to play 1440P 144FPS mostly, and have higher pixels per inch fidelity with desktop browsing. I could never go back to 1440P when browsing internet and looking at text again.
And (almost) any game from PS4/Xbox one and previous can easily run high FPS 4K on current and last gen mid tier GPU's and above…. So it's not out of reach especially on newer titles where you can run DLSS if on NVIDIA and turn settings to high and ultra. Hopefully can say the same for AMD when or if FSR gets a little bit better
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I got it replaced, but then the same started happening with my replacement Dell years later. It looked like condensation in 5% the screen, but didn't bother me too much since it went away each time.
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