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forum thread Posted by sr71 • Jun 19, 2025
forum thread Posted by sr71 • Jun 19, 2025

LG 34BK95U-W 34" 21:9 UltraWide 5K2K WUHD Nano IPS Monitor @B&H $700

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Jun 19, 2025
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Jun 19, 2025
virtualshift
Jun 19, 2025
62 Posts
I've been looking for a good wide angle monitor and when I saw this deal, I got a little excited. But when I started reading the reviews, I'm not so sure now. I'm working on a MacBook Pro M4 16 inch max and some of the reviews on their site really make me question whether this is worth it or not. Does anyone own this monitor and can you give me an idea whether it's worth it thinking about or not?
Jun 20, 2025
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Joined Jan 2008
Jun 20, 2025
mrclemson
Jun 20, 2025
391 Posts
Quote from virtualshift :
I've been looking for a good wide angle monitor and when I saw this deal, I got a little excited. But when I started reading the reviews, I'm not so sure now. I'm working on a MacBook Pro M4 16 inch max and some of the reviews on their site really make me question whether this is worth it or not. Does anyone own this monitor and can you give me an idea whether it's worth it thinking about or not?
I've been using mine for about two years. Overall, it's been great — but I've run into two issues:
  1. The monitor takes about 30 seconds to wake up. I've searched online and tried adjusting various settings, but haven't been able to fix it.
  2. It causes eye strain after a few hours of use.
For context, I used 27" iMacs (2015 and 2020 models) for about eight years, and switched to the Studio Display around two years ago. I've also used several HP Z-series 4K 27" monitors — never had any issues with eye strain.
PS the whole experience comes from an M3 MacBook Pro.
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Jun 21, 2025
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aag
Jun 21, 2025
566 Posts
I feel 34" would be too small for 5k2k. Nice if your eyes can deal with it, though.
Jun 21, 2025
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Jun 21, 2025
WayneBanner
Jun 21, 2025
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The quality of the display is pretty good and I've used it across multiple Mac laptops. A 16" Intel, an M1, M2 and M4 Air. The M1 had an issue where it wouldn't let me use the right resolution in clamshell mode but the others have been fine.

As the poster above said - it's real slow to wake up and doesn't integrate with macOS at all, volume keys, brightness, etc …

It's also pretty cheaply made and doesn't feel like a $1500 display. $799 feels a lot more reasonable given the quality.
Jun 21, 2025
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Jun 21, 2025
tantnguyen1982
Jun 21, 2025
18 Posts
I have a 38" 5k2k at home and use a 34" 5k2k ultrawide at work. At 34" 5k2k makes everything a bit too small. I would try to find a 3440x1600 at 34" if you're set on that size.
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Jun 23, 2025
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Jun 23, 2025
VioletMoney3532
Jun 23, 2025
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Quote from virtualshift :
I've been looking for a good wide angle monitor and when I saw this deal, I got a little excited. But when I started reading the reviews, I'm not so sure now. I'm working on a MacBook Pro M4 16 inch max and some of the reviews on their site really make me question whether this is worth it or not. Does anyone own this monitor and can you give me an idea whether it's worth it thinking about or not?
why dont you get a apple monitor then? you got a M4 Max, I know you got money lol 😅
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