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1. In hindsight, I wish I'd gone with a 4K monitor, but could not find one I liked. I've mostly used Macbook Pro Retina displays for the past 5 years, and I find the max resolution on this monitor is just not as large as I'd expect on a 34" screen.
2. The on screen controls, especially for volume are a bit clunky to use. Even with the installed applications for monitor control right in the toolbar, every other sound output I use adjusts based on the volume controls on the laptop, but the monitor does not.
3. With the HDMI connections, the monitor "disconnects" occasionally. Typically reconnecting with a few seconds without much interaction, just moving the mouse. My previous monitors are all older using DVI, digital or even VGA connections. Somehow I blame HDMI for this behavior, as if the signal strength is variable.
I'll be doing more photography in the future, and I expect I'll appreciate the color and size of the monitor more with that use than with my current work.
Have you ever been regretful with a product but still very happy with it? I thought I had found the sweet spot for size hertz and cost but yeah.... (but atleast the speakers are oustanding)
I still really enjoy the monitor and have no plans of returning it. And I strongly recommend getting the chrome plugin that stretches out youtube videos for ultrawides. Going from horribly thick black bars to a video covering the whole screen feels amaazziing at this size. The bezels are super thin and don't collect dust. every other part of this thing does though.
You'll need only 6 inches of space behind the screen for the arm. At its highest, the arm can lift the screen a smidge over 7 inches, making it now 21 and a half inches tall.
At its lowest setting the arm almost puts the thing on the desk just shy of almost 3 inches, making it 17 inches tall.
The legs jut out 3 inches infront of the screen while being just a bit wider than 19 inches.
Make sure when you open this thing that you take out the instructions first and read them over. If you set the panel down you might break the power button and the instructions will tell you how to avoid that.
Again I would strongly reccomend changing the shipping container of this thing or just making sure you are there for the delivery. It is highly conspicuous.
Gaming:
Bought with the intention to run my PS4 and it does not disappoint. Quality picture even with the lower 2560x1080 resolution and the speakers are surprisingly decent! Only played BF1 and Uncharted 4 and both games run well, no major complaints.
Macbook Pro Secondary Display:
Note for all Mac users - If you want to run this monitor in a non stretched 21:9 resolution (native 2560x1080 instead of default 1080p) you'll need to download SwitchResX for custom fitting. Tedious process but so worth it! Follow the process to disable Standard Integrity Protocol (SIP) and google 21:9 custom resolution settings for ultra wide monitors. There are a few youtube tutorials of how to use SwitchResX which are useful in setting up the right aspect ratio.
Only dislikes are the lack luster gloss on the back panel - matte would of been a better choice IMO and also the monitor has a vertical range of half a foot and tilt up / down but no swivel
I first got this LG Monitor:
The screen finish is a matte look. The rear table top mounting post will allow the screen to be adjusted up or down, left or right and screen tilt.
I'm telling you straight up, this is a darn nice monitor for the price and always buy a extra warranty plus register your products.
5 star review and Amazon prime had them here in 2 days. Fricken crazy good service and product all around.
You'd be crazy to pass this one up folks!
Bottom Line: If you want something you can use to comfortably have two to three applications open on, and you don't care about, or can't support, 4K, this is a perfect monitor.
PS: The sound is terrible. It's a monitor. Get some speakers. I'm not knocking stars off for the SOUND of a MONITOR.
The other day we were moving the monitor to another room and upon trying to plug it in, the monitor is non-responsive. No power light. It is passed the Amazon return policy so I had to deal with LG directly. The monitor is still under warranty. LG only has one chat rep, Duane, who is great, but c'mon, one rep?!?! I will say all the people I dealt with at LG were friendly but the whole process was more than frustrating. First I had them send me a new adapter, and they did, but that did not fix the issue. Then I requested a replacement. No word from them for almost a week and when I get a hold of them, they tell me they have no replacements for 34" monitors (they used to send a technician to your house for a monitor this size, but no longer).
So they say they will issue a refund. After supplying my proof of purchase, I don't hear from them for at least 3 more business days, so today I call again, and they tell me I'll need to send the monitor back before they issue the refund. They will give me a shipping label and send a box (7-10 business days). So I'm out a monitor and my money for well over a month now, and looking like another month or more before I get my money back.
I bought this for $320, which was the lowest price until today's prime deal of $300. Great price if the monitor had actually lasted more than a few months. I find it very, very hard to believe that LG doesn't have a replacement or can't upgrade me to a newer, better monitor instead of going the refund route.
My advice, go with another monitor and another company and save yourself the headache.
Color and brightness are excellent and relatively easy to control from a single multi-function button under the monitor.
Looks great and is a pretty good price for a 21:9 34inch if you dont feel like shelling out an extra 400 bucks for the curved screen.
I use the monitor for work as a developer and I use it at home for video and photo editing with 4k videos and 20.2 MP photos.
Side note: I'm not a "gamer" so I'm definitely not someone who has put this through useful performance testing. I can only comment on practicality.
- It's cheap.If you want to try a wide monitor, consider this one!
- The picture is not bad. Text is crisp, and I've used higher DPI monitors.
- The audio jack means you only need one line into your PC.
The Cons:
- I wish it was a bit brighter. It's by no means dim though.
- It doesn't swivel.
- It seems like every audio frequency resonates with the speaker cover, which creates a buzzing sound.
- This monitor is setup in my bedroom. When the monitor is off, but still has power, the power button blinks brightly. This is irritating.
The main problem for me is the resolution is too low for a monitor meant to be used at a distance of 2-5 feet. Text is blurry and jaggy, and pixels are clear to the eye from even 3 feet. The backlight bleed (not IPS glow - I know the difference) is incredibly distracting. On my monitor, it extends from the lower right corner to nearly the center of the screen.
It's not all bad, though. Colors are incredibly accurate - a quick calibration shows gamma at 48%, 25%, and 10% to be nearly perfect (if calibrating at 2.2, etc., etc.) My monitor also appears to be free from even a single stuck or dead pixel.
As for motion blur and input lag, it's in line with what you get at this price point. Unfortunately, the price premium of this monitor is due to the aspect ratio and not image quality. Those expecting a perfectly uniform panel because the monitor is priced the same as displays with documented high-end image quality will be shocked and maybe appalled the first time the turn on this monitor.
I do wish I could get a curved monitor at this resolution and size, but the market makers have seemingly decided that's a "premium" feature. Boo urns.
All in all, if you don't want to drop $800 or more and/or you are worried about driving a high-res display for gaming, this is a great choice. People with pimped-out rigs and/or folks who do more web browsing/text entry may want to spring for a higher resolution panel.






