JakeElite
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 10 de agosto de 2024
1 - the screen is compressing the resolution and I never SAW monitor do that even when I plug it to my PS5 and my PC it feels Small! and squished2- it's says it's curved it' but not that completely true!! the monitor is slightly curved3 - second it's expansive compare to it performance it's only support( 60 Frame rate) !!4 - it's heavy and of course, the shipping will be expensive!!!!The last thing I think I wasted my money,
Ana MAria ZAvala Ruiz
Comentado en México el 29 de mayo de 2024
Es muy bueno, es poco curvo se asimila más a uno plano pero aún así está muy bien
Hrudvi Bandla
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de marzo de 2024
As a data analyst, I can tell you that the LG UltraWide 34WQ73A-B 34 inch curved IPS computer monitor has some great features that would be beneficial for office work. The QHD resolution display provides a large and clear viewing area, which is perfect for multitasking and viewing large spreadsheets or data sets. The HDR 10 compatibility ensures that you'll see realistic and vibrant colors, which can be helpful for data visualization tasks. The built-in KVM switch allows you to easily control two different computers with just one keyboard and mouse, which can be a real time-saver if you frequently switch between work and personal computers. And the USB Type-C connectivity provides a single cable solution for both power and data transfer, which can help to keep your workspace tidy.Overall, the LG UltraWide 34WQ73A-B seems like a well-rounded monitor that would be a great choice for data analysts and other office workers who need a large, high-resolution display with plenty of features.
Mike Q
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de enero de 2024
Overall I like the monitor, but if need to use this monitor while troubleshooting, you will want to smash it in half! The screen powersaving mode shuts down nearly faster than a PC can post! And cannot be adjusted. So if you have a APU and a GPU and could be booting via integrated or the GPU. You will end up wanting to smash this thing in half as much of your time will be spent keeping the monitor awake!!!
vxs
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2024
I have a vertical monitor setup with a 34" same size lg ultra wide but at 1080p vertical res instead of the 1440p seen here. I replaced one with the 1440p on the bottom and the 1080p old one on top and while similar dimensions this qhd looks much much better. I was initially against qhd because the regular 16:9 ones looked too tiny in font so i always stuck to 1080p no matter how wide it got. Fast forward to 2023 and being a godot developer on linux i saw a night and day difference in readable space using a friends monitor so i jumped the gun here to get a feel for 1440p ultra wide.For reference my usage here was to be used mainly for programming and browsing. But i could not risk the va panels no matter how tempting 49" ultra wide are because of va smearing is inescapable. Here the tried and true ips 34" lg ultra wide. No ghosting no smearing and colors even better than my old 34" 1080p ultra wide. No screen tearing on a amd minipc or setup needed. I ran a hdmi and purposely keep refresh to 60hz even if monitor is higher because ive learned that it doubles electricity usage for no reason if you don't need it for every day use. Ran some emulators from dolphin to yuzu and all ran perfect on ubuntu no screen or frame issue. No dead pixels either thankfully.Vesa mount is located higher than the previous unit so i had to adjust my clamp on the vertical pole.The power cable is a legit 3pin pc power cable. No brick so that was a relief.HOWEVER the only con i can see is the mounting points are too far down to the bottom. If you're looking for a clean 100" floating unit with cable management you need right angle cables. Find a right angle power and hdmi/dp otherwise youll hang cables down below the bottom cutoff line of the monitor. Literally not an issue just a struggle as usual for us cable management nuts but easily remedied.Another perfect banger out of lg. Their ips panels are truly perfection. Va panels however.. lol lets not go there
Manolo
Comentado en México el 14 de agosto de 2023
Todo bien con el monitor, hasta que el USBC dejó de funcionar. Ya no carga los dispositivos y no envía señal.
Sos Aleksanyan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de julio de 2023
Not bad 34" UWQHD monitor for discounted price of 400$. But my monitor came with dead pixels which really making me nervous. There are 4-5 dead pixels located in area where I type URL address (I do it pretty often), so it is always in my field of view. Also you can see attached 100% black screen in dark room, one photo is done as it is, second one with 3 seconds exposure, I think comments are superfluous. I don't like gaming or watching movie on a monitor in a dark room, so that's not a big problem for me, but I was expecting much better levels of black.The funny thing is that it came with a picture calibration document. I'd like to see that person who calibrated the monitor and didn't notice 5 dead pixels :(