As a professional software developer, this monitor is perfect, lots of space for my IDE, browser and chrome debugger.
I can attest, this monitor is amazing and well worth the price. As a graphic designer, I’ve always trusted LG displays. 21:9 is also the absolute best aspect ratio for creative workflows - great for timelines! Well shot video and great info on the business expenses as well!
Another great video, I have similar speakers and I bought short speaker stands just to bring them a few inches off the desk, and the sound is much better now 👍
I work from home as a developer. I love this monitor for it's amazing picture quality, slight curvature, ports: I have my 14" M2 MBP on TB4, two work laptops on HDMI each, plus my very powerful Windows 11 gaming PC on DP. I happen to be happy with it's 72hz and 5ms performance for the games that I do play. I use VR for flight sims anyhow. I used to own the 34" LG version of this monitor which I was able to sell for a great price after I bought this one. You are absolutely correct though, once you go ultra-wide on these monitors you just never go back ever again. Also, once you experience 5120x2160, you also never go back to anything less.
Wow your office set up is awesome. How did you put that textured wall up?
I found this video by YouTube recommendation as I am doing some research for a nice monitor. After watching countless videos for the review I finally decided to go with it. I got a brand new one yesterday and can say it just blew my mind (coming from 16:9 27'inch) and can't recommend it enough. Once you use this monitor from a 16:9 monitor you'll never go back. BTW I tried to purchase it from your afflicted link but I changed the seller as I got a good deal in Amazon not sure if it benefits you though, but really wanted to help you for such wonderful video.
Hey my man, awesome video! You're making me want to pull the trigger on this haha. Quick question, how is colour accuracy out of the box? Was there any need for external calibration? Keep up the great work dude
I just found one open box for $840 and think I may jump on it thanks to this video! Cheers. I'm rocking a 14" m1 macbook pro and it's where I do my video editing work. Hopefully I can put a nice warranty on it just in case.
Wow what a great monitor
I am very pleased to see I’m not the only one who uses bookshelf speakers on the desk
Dude! The keyboard/mouse latch under your desk, did you get it seperately from the deks? I have a sit/stand desk myself, but man that thing would be great I think!
Very good review. How do you think this compares with the studio display (27")? I'm torn between the two and have considered using the studio display as a second monitor.
Awesome monitor!
Wow that is a huge monitor
Debating between this or the 38WN95c
I love the bezel size which is what I aim to look for but it’s crazy what you get for this price compared to a Samsung Oddyssey Neo G9 for a 49” and way better looking and cheaper! LG has to step it up!! Big LG fan here!
is not the operating system interface too tiny at native resolution? Does it get any fuzzier when you apply scaling? And which scaling if any do you find more convenient?
Nice review! Would you mind measuring the distance from the vesa screws on the back to the top of the monitor? Thanks
Nice review! Looks like a great productivity / casual gaming monitor. The resolution is insane for this ultrawide. The only drawback is the price. However, I am seeing the business edition of this monitor getting close to the $1200 instead of $1699 mark.
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