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The LG 34WN80C-B is a 34-inch curved UltraWide monitor featuring a sharp 3440x1440 WQHD IPS display with 99% sRGB color accuracy. It offers versatile USB-C connectivity with 60W power delivery, ergonomic height and tilt adjustments, and a sleek borderless design, making it ideal for professionals seeking immersive visuals and efficient multitasking.
Standing screen display size | 34 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 3440x1440 |
Max Screen Resolution | 3440 x 1440 Pixels |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | LG |
Series | 34WN80C-B |
Item model number | 34WN80C-B |
Item Weight | 17.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 32.7 x 9.9 x 16.9 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 32.7 x 9.9 x 16.9 inches |
Color | Black |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Manufacturer | LG |
ASIN | B07YGZ7C1K |
Date First Available | September 1, 2019 |
R**A
Great monitor with few areas to be aware of
I am writing this review after experiencing the monitor for couple of months to ensure that my review is well rounded and includes all the points one need to know of while making a decision to purchase this monitor.The context of my purchase:1. The pandemic has ensured that a lot of people like me are working from home. At some point we all feel two things (at least I felt):a. The laptop screens are too small for multi screen workingb. The switching between work and personal laptops becomes a spot of bother.2. Depending on our pastime hobbies, we need a monitor that can help us work on a bigger screen as well as let us do our hobby related things on the same monitor. Photography is my hobby and and I process really large photographs on a regular basis besides constantly working from home.So an ideal scenario for me was to get a monitor that supports high resolution so I can see my large photos with decent clarity and also lets me work with multiple screens side by side. I went back and forth between a lot of monitors before deciding to buy this one.One reason I went for the ultrawide is that the height of the ultrawide monitors are less than the non-ultrawide due to the 16:9 ratio. This allows me to look straight into the monitor without craning my neck.Now specifics about the monitor:1. IPS panel and hence really crisp display corner to corner, great colors and sharpness.2. Supports high resolution laptops. I have a mac mini 2020 with dedicated graphics card. I love the way this monitor displays everything on the mac mini.3. Unpacking and setting up was a breeze.4. The screen splitting software is awesome. Allows you to split the screen in 2, 3 or 4 sections. Once installed on your laptops, you select the split you want and that's it. As soon as you drag a specific application, the split window borders immediately appear and let you just drop the screen into the section you want and the application snugly fits into that section. I love this part actually.Now the difficulties I had to achieve the setup I was looking for.1. You can connect wireless keyboard and mouse straight into the monitor. Those devices get attached to the laptop you connect to the monitor without any issues.2. However, the monitor only has 1 USB-C port. So if you have two high resolution computers to attach to the monitor, you can't connect simultaneously. You have to keep taking the cable off one and put on another to get the display. This is not the solution I was looking for.3. The HDMI ports don't bring up high resolution display. My Mac Mini doesn't even show anything on the monitor when connected to the HDMI port. My work Windows laptop shows a display on HDMI port, but with resolution so low that it is not usable.4. If you use a Display cable on the Display port, then you only throw the display to the monitor but you don't get the advantage of sharing the keyboard and mouse through the monitor.So, I tried all the permutations and combinations to make it work so I can have both my work and personal computers connected to the monitor and I can switch between the two with the display select button of the monitor. Alas, didn't work out. If only LG had two USB-C ports on the monitor.So after a lot of research, I bought this KVM switch that allows me to go back and forth between my two computers with the press of a button:https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B08F42NXGC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1It is a pricy solution, but it finally achieved the setup I wanted. Now my two computers are connected to the switch along with the wireless keyboard and the mouse and the switch sends the display to the monitor through a dedicated display (HDMI) cable. I switch between my two computers with the button on the switch.I know it is more than just reviewing the monitor. But I am sure a lot of you want to have a similar setup at home and I wanted to write this to ensure that you know what you are getting into. Hope this helps.
S**E
So far so great!
This monitor is absolutely fantastic. I'm using this as an external for my new 2021 Macbook Pro M1 16", and the performance has been flawless so far! My old Philips 4K monitor would flicker under every color profile, and I constantly had to change the color profiles to prevent this from happening on a daily basis. But this new LG was plug-and-play, super easy assembly with no tools necessary, and it NEVER flickers, no matter what color profile I set it at. It doesn't take an eternity to boot up like my old Philips monitor did. And the picture is so much better. Everything is so sharp, and the color representation is wonderful at every angle, thanks to this being an IPS monitor. This is my first widescreen 21:9 monitor, and the real estate/multitasking is really something else. It's very immersive, and I love the curved panel. I write music scores for a day job, and I love that I can see huge portions of my scores in such detail, in addition to whatever other windows I need to have open simultaneously. At first, I kind of wished that I would have gone with a 38 inch 4:3 because this one seemed to be not tall enough, but I'm quickly getting over that. The quality is outstanding, and I hope this monitor lasts for many, many years to come. I'm very, very happy with the purchase of this LG Ultrawide at this price point, and I highly recommend it!EDIT: 6 months later - PLUG IT DIRECTLY INTO THE WALL, NOT A POWER STRIP! I had been experiencing the monitor turning itself off while I was in the middle of working several times. After calling LG's tech support (who were VERY helpful, by the way) I discovered that it was because the monitor was plugged into a power strip, instead of directly into the wall. Apparently this is a power requirement thing. I considered myself educated that day. 6 months later, and it's still going strong! Highly recommended....
V**S
huge upgrade from a 1080p 34 uwide variant
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
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