LG Releases Three New UltraWide Monitors

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    LG has unveiled three new UltraWide monitors: the 38-inch curved 38UC99, 34-inch curved 34UC79G, and 34-inch flat 34UM79G. The flagship product is the LG 38UC99, a 38-inch curved IPS display....

    LG Releases Three New UltraWide Monitors
     
  2. geogan

    geogan Maha Guru

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    It's funny they wrote all that marketing blurb about the two 34" monitors and yet omitted the main spec feature of screen resolution....
     
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    JonasBeckman Ancient Guru

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    3840x2160 is mentioned but that's 16:9 so I assume the 21:9 ones are going to be 3440x1440 if I remember the screen resolutions for that aspect ratio correctly.
     
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    zer0_c0ol Ancient Guru

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    So with this amd has 104 free-sync mon in the wild?
     

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    http://www.lg.com/de/monitore/lg-34UC79G-B

    2560 x 1080 @ 144 Hz
     
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    Hmm strange at their website it says

    Native Auflösung 3440 x 1440
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    max. Auflösung 2560 x 1080 @ 144 Hz

    So 2560x1080 @144 hz however 3440x1440 @60 hz?
     
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    Yeah. I don't know how these guys think who would buy these in high volumes? AMDs market share is ridiculously low, especially on high end. You basically need high end NV card to run these screens with latest games but G-Sync is not supported which doesn't make much sense.
     
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    I run 3440x1440 just fine on a 290x. AMD loves high resolutions... plus a lot cheaper to implement adapative sync(freesync) then royalty laden g-sync.
     
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    Most people who have the money to buy all this high end stuff buy NVidia gpus. This monitor is a waste. I'm don't care either way about brands "they dont come visit the family or take me to dinner" but it's the truth.
     
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    A 290x, is a lot different than 3x Crossfire 290x..
     

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    Yeah it should be but then there's AMD's Crossfire support lately. :p
    (Well they did just release a driver for Battlefield 1 and Mankind Divided so I guess it's improving slightly, at least for the big profile games or games supported by AMD in some way.)
     

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