UltraGear 34GP63A-B 34" 21:9 UltraWide QHD 160Hz Curved VA HDR Gaming Monitor, Black
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Web ID: 24350016Excellent versatile monitor for work and gaming
Excellent versatile monitor for work and game. The angle of curvature works for me. Though this misses USB C connectivity but its fine for me. Also the monitor operates at 50hz for HDMI for higher refresh rate you need DisplayPort connection.
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LG Widescreen Monitor 34 inch
Nice, crisp and bright monitor. Real value for money with this kind of performance
Recommends this product
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Not OLED
The black levels are not ike an OLED panel. I believe the panel used are IPS.
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Not an OLED panel
The black levels are not good. I still see individual pixels turn off on black screen on my old LG OLED A1 TV purchased 4 years ago. It's night and day difference. I highly doubt this monitor has an OLED panel.
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Response from lg.com/ca
Hi there! Thank you for your valuable feedback regarding the LG 34G600A-B monitor. Please note that this model features an LCD panel, which differs from the OLED technology used in your LG A1 TV. As a result, differences in black levels and pixel behavior are expected. We appreciate your understanding and are here to assist you with any questions or support you may require.
Solid ultrawide, still works great after 1.5 years
I've been using this monitor for about 1700 hours at the time of writing, and overall, I'm pretty happy with it. The fact that it is ultrawide and 34" offers some nice immersion and it has fairly sharp images. The refresh rate is a great upgrade from my usual 60, games feel way smoother. It looks great because it is 3440x1400, way sharper than my usual 1080p. I only use display port with the cable it comes with but it is nice that it has 2x hdmi ports as well. With that said, it's not perfect. There is a small ghosting issue that's noticeable if you pay close attention. Along with that, if I place my phone near the monitor, the display starts acting up (black bars appear and the image cuts in and out). I'm not sure why it does this, but it isn't terrible as long as I keep my phone away from my monitor. Despite those minor flaws, the monitor has been very solid otherwise with no crashes or performance issues over my long use of it.
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Response from lg.com
Hey there! It's great to hear you're 1700 hours in and loving your 34-inch Curved UltraGear monitor! In regard to your phone being near your monitor, you're likely experiencing electromagnetic interference (EMI) or radio-frequency interference (RFI) when holding your phone near your monitor. Monitors are not perfectly shielded and can be susceptible to these electromagnetic fields. This would be the reasoning behind this impediment. If you ever have any additional questions on anything LG, just let us know via social media @LGUSSupport. We're always here to help out! ~ Ryan
Can’t get the Display port working
I bought this Monitor about December 2022 and it has served me well, until now, about a week ago my monitor can’t turn on, and I’ve gone and bought another display port from the old one I was using and it keeps popping up with this msg. And idk what to do about it. Can someone help me out?
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Help
Connections using DP cable supplied to HP Elite book with iris xe graphics hook via a HP G5 usbc docking station and I cannot get the 3440 x 1440 res to work on both monitors. One only will give me 1920 × 1080 II updated drivers and still no go. Opening the laptop screen kills video on both monitors I had 2 Samsungs 26 inch before with no issues
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Response from lg.com
Hey there! We appreciate you sharing your LG UltraGear experience with us. Full resolution at 160Hz can really change the way you game and view content, so we'd love to help! If you're using an external USB-C docking station to power two separate displays, we recommend trying to connect the monitor directly to your HP EliteBook. USB-C docking stations, even those with Thunderbolt 3 or 4 support, have a finite amount of bandwidth. When driving two high-resolution displays, especially at higher refresh rates, the dock might be the limiting factor. It needs to split the bandwidth between video output, USB ports, and other potentially connected peripherals. This is especially important if the dock does not support DisplayPort 1.4 for optimal performance at 3440 x 1440 and higher refresh rates. Regarding your HP EliteBook specifications, integrated graphics solutions like Iris Xe share system memory and PCIe bandwidth with the CPU. This shared resource pool can become a bottleneck when trying to drive high-resolution, high-refresh-rate displays simultaneously. Testing with your LG UltraGear connected directly to your HP EliteBook without other external displays connected can indicate if this is a potential bottleneck in your system specifications. If you still need help with your LG UltraGear, please get in touch with us on social media @LGUSSupport. We're always happy to help! For support with your HP EliteBook or HP G5 Dock, we recommend reaching out to HP directly. *Joseph
Easy and great performance
Recently purchased monitor for a docking station for my 2 laptops. Easy setup and connecting to other electronic equipment. Great picture on screen.
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Response from lg.com
Hey there! Sounds like you made a great choice! Easy setup and a great picture make all the difference, especially when using multiple devices. Hope it continues to serve you well! 😊💻✨ ^ Diego