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justordinary
post Nov 8 2016, 08:59 PM

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Just got a LG 29UM68. Anyone having the same model mind to share your color settings? I'm comparing it side by side to my Dell S2340L and pretty disappointed with the LG monitor.

Not sure if it's due to the low resolution 2560 x 1080 on a wide screen or maybe due to the matte screen compared to the dell glossy screen.

The color just look so pale and uninviting. puke.gif


Edit : Nevermind. Fixed it using ICC profiles. It looks amazing now!

This post has been edited by justordinary: Nov 8 2016, 11:22 PM
justordinary
post Nov 20 2016, 11:16 PM

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QUOTE(ad2000 @ Nov 20 2016, 05:22 PM)
Thanks mate
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post Nov 20 2016, 11:51 PM

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Standard. Dont see the need for it. Dont play games anymore
justordinary
post Jun 22 2017, 04:52 PM

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Anyone using a 34" curved for creative work i.e graphic designing?

How does it work? Does straight line gets distorted?
justordinary
post Sep 10 2019, 08:06 PM

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Those using 34", is the screen size big enough for you? Or would you prefer a 38" size?

I'm deciding between Acer's X34P and XR382CQK. The X34P seems more logical at RM2.9k for gsync 120hz compared to the 38" at RM3.8k freesync 75hz.

But would really love to have the extra screen real estate for movies.

My usage mainly is 80% work/browsing/media content and 20% gaming. Don't play any FPS/AAA title games just casual titles (don't starve, terraria, etc sort of games)

Any advise? Is 38" too big compared to 34"?
justordinary
post Jan 13 2021, 05:02 PM

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QUOTE(Andrewtst @ Jan 13 2021, 03:12 PM)
I believe the LG one is solid. I don't have that but I am using it "younger brother" LG 34GN850 which is very solid and VESA HDR400 certification. The 38GN950 should be even better as it came with higher VESA HDR600 certification.

LG is always my trusted brand display. smile.gif Dell Alienware also shouldn't have any issue, Dell is also well trusted brand in Display.
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How much you bought it for and from where?

 

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