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Well, finally I bought one of these and first impressions are good, BUT yes, it's warmer on the sides (specially left), like a pink tone... It disappears if you move your head.
And I'm not able to set it to max resolution and 60Hz... I guess my Geforce 670 can't make it.
I still have to decide...
I'm still trying to decide between the LG 31MU97 (why is it MU now and not UM?) and the ASUS PA328Q. I know the LG is wide gamut, more resolution, 31'' vs 32''...
Do you know good reviews about these two?
I think I'll go with the LG, but not sure yet...
Thanks Stanley. I think I'll wait for the ASUS PA328Q but I don't see any new info about it...
I don't see myself buying one of those korean monitors... I think I'll wait for better known brands
Why is this so hard? :D
VA panel is not an option :(
I love those ultrawide displays but he backlight bleed of the LGs is unacceptable for me. And I want 4k res if possible, not just 1440p.
Thanks anyway!!
I'm still looking for a good monitor for photo/video. This is so hard!
I think I've ruled out the 1440p monitors, I want 4K.
No news about the ASUS PA328Q?
Yes, I know there is no perfect monitor (at least in this price range), and I was almost decided to get the 34UM95, but I've read so many issues...
I guess that there must be a lot of happy owners that have no issues and just don't post on forums how happy they are with the LG... But I don't...
Hi!
My HP LP2475w is dying and I need a new display (standard gamut this time), basically for photo and video editing.
Now I work with two monitors (24'' and 21,5'') but I was thinking of getting one of those ultrawide displays. Working on After Effects on a 3440x1440 display must be...