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    Dell U3415W discussion - 21:9 UltraWide (3440x1440)

    Their still on Rev A01 and have blacklight bleeding issues. I don't think they really care about fixing or reducing the backlight bleeding. If you talk to their tech support about it, they say that as long as the middle of the monitor is uniform, it falls within their specs. Mine was worse...
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    Dell U3415W discussion - 21:9 UltraWide (3440x1440)

    Anyone notice horizontal lines running across the Dell 3415w when scrolling with the browser scrollbar? The lines disappear once you stop scrolling.
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    34" 21:9 UltraWide Displays (3440x1440) - LG UM95/UM65 & Dell U3415W

    Anyone notice horizontal lines running across the Dell 3415w when scrolling with the browser scrollbar? The lines disappear once you stop scrolling.
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    Show Your LCD(s) setups!!!

    ^ I see you've got an Embody chair. I tried one for a few hours at a friend's house and didn't really like the shoulder support for it. Do you have any issues with this chair?
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    34" 21:9 UltraWide Displays (3440x1440) - LG UM95/UM65 & Dell U3415W

    How's the backlight bleeding on the dell 3415w. Have they managed to fix or reduce it with the curved nature of the screen?
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    34" 21:9 UltraWide Displays (3440x1440) - LG UM95/UM65 & Dell U3415W

    Anyone figure out how to prevent Windows 8.1 from re-arranging window sizes when turning the 34UM95 off?
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    Dell U3415W discussion - 21:9 UltraWide (3440x1440)

    Do these have any backlight bleeding?
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    34" 21:9 UltraWide Displays (3440x1440) - LG UM95/UM65 & Dell U3415W

    It's a windows/displayport issue. When it goes into standby, windows sets the resolution to 1024x768 because it thinks the monitor has been unplugged.
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    Samsung 31.5" 4K monitor model UD970 support DVI, HDMI 2.0, Display Port

    Things look okay with Windows 8 150% scaling on 4k monitors.
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    34" 21:9 UltraWide Displays (3440x1440) - LG UM95/UM65 & Dell U3415W

    That thin line is likely a component defect and it'll probably get worse over time (more lines). It usually has to do with something not in its operating temperature. As the monitor temperature changes the component falls out of / gets back into its operating temperature and you see that line...
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    Dell 27" 5K Monitor (5120x2880)

    The tech preview for Win9 is supposed to be out within a couple of weeks. It supports upto 8k and they re-did the icons and other UI elements, so it should look pretty good on 4k monitors. Hopefully they have a sliding scale for dpi rather than the large 25% jumps that 8.1 has.
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    Samsung 31.5" 4K monitor model UD970 support DVI, HDMI 2.0, Display Port

    This is probably similar to the Dell 32" 4K, which has a bunch of issues. - Sometimes left / right sides of the MST turn off for a couple of seconds - Monitor doesn't wake up after sleeping. Need to unplug power and plug it back in - Random multicolored lines appearing on the left and right...
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    Dell 27" 5K Monitor (5120x2880)

    Yeah, most likely a MST panel. Most 4k+ panels seem to be MST. I've got a 4k Dell and can occasionally see the left / right stream as there is a distinct line running down the middle of the monitor.
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    Any good dual cable 4K displays?

    The problem really isn't with the cables, but scaling with 4k monitors. Windows 8.1 can do it, but it's not perfected yet. I have a 32" 4K Dell at work and I don't really like it at all. I prefer 1600p monitors until Windows starts doing a better job at 4k scaling.
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