Yeah, I agree, considering the specs, the price doesn't seem too high to me too.
The upcoming Asus 32" HDR model will be similarly priced, even a tad more.
For me 32" with 4K it's a bit on the small side, especially considering how bad Photoshop scales..
How bright have you set it? Looks like a problem of excessive brightness to me. If you are looking at it mostly in a moderately lit environment, I'd advice not to go above 110 nits with brightness settings.
A simple calibration tool like ColorMunki Display helps a lot finding the sweet spot...
The curve seems not different to me, you can easily tell from the pictures that it is hardly curved like the Philips, i.e. 3000R.
I do not know why they are reporting 1800R in the specs, I have the Philips and it totally looks the same to me, even the inputs are in the same position, so I...
Take a look even at the just released Asus MX34VQ, it is a bit more costly than the LG34UC88 but it has 100Hz (and a VA panel instead of IPS, but this is a subjective preference)
Read my small review on the official thread and, better, watch the PC Monitor review: it's not a matter of being only 60Hz, unfortunately the Philips (and so the AOC I imagine, as the panel is most likely the same) has serious issues in terms of ghosting and traililng as the panel is too slow to...
As soon as I manage to set up my camera properly will do.
Even if it's quite noticeable on a total black screen, since I got zero dead pixels and a quite uniform panel, I decided to live with it and not returning the display at the end, but I can understand that other people could be more...
Guess won't interest many in this forum, but here is my user report after three days of utilisation:
- Size: of course this thing is quite massive, especially coming from a 20", but the slight curve helps in not being too overwhelmed. Probably the provided stand is a tad too high and the...
I have to do further tests of course, but as far as general use is concerned, I've haven't noticed anything strange or particularly disturbing in terms of slow transitions or ghosting for non-demanding uses. I'm not gaming on PC anymore, but will try some to see myself how bad it is.
My unit...
If as you said you are not printing or photo editing and you are already happy with the IQ of your display, probably just for gaming a calibration tool is not worth the expense, even bacause you risk that the image, while ending being more accurate as far as color and contrast go, could lack...
Disappointment in which respect? If you refer to its gaming capabilities of course it's definitely not the monitor of choice, but for generale usage and photo editing I'm finding it quite a compelling option if you want a big format display. The slight curve helps in both not being overwhelmed...
Does SmartControl works with this panel to anyone that has bought it? Tried to install the II 1.4 version and with my AMD 260X all regulations controls when I launch the software are just greyed out..
Ok, with Smart Control Premium seems to work, although not all OSD controls are available...
The new Asus MX34VQ ultrawide seems to be a reasonable compromise between all mentioned aspects, has 100Hz and Freesync if you have an AMD card. Not particularly cheap though at around 800 USD.
Ordered one anyway, as I'm basically not gaming but will use it for general PC purposes and non-professional pictures editing.
Does anyone know if it's confirmed that it doesn't support HDCP on any input? (really strange in 2017 for a 4K display, but it really seems the case from the specs..)