Panel still not registered on panellook up to now. But if it is indeed a new 34" LG.Display Panel you can be sure that we'll also get some new LG UC34 at the same time. It could, of course, also be the same one already used in the LG UC34's of last year and the Dell U3415W, which are also known...
I am using the Dell MSA14 with the Dell U3415W, which is also a 34" 21:9. The dell arm is also does not mention support for screen over 28". Just check whether or not the weight of the monitor without stand is supported by your monitor arm and you are good.
So after a month of searching, i finally got one in my hands and i can tell that, my A01 looks exactly like what you can see in your pictures. I think i will live with it, and in case they produce an A02 which improves in this field i will sell and rebuy, because it's actually a very nice screen...
Thank you very much Mcklain and Remnex :)
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What brightness setting did you use? Is the display connected to a system? I can see you chose longer exposure in your camera (compare status LED picture 1<->2). Would you be so kind as to take on of a black picture in windows on the same...
i was rather trying to imply, that there might be a global reason at play here instead of localized ones. be it production quantity or production quality related!
arbybaconator what are your results for the two monitors?
Can you maybe show two pictures in Windows, with a completely black background and
a) Dell Display Manager ON
b) Dell Display Manager OFF
It is not faked. But it will only work with eDP monitors.
3 different Monitors that i own do NOT have an interface comforming to eDP but LVDS and they are all brand new. (Dell U2414H, Samsung S27D850T, Samsung U3415W). You can check type of interface here...
Can anyone confirm, that the Dell Display Manager (DDM) reduces the Backlight Bleeding?
Please also provide a comparison picture with the DDM switched ON and OFF.
Would be tremendously helpful!