Etherton
Will Bang for Poof
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I absolutely love my 21.9 29" LG Ultrawide. I am building a new PC and once the sticker shock is over I plan on buying this display. I was hoping sub $1200 though.
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1500 is definitely not competitively priced, especially not with the Gsync monitors on the horizon
Yeah, third party seller and no one else has it listed. We'll see. I was hoping more towards $1000-$1200 or so, but this looks to be targeted towards professional users and not gamers since it includes thunderbolt and built-in hardware calibration.
Some Canadian retailers are selling it for 1-1.1K$ so expect 800-1k$ in the US. I wouldn't expect much from LG's hardware calibration since the 27EA83D's was pretty weak.
Some Canadian retailers are selling it for 1-1.1K$ so expect 800-1k$ in the US. I wouldn't expect much from LG's hardware calibration since the 27EA83D's was pretty weak.
No G-Sync = no chance at my money. There is going to be a lot of tearing when you can't hold 60fps at that res. Tearing is hardly noticeable when you're running 90fps on a 1080p monitor, but 3440x1440 is going to be difficult just to maintain 60fps especially on next-generation titles.
Do we know if this is going to run at 30Hz or 60Hz yet? If it runs at 30Hz it will suck for gaming.
Do we know if this is going to run at 30Hz or 60Hz yet? If it runs at 30Hz it will suck for gaming.
there's mini review on korean site i found and one of picture gives you answer
i'll wait for the non-Thunderbolt version later, should be a couple hundred $ less
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3 of these in nvidia surround imo
No....just no. Hell no.
No....just no. Hell no.
I made an account on here just to follow this thread and see if anything new comes out about it. So far the pre-order on amazon says it's to be released on March 13th but i don't really trust it...