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Multi-monitor setups widen your workspace, but excess bezel degrades your gaming experience and distracts from work. Cue the LG 34UM64, an ultra-wide, IPS monitor that gives you all of the resolution and space you could ever need without the excess material Read More
I want a 21:9 monitor at 2560 x 1080 as that is the most supported by my laptop's graphics card, but I can't fathom why someone would want that, relatively low, resolution on a monitor of this size?!?! The pixel density on the 29" version is great, and makes total sense at that size for use on a desk. I would be all in for a drop of that model. All you get with this one is added expense. For less than half this price one could get just as much usefulness...
29" vote here https://www.massdrop.com/vote/ultra-wide-monitors-1?s=ultrawide
Not sure who this monitor is marketed towards, the pixel density on this thing is going to be horrid, given the size. really needs to be atleast 1440p.
A community member
Nov 15, 2014
Yeah, this is the low resolution version. Not going to be very sharp.
Beware that this monitor is of very low resolution. This wont give you 34' space, only a stretched, bad looking experience. Its fine for movies, but anything with text or sharp graphics will look extremely bad on it, games/text in general, specially coding.
My 27' has native resolution, 2580x1440 (higher than this monitor), its not retina either, just has the correct pixel to inch ratio like normal monitors, the bigger the display, the more pixels it should have or it will stretch the image and look pixelized, 21' should have 1960x1680, 27' 2580x1440 and so on.