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Screen size 34 Inches
Resolution 5K UHD Ultra Wide 2160p
Aspect ratio 21:9
Screen surface description Matte

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  • 5120 x 2160 Resolution, 60 Hz refresh rate, 5 ms (GtG) Response Time, Thunderbolt 3/HDMI/DisplayPort 1.4/USB Type C Inputs, Built-In Speakers, Ultra-thin bezel for slim and sleek design
  • 1200:1 (Typ) Contrast Ratio, 450 cd/m2 Brightness, 178 degree/178 degree Viewing Angles (CR≥10), 10-Bit (8bit+A-FRC), DCI-P3 98% Color Gamut (CIE1931), 0.0518 (H) x 0.1554 (V) mm Pixel Pitch
  • Windows: Plug and play for PCs with compatible graphics cards supporting 5K2K such as the 2080ti for gamers. Use DisplayPort 1.4 or Thunderbolt 3 USB-C for full 5120 x 2160 resolution. Make sure to tighten down the cable on both the monitor and the computer end while setup
  • Apple: Plug and play with thunderbolt 3 with 2016 and 2017 models. 2018 MacBooks may require an update to the recent Mac OS X 10.14.2 Beta for thunderbolt to work
  • 1 Year Parts and Labor from LG. A DisplayPort cable, USB-B to USB-A cable, and a 2-meter-long Thunderbolt 3/USB-C cable are included

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LG UltraWide 34WK95U-W 4k monitor provides more accurate color and a broader contrast ratio combine to deliver truly high-end picture quality. High dynamic range (HDR) makes bright and dark portions of the image even more so, while Nano IPS controls color better, covering 98% of the DCI-P3 color space with support for 1.07 billion colors, the digital film industry standard, 35% larger than the sRGB 100%. Nanometer-sized particles on the screen's LED absorb excess light wavelengths, realizing richer color expression that accurately reproduces the content, from actual images and videos to CG. This monitor has wide screen which will enhance your work productvity for video editting, photo editing, business, multimedia users. Provides Thunderbolt connectivity; With a single cable for video, audio, and data transfers, as well as simultaneous laptop charging up to 85W, this versatile and compact port enables 40 Gb/s data transfers and high-bandwidth video, including a 4K signal to two different screens, or 5K/60 fps to a single screen.

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4.3
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Screen quality
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display size
34 inches
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resolution
5K UHD Ultra Wide 2160p
4K UHD 2160p
FHD 1080p
QHD 2560
UltraWide QHD 1600p
4K UHD 2160p
display technology
LCD
LCD
LCD
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hardware interface
thunderbolt, usb, hdmi, displayport, usb c
displayport, hdmi, headphone, usb c, thunderbolt
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hdmi, usb3.0 c, usb2.0, displayport
hdmi, displayport, usb c, headphone
hdmi, displayport, usb c
viewing angle
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mounting type
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34WK95U-01

LG UltraWide 34WK95U-W UltraFine 34" 21:9 5K 2K (5120 x 2160) Nano IPS Monitor

  • 34" UltraWide 5K WUHD Nano IPS Display
  • Thunderbolt 3 (USB Type-C Compatibility)
  • DCI-P3 98%
  • DisplayHDR 600 Support
  • 4-Side Virtually Borderless Design
  • 2 Picture by Picture mode
  • USB3.0 Upstream/Downstream and 5W x 2ch speakers

34WK95U-01

34 Inch 5K2K UltraWide for content creators

  • Multi taskers can now work in a generous 5:9 area while simultaneously viewing a 16:9 4K video on the same screen.
  • The 5K2K 21:9 display of the 34BK95U offers 5120 x 2160 resolution optimized for video editors, programmers and developers, with convenient single-cable Thunderbolt 3 connectivity.

34WK95U-01

Nano IPS Display Impeccable Color

  • More accurate color and a broader contrast ratio combine to deliver truly high-end picture quality.
  • High dynamic range (HDR) makes bright and dark portions of the image even more so, while Nano IPS controls color better, covering 98% of the DCI-P3 color space, the digital film industry standard.

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3.9 out of 5 stars
3.9 out of 5
119 global ratings
An almost perfect monitor except for one thing
5 Stars
An almost perfect monitor except for one thing
Image burn-in. Yes, it exists. Do not hope for newer patch to fix this issue. Mine is manufactured in Nov. 2022 and the burn-in's still there. It's nothing serious though, I can see the retention only when I push the brightness and contrast to 100% and leave my DaVinci Resolve opened for several hours. Once it's there you don't get rid of it easily. I also discovered that only certain grey colours would be effected. My solution is to lower the contrast to around 80% and use pure white as screen saver, after several days the retention would be gone.I wish there's a true 5K ultra wide for the 34" model but that would boost the resolution to 6720X2880 and might be called a 6K or 7K monitor instead. This is an ultra wide 4K, and it's probably the best ultra wide 4K you can get in the market.
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Reviewed in Canada on January 23, 2024
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Very good value for money.
Reviewed in Canada on September 4, 2021
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The monitor is expensive, but fully loaded for what you get assuming you have the right device to drive it. I’m unfamiliar with Windows, but natively on my newer Thunderbolt 3 MBPs everything worked out of the box with no issues on the resolution.

Scaled perfectly, and a true ultra wide 4K monitor (33% wider, at 200% scaling compared to a 27” 4K display) which is exactly what I was looking for.

Because the monitor is straight and ultra wide, the edges look a bit far.

Quality and design of the monitor is top notch. The stand is made of metal. As is the bottom of the height adjustable stand post. Top has a plastic cover, and the back is a nice matte white. I wish the cable connectors were a bit hidden, because the way my desk is positioned you can see the back of the monitor. Small design complaint.

Front of the monitor is beautiful, no buttons or markings. The top, and the side bezels are similar thickness, the bottom is slightly thicker (1-2mm). The one button/joystick control is intuitive and easy to use.

The monitor is not cheap though, you can purchase 3-4 27” 4K monitors with USB-C connectors for the price. It’s more than the LG ultrafine 5k for Apple displays. But if you’re looking for a single display solution, in a well built single cable connection package, this is a good choice to shortlist.
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Reviewed in Canada on February 7, 2022
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I was looking for a 4k resolution in an ultrawide format, so I chose this over the other 5k2k options; the first machine I plugged into it would only give 5120x2160 @ 30hz (intel 10th gen nuc), which is not usable. I then tried a gaming pc and it chose 60hz immediately, and I've been enjoying it since.

The lateral stability of the stand is horrible. It just bounces like a cheap samsung monitor; probably using the same design under the plastic. The vesa mount is sunken and not compatible with all mounts - a tabletop sign mount I was using for a larger screen wasn't compatible with this monitor.
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Reviewed in Canada on November 28, 2023
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This is a big upgrade for me coming from a 27" monitor. The colours look nice and the monitor itself looks beautiful. However, once I got it all set up using the provided cables (setup was a cinch), I keep getting this random flickering. The whole monitor goes dark for a couple of seconds and back on. Then a warning message comes on indicating that I need to use the supplied cables, which I did. This happened on Display Port as well as HDMI. I JUST got this monitor so I am going to play with it a little to see if I can solve this issue but the flickering is really a terrible experience.

The overall review for this monitor is positive, but once I wanted to ask Amazon community about the flickering, a bunch of other reviews showed up with others experiencing the same flickering.

This was hooked up to my Mac Mini via display port, Xbox One S via HDMI and MacBook Pro 14" via USB-C. The only cable that was not supplied was the HDMI, but the flickering has happened on all inputs with and without supplied cable. Hope to get this solved, otherwise I am going to return it.
Reviewed in Canada on April 22, 2023
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Text is smooth like an 2160p monitor.
Unboxed, enabled DP1.4 and DCI-P3 modes, and plugged it into a M1 Mac Studio using the T3 cable and all resolutions are available.
Uniformity test looks good. Everything I’ve worked on so far including hdr has looked very uniform.
Reviewed in Canada on July 6, 2023
Verified Purchase
Image burn-in. Yes, it exists. Do not hope for newer patch to fix this issue. Mine is manufactured in Nov. 2022 and the burn-in's still there. It's nothing serious though, I can see the retention only when I push the brightness and contrast to 100% and leave my DaVinci Resolve opened for several hours. Once it's there you don't get rid of it easily. I also discovered that only certain grey colours would be effected. My solution is to lower the contrast to around 80% and use pure white as screen saver, after several days the retention would be gone.

I wish there's a true 5K ultra wide for the 34" model but that would boost the resolution to 6720X2880 and might be called a 6K or 7K monitor instead. This is an ultra wide 4K, and it's probably the best ultra wide 4K you can get in the market.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An almost perfect monitor except for one thing
Reviewed in Canada on July 6, 2023
Image burn-in. Yes, it exists. Do not hope for newer patch to fix this issue. Mine is manufactured in Nov. 2022 and the burn-in's still there. It's nothing serious though, I can see the retention only when I push the brightness and contrast to 100% and leave my DaVinci Resolve opened for several hours. Once it's there you don't get rid of it easily. I also discovered that only certain grey colours would be effected. My solution is to lower the contrast to around 80% and use pure white as screen saver, after several days the retention would be gone.

I wish there's a true 5K ultra wide for the 34" model but that would boost the resolution to 6720X2880 and might be called a 6K or 7K monitor instead. This is an ultra wide 4K, and it's probably the best ultra wide 4K you can get in the market.
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Reviewed in Canada on March 9, 2023
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I really like this monitor, but run it at 3840 x 1620 otherwise the text is REALLY tiny.
Bought this on a price drop after using a previous one with a cracked screen after a moving accident. It's a great value if you can snag it at $1200.00
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great amount of real estate
Reviewed in Canada on March 9, 2023
I really like this monitor, but run it at 3840 x 1620 otherwise the text is REALLY tiny.
Bought this on a price drop after using a previous one with a cracked screen after a moving accident. It's a great value if you can snag it at $1200.00
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Reviewed in Canada on April 3, 2023
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Reasonably priced high image quality designed with Apple Studio in mind.

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Scott H. Billingsley
5.0 out of 5 stars Designed to work with a Mac and it does!
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2023
Verified Purchase
This is my 2nd LG large monitor in less than a year. My first one was/is just fine but I primarily seek out the highest quality for detail and color correctness and after reading reviews and watching reviews I settled on this one because of the following:

Size/price: 34" at less than $1,200

Quality of detail and color: 5K and color is limited by my video card.

Mac Friendly: Probably one of the more important reasons as I was hoping that it would have features that were in line with my previous high-end Apple Displays (some but not all).

I have it connected to a 2019 Mac Pro with a standard video card (to be upgraded)

Truly, the colors are very close to the true thing and my output looks great.

The built-in speakers are quite good.

The overall style/appearance is very nice and the stand takes up little space and is sturdy.

My only complaint is that even though this monitor was specifically designed to connect to and work with Mac OS, you still can not control the volume from the keyboard which means that you have to either reach for the toggle at the bottom of the monitor or find and click on the volume control using your mouse. My thought is that if Apple monitors could be controlled by keyboard strokes decades ago, LG should be able to do that today.

Long story short. If someone were to steal or break this monitor, I would go out and purchase another one just like it.
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Ricky Reviews
1.0 out of 5 stars Last 3 months, it's 2 months at warranty service and they did body damage to it
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2019
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LG said that they will fix and send back the monitor, but they don’t know when, and since they drop the monitor and have body damage now, it will be send with aesthetic unpleasant look, because their policy doesn’t cover that, and there is no refund for it. Oh boy it’s impossible to hate more a company than I’m right now after hearing that. That’s a complete disregard to consumer rights! This company is the worse!

DO NOT BUY! The monitor get some panel problem in 3 months of use, then went to warranty repair, came back after a month totally broken with signs of drop by the side and front glass trashed. I send back in the next day and it's being another month without no sign, no email, no calls from LG nothing. I already bought a replacement and I want my money back, therefore LG support simply stop answering my messages, they don't refund, neither sent the fixed monitor back.

Avoid this headache, don't buy it!

Original review:

I bought my about 3 months ago, I've already contacted LG for support, they will send a box to my address and I'll need to ship it to get it fixed.

A day before 3 months with this monitor it start a weird behavior, suddenly the USB-C stop working as display, it still chargers my MacBook Pro, but it doesn't recognized it as a connected display anymore. Then I added the DisplayPort cable, it worked, and I noticed many horizontal lines in the screen (see the pic) it goes all the way like that.

My first though is that could be cable or something else, so I disconnected everything and restarted the monitor, in the settings menu of the monitor I can see that horizontal lines, well, it's not because of anything connected, the monitor simply is gone.

Very annoying to need to do the support process to get it fixed, but the hard part is that I use it professionally and I can't stay without a secondary monitor, then I'll need to buy another replacement while this is being fixed.

--- UPDATE 2020-01-06 ---
After about 20 days waiting, they've sent the monitor back. As you can see in the pictures, there is one with the dead pixels screen, then two pictures showing the perfect state that I send the monitor in the box, and the last picture is how I turned on once it came from the service.

Clearly the monitor was damage either by the service or by the UPS transportation. Despite the FRAGILE stickers all around the box, once I turned on, that broken image was everything that lasted from this screen.

Also LG support system is so broken that it doesn't store the apartment number, so the guy from the UPS went all the way to talk with the manager to find my apartment, that was added to the ticket, online and by phone.

I'm waiting they send the new label to send it back and hopefully they will send me a working unit, therefore I have not much expectations for that, probably I will need to go to Apple and buy their new monitor since LG might take too long and I need it to work.

Unfortunately I can't recommend, specially because of the poor durability and abismal lack of support from LG.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Last 3 months, it's 2 months at warranty service and they did body damage to it
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2019
More Customer Service updates:

LG said that they will fix and send back the monitor, but they don’t know when, and since they drop the monitor and have body damage now, it will be send with aesthetic unpleasant look, because their policy doesn’t cover that, and there is no refund for it. Oh boy it’s impossible to hate more a company than I’m right now after hearing that. That’s a complete disregard to consumer rights! This company is the worse!

DO NOT BUY! The monitor get some panel problem in 3 months of use, then went to warranty repair, came back after a month totally broken with signs of drop by the side and front glass trashed. I send back in the next day and it's being another month without no sign, no email, no calls from LG nothing. I already bought a replacement and I want my money back, therefore LG support simply stop answering my messages, they don't refund, neither sent the fixed monitor back.

Avoid this headache, don't buy it!

Original review:

I bought my about 3 months ago, I've already contacted LG for support, they will send a box to my address and I'll need to ship it to get it fixed.

A day before 3 months with this monitor it start a weird behavior, suddenly the USB-C stop working as display, it still chargers my MacBook Pro, but it doesn't recognized it as a connected display anymore. Then I added the DisplayPort cable, it worked, and I noticed many horizontal lines in the screen (see the pic) it goes all the way like that.

My first though is that could be cable or something else, so I disconnected everything and restarted the monitor, in the settings menu of the monitor I can see that horizontal lines, well, it's not because of anything connected, the monitor simply is gone.

Very annoying to need to do the support process to get it fixed, but the hard part is that I use it professionally and I can't stay without a secondary monitor, then I'll need to buy another replacement while this is being fixed.

--- UPDATE 2020-01-06 ---
After about 20 days waiting, they've sent the monitor back. As you can see in the pictures, there is one with the dead pixels screen, then two pictures showing the perfect state that I send the monitor in the box, and the last picture is how I turned on once it came from the service.

Clearly the monitor was damage either by the service or by the UPS transportation. Despite the FRAGILE stickers all around the box, once I turned on, that broken image was everything that lasted from this screen.

Also LG support system is so broken that it doesn't store the apartment number, so the guy from the UPS went all the way to talk with the manager to find my apartment, that was added to the ticket, online and by phone.

I'm waiting they send the new label to send it back and hopefully they will send me a working unit, therefore I have not much expectations for that, probably I will need to go to Apple and buy their new monitor since LG might take too long and I need it to work.

Unfortunately I can't recommend, specially because of the poor durability and abismal lack of support from LG.
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Luke
5.0 out of 5 stars High definition ultrawide, swoon!
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2019
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I admit, I gambled a bit on this one, as all of the reviews and videos seem to cite several problems with this display. Fortunately, I haven't experienced any of the ones I've read about! This is my first ultrawide monitor so some of this review may reflect that.

First, I love the size. 34" is just wide enough to fit plenty of windows while not being problematic with being flat instead of curved. I have the scaling set in macOS to look like 3360x1417 and can comfortably fit three browser windows without it being weird.

The resolution makes text just as sharp at the 5K Planar monitor I was coming from. I haven't noticed any negative impact from the anti-glare coating, which was a huge problem with my Dell 4K monitors.

Colors are, of course, beautiful before and after calibrating. Hardware calibration is a plus and their calibration software was very easy to use.

The speakers are pretty surprising. Before this monitor I had been using my 2018 Macbook Pro's speakers in clamshell mode. Needless to say, that sounded pretty bad. The speakers in this monitor sound slightly better than that. One downside is that volume control doesn't work from the OS, but you can work around this by controlling the volume through EDID with software.

I haven't noticed any image retention, wake from sleep works fine, macOS 10.14.5 recognized it without problems, no random blackouts, no dead or stuck pixels. All of the negatives I'd read before are thankfully not happening here. I'll note that this particular monitor was manufactured in March of 2019 and their software says the firmware (I assume?) is version (3.02, 2.14). It's possible there was a bad batch or a firmware update, not sure, but so far so good!

Now, it all isn't roses and sunshine! I did experience a problem. While plugging in with the Thunderbolt 3 cable worked fine, using DisplayPort with an eGPU was less fine in macOS. Without going into too much detail (though I could if it would help someone), a simply plist override in macOS will make the OS detect the correct resolution through DisplayPort and everything works perfectly.
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Peter
2.0 out of 5 stars Doesn't work well without it's specific thunderbolt cable??
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2023
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**UPDATE:
This monitor is not fantastic. It is SUPER FINICKY. It has a LOT of trouble consistently going into 5k.
Let me explain. I'm using a 2021 mbp with it and every morning i wake my computer up i have to plug-in and replug the thunderbolt cable to my computer to get this thing to actually register the cable can support 5k. Usually it defers to the 3440 x 1440 which is fuzzy and stinks (i use the monitor for graphic design). At first I thought it was just because i was using an after market cable, but now im using the exact right thunderbolt cable from LG and it's having the same issues. My main work-around when it simply will NOT plug in and switch to 5k is to restart my computer and unplug the entire monitor for a few seconds. And even that is inconsistent.
2 stars because LG was cool and sent me the right cable and because the monitor is fantastic when it's working properly. Also the speakers are so bad on this thing, why even include them? (They're also the kind that wont let you adjust the volume from your keyboard lol zzz).
I think this monitor is just starting to show it's age. Imo look elsewhere, because this thing is not worth the high price tag.

old review:
Monitor is fantastic. Bought it lightly used. The box didn't come with it's original thunderbolt cable. I thought "that's super annoying, but no big deal i'll just get another one from amazon." Did that. New cable works!... and then it doesn't sometimes? When i wake up my mbp (2021 a1 max) my computer flips on no issue, but the monitor "doesn't detect a signal" despite the fact that my mbp is charging through the tb cable and my new camera (plugged into the lg display) is also getting power. So far the solve with the aftermarket tb cable has been to RESTART MY WHOLE COMPUTER to get it to detect. This is absolute BS. Please send me the correct, VERY SPECIFIC thunderbolt cable LG. This is downright SILLY.
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Peter
2.0 out of 5 stars Doesn't work well without it's specific thunderbolt cable??
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2023
**UPDATE:
This monitor is not fantastic. It is SUPER FINICKY. It has a LOT of trouble consistently going into 5k.
Let me explain. I'm using a 2021 mbp with it and every morning i wake my computer up i have to plug-in and replug the thunderbolt cable to my computer to get this thing to actually register the cable can support 5k. Usually it defers to the 3440 x 1440 which is fuzzy and stinks (i use the monitor for graphic design). At first I thought it was just because i was using an after market cable, but now im using the exact right thunderbolt cable from LG and it's having the same issues. My main work-around when it simply will NOT plug in and switch to 5k is to restart my computer and unplug the entire monitor for a few seconds. And even that is inconsistent.
2 stars because LG was cool and sent me the right cable and because the monitor is fantastic when it's working properly. Also the speakers are so bad on this thing, why even include them? (They're also the kind that wont let you adjust the volume from your keyboard lol zzz).
I think this monitor is just starting to show it's age. Imo look elsewhere, because this thing is not worth the high price tag.

old review:
Monitor is fantastic. Bought it lightly used. The box didn't come with it's original thunderbolt cable. I thought "that's super annoying, but no big deal i'll just get another one from amazon." Did that. New cable works!... and then it doesn't sometimes? When i wake up my mbp (2021 a1 max) my computer flips on no issue, but the monitor "doesn't detect a signal" despite the fact that my mbp is charging through the tb cable and my new camera (plugged into the lg display) is also getting power. So far the solve with the aftermarket tb cable has been to RESTART MY WHOLE COMPUTER to get it to detect. This is absolute BS. Please send me the correct, VERY SPECIFIC thunderbolt cable LG. This is downright SILLY.
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Alan Kopetman
4.0 out of 5 stars Great monitor, but very expensive
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2020
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So far the monitor is great! I haven’t experienced the issues that others have seen like the wake up bug. Panel came in without any defects. I have my 2020 MBP connected via Thunderbolt 3 and my pc connected via display port and both work great. The only issue is how difficult it is to drive this monitor at native resolution if you play games. My 980 ti struggles and I’m going to be upgrading to a 3080. I’ll update my review after my upgrade, but everything is great so far.

My only gripe with it is the price. There currently is no other monitor like this one other than the MSI Prestige PS341WU, but i hate the aesthetic.
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