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When it comes to wide and ultra-wide displays, LG has always been one of the best choices for people because of their speed of technological advancement and the performances of their units. Following the pattern is the LG 34UC97, which is...
The high price is this screen's biggest problem – in other areas, its curved display is attractive for work and play, image quality is high and it's got a huge diagonal...
There's no doubt about it the LG 34UC97-S is one fine monitor for Gaming, offering immersion to a level that no other monitor can match, there are some issues though and boy is it going to cost you… The LG 34UC97-S came to pcG in a large (unfortunately...
A bounty of strengths, but no selling point over the flat version Like the 34UM95 before it, the 34UC97 is a solid display. Its IPS panel is rich with color and its QHD resolution provides ample screen real estate. Additional features, such as LG's...
LG's 34UC97 is a technically solid monitor. High contrast, low color accuracy and a wide color gamut come together for excellent image quality. Technically. Ideally. In theory. And yet, there are problems. Backlight bleed is obvious in all four corners...
LikeBeautiful display.Genuinely attractive curvature.Comprehensive I/O ports.Don't LikeBacklight bleed.Frustrating on-screen display controls.Expensive.My biggest issue with this monitor is the unnecessary complexity of its control scheme. It's a...
Coming to market with an RRP of £799.99 ($1,149.99) the LG 34UC97 is a premium purchase for any type of user. For context, the same money would buy consumers a pair of UHD displays, three QHD displays or even nine FHD displays. In that regard the LG...
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