That doesn't look half-bad, I might wa-"$1,299.99" oh
Always wanted a monitor like that
maybe if I ever magically become a multimillionaire I'll buy one
Target at gamers? And at that price tag? Yeah, no. Maybe in 4 years when its 150-200 dollars. I don't know someone who would buy a monitor for 1k+.
I really don't understand the logic behind people spending thousands on hardware but not willing to spend a decent amount on a display.
[QUOTE=Lolkork;46863595]34 inch sounds too big for a monitor tbh[/QUOTE]
Once you go big.
You want bigger.
[QUOTE=Korova;46863567]I really don't understand the logic behind people spending thousands on hardware but not willing to spend a decent amount on a display.[/QUOTE]
Cuz you already spent all your money on the hardware
[QUOTE=Lolkork;46863595]34 inch sounds too big for a monitor tbh[/QUOTE]
I use a 30in 2560x1600 which is not all that bad. I'd be comfortable at a maximum of 36 maintaining this resolution or going into 4k territory.
So basically it's the same one I use (21:9 2560x1080) but curved and a little bigger for THAT price tag?
Best part is the price it would cost in my country, so I'll pass. Maybe in a few years.
[QUOTE=Lolkork;46863595]34 inch sounds too big for a monitor tbh[/QUOTE]
Its more like having 2 separate monitors than one big one. Most of the inches is in how wide it is.
I think the price tag isn't too bad since this basically replaces 2 monitors, 1K doesn't seem as bad a price plus 4k and free sync are all still kind of new tech so price is going to be steep at first.
[QUOTE=Lolkork;46863595]34 inch sounds too big for a monitor tbh[/QUOTE]
It's incredibly awesome for gaming and LG's software allow you to create two 20 inch displays using the same physical display. Imagine eyefinity without the bezels separating the monitors.
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