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Review on LG 34GP83A-B Inch Ultragear: Curved, High Dynamic Range, 🖥️ G-SYNC Compatible - Ultimate Performance at 3440X1440P with Height Adjustment by Robert Krzywicki

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Much better definition of moving objects than 90% of screens.

If in doubt, check out this screen's review from RTings. I have two monitors installed and moving objects on this screen compared to another is absolutely night and day. LG really excelled at the math of LCD pixel color transitions. Many good screens are still very blurry in motion, such as B. a hard-edged window between dark gray and darker gray, but this screen remains very sharp around the same edges. If you like retro style games where objects move fast in 2D fields. , especially emulators playing games designed for CRT TVs without blurring. In sleep mode. The stand doesn't swivel, but you can place the screen on something like a piece of plywood or cardboard (to keep the rubber feet from snagging) and it rotates. To be honest, what you really want to do at this price point is get a desk mount swing arm and a VESA screen mount. There is a small problem with the reflectivity. This screen is a concave reflective lens with a focal length roughly equivalent to normal seated distance. Sounds great, but means this screen has enough reflectivity to sometimes focus a faint, fuzzy image of a light source filling the entire screen when there's something bright behind you or something visibly reflected in the mirror behind you. I've never had this on a monitor, not even on my previous Asus ROG screen of the same size and curvature. All navigation is done with a single joystick, including turning off the screen. (Which makes turning the screen off a little tricky, but I almost never want to do it. It goes to sleep automatically when the connected computer is turned off.) The great thing about joystick controls compared to other brands is that they're centrally direct behind it is an image that makes it easy to find by touch, and COMPLETELY DEEP. I'm glad I bought this screen but the only reason I had to save significant money is because my previous monitor didn't have this joystick recessed and it broke when moving the screen rendering the monitor that was still working unusable longer available. This joystick is in a place where that won't happen! I don't find the menus very intuitive, they are overly stylized and have changed the navigation paradigms to be different. Imagine if someone took a nice set of Wustoff kitchen knives, then went to Toys R' Us and glued some plastic toy sword hilts onto the original ones and put the knife set back into the holsters on the belt and back strap for 2nd plastic robots foot-sized ninja This is how menus now work on LG game screens. Okay, this may seem like it to people under 12, but all you did is make it hard to find, slow to access, and cumbersome to use. I wish they would stop that but you don't have to go to the menu often so it's still a 5 star screen.

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