I really, really appreciate you providing links for different countries. So many US reviewers seem to forget that the rest of the world exists. I also appreciate that its not a simple list of "this is better because its more expensive", but you factor in value and such. Much appreciated. Subscribed.
You mentioned that the Dell s3422dwg is NVIDIA certified G-Sync compatible. Is this in an updated list because I can't seem to find it on their website
I bought the Dell S3422DWG for $400. I really enjoyed the picture quality, but playing anything below 100fps is a real no-go. I can't play games locked to 60 like Skyrim without terrible ghosting making it a terrible experience, I've tried everything. Hoping I'm able to return it, I'm literally RIGHT at the 30 day mark. One HUGE disclaimer for this monitor is that you can only play modern games on it/games with unlocked framerates, even 60 is hard to manage. Also keep in mind, when your PC starts to age, you may not be able to push the same amount of frames. Considering it's a budget monitor, I doubt you'd upgrade your whole PC just to keep your monitor relevant. Just splurge on something with an IPS display with lower ghosting and official G-Sync support, it'll save you a lot of hassle.
What specs do you have to not be able to push to the max frames in an old game? Like many others have said before, if you want a 144hz monitor, you need a pc that can do 144 fps
My problem wasn’t low fps, as my computer is good, my problem was motion clarity (especially with blacks). Though returning it, I recently got the same monitor. For a lot of people, I think the monitor is great, especially if you don’t really play competitive games. I came from a 170hz ips, which has great response times/ motion clarity. The response times are good, but I’m not sure why the motion is just not as clear as the ips (at least more of a difference than 144-170hz would make). Besides that, the most noticeably bad thing by far is the black response time. One great in game example is if you have a bunch of trees on a bright blue sky. If you move around, the black smear was horrible. I absolutely hate the point where ultrawides are right now, because all of the cheaper ones sacrifice something. I know this should be expected becuase they are cheap, but it seems there is no middle ground with them. You either have to sacrifice something and spend 400 usd, or sacrifice basically nothing but spend 1000. I found one cheap ips ultra wide, but the sacrifice is that it’s not curved. My current monitor is flat, and the first time I played on a curved one was the ultraiwde dell, but I think 34” has to be at least slightly curved for it to be usable.
Just discovered your channel, love your reviews, keep grinding. Quality of your videos are up there with some of the big tech channels. I will see you at 100k subs in the near future.
I got the Dell after watching your review of it. It is nice and I love its colors, HDR is good, never have I tried HDR before so it is my first approach to that technology and I like it!
Good video. I was cool with the original prices, but when I clicked the links I saw that they all were on sale and much cheaper but still relevant today. Going with the one you use. Number one. 👌
I went from a non curved 1080p ips panel monitor and got the Asus VG34VQL1B curved ultrawide and I used to play for about 2-3 hours and my eyes would be bloodshot and hurt but with curved my eyes dont hurt anymore, so weird how little things like that can make a big difference.
You do a great job with your reviews. Your style keeps me interested. I like that you don't bash the product, even if it was issues, you just point them out, and move on. So, If here in July of 2023, and the Dell S3422DWG is selling for $350. Are you still as positive about it?
Hey man, great video. I'm about to get the LG UltraGear 34GN850P-B. Now I wonder... is that just the german name for the LG UltraGear 34GP83A-B? The specs look identical lol
I honestly contemplated getting the monitor until I heard the flickering at 60 frames or below issue, and for a game like Elden Ring being capped at 60 fps internally, that's a no go 😐
@@Eduardo1007 but then screen tearing does come into effect and I would rather avoid that. I think it's the fact that this monitor simply doesn't have the internal power to perform adaptive/g-sync functions and that results in the flicker. No other ultrawide out there has this issue.
I purchased the VG34VQL1B and it was a fantastic monitor for the price. Unfortunately I had to return it because the Stand came damaged and Amazon refused to make an exchange.
Just a heads up, but I think Amazon done goofed their listing for the LG 34GP83A-B. The link in the description takes you to a page for the 34WP65C-B VA panel monitor instead. It's not the link's problem, though. I bought the 34GP83A-B last year, and when I check my Amazon history, it takes me to the wrong product (VA monitor). However, they are selling the 34GN850-B which is the same monitor as the 34GP83A-B, and it's on sale for $599.
Would love a video where you share your optimal settings for the monitors in the list! Your reviews have been quite helping and with the settings such as color calibration and contrast, I would not even google anything, juts follow your advice, sit down and play.
I do moderate gaming so i wasnt super worried about it in game. I normally have dark mode enabled on everything so how is reading white text on black? Sossyfor bugging i really do appreciate the response. Hate to spend 800 when i could be content with 500.
You obviously have the right to discern which monitors are in the top five, but you did leave out two monitors that are objectively better in most regards if not all. On the AW3423DW I heard your reasoning about the potential for burn in for OLED , but seeing that burn in issues are very rare compared to the millions of panels that are sold PLUS the 3 year warranty they have it should have been included ... And the other monitor (The PG35VQ) is a no questions asked the best of the best ultrawide monitor out of all of these that you listed. It has been the King since 2019. So these two monitors I feel definitely people should have known about and been on your list because they are the best and we do not know exactly what may or may not fail on all of the monitors listed, but with a 3-year warranty that's better than probably any of those monitors above...
I really don't know. Coming from 1080p gaming to something bigger and better to include productivity I had thought 1440p would be the way as 4k is a bit overkill. At 1600p I was hell bent on a 38" LG or dell but they are so much more expensive. Perhaps 34" is still a bit small for me for reading text. Wish Elden Ring among other games supported more ultra wide formats. Maybe I can cheat on 1600p with less black bars.
@@pulatpulet7202 In the end I went with a 165Hz 34” ultra wide from gigabyte was pretty decent for the $299 price while on sale. I have enough room for a smaller 1080p screen on the side too.
Can I ask why the Samsung G7 odyssey did not make the short list, other reviews I have seen saying its one of the best gaming monitors out there, nice review as I still cannot decide which new monitor too buy.
I was looking at asrocks curved va ultrawides and was wandering how it compared to the dell one at number 2. I know this is a little late but i really need some advice
IPS is superior for workflow usage. However, if you are sitting right in front of a VA panel the difference with work flow will be little. Hope this helps!
I am watching this video because I hate mine. Software settings are very limited, ghosting is really bad, HDR is advertised but is horribly worse then SDR, Freesync causes horrible flickering and loss of peak brightness, sometimes my monitor gets stuck in sleep mode requiring me to pull the plug. Yeah, its bad.
I tried the Gigabyte monitor and returned it within a week. It wasn't worth the money saved for the amount of colour bleed or the horrible contrast. I tried an LG that again I wasn't satisfied with the performance for the money I paid, then I tried an HP OMEN monitor, it again had so many corners and features cut that I didn't feel it was worth the money. I finally got my ASUS VG34VQL3A UltraWide and it's amazing, I paid $550 Canadian back in January, 2024 at Best Buy. It was more than both the other monitors but I realized I needed to spend more to get what I wanted. Gone are the days of being able to buy a budget monitor and still enjoy the experience, they've gone and made these "cheap" monitors so unuseable that most people have no choice to spend hundreds more. That being said I feel like I got a great monitor for a great price.
Alienware AW3423DWF, perhaps it came out a little after your video, £930 for a 34 inch UWQHD QD OLED, (there's a G-sync version available AW3423DW) although the DWF works better with Nvidia GPU's. Since the June 23 firmware update you now get HDR 1000 out of the box. Grey to grey response time 0.1ms black to white response time 2.2ms, a quick Google and 7 out of 8 tech reviews have this as the best gaming monitor. It also does movies, the most cinematic viewing experience and considerably cheaper than the $1300 LG IPS nano which looks terrible in comparison. If you can't stretch to an OLED then a good VA is definitely the way to go.
What happened to the Asus PG35VQ? 512 FALD zones, 200hertz refresh rate, g sync ultimate, HDR1000. It’s better then the Asus you had in this video and also better than the LG that you had at #3 and I had bought mine at Micro Center for $1200 around February 2022. If availability is why it’s omitted then totally understandable but it’s definitely better than pretty much any monitor on this list and blow the doors off the LG. Rather get a used PG35VQ than anything else on here.
Ive been set on the LG for a while, came to get some different opinions, but this just solidifies that my wallet is going to get thrashed lol. Great video and very informative!
I'm really worried about ordering expensive things online But is it really good to order the no.1 spot right off Amazon? Really sorry for the question I really want it but don't want to be disappointed ☹️
Amazon will protect you if anything were to happen. If the monitor breaks during shipping amazon will allow you to return and replace it for free. If you don't like the monitor after it arrives it is also covered by a 30 day return policy (I am talking about the #1 spot monitor I am not sure about the others)
I would like to get one of these Monitors only for Star Citizen. Would you go for the Dell-VA-Panel because of that darker Deep Space images, or would you still go for the LG IPS-Panel? Thanks for your reply. :)
@pit I also want to buy a monitor for Star Citizen. I haven't done much research yet and I don't have experience with different panel types. If you come across a good monitor please let me know. Cheers
Sad, that the only one that is here in my country is the Dell. In which it is out of stock almost immediately. The only thing I have right now at the market is the G34WQC.. how about that one?
@Type-C Tech Reviews: Hey Los,... just would to aks where u would place the sceptre u also tested last year. Could it be somewhere between the top 5 or just way below ? THX for the amazing reviews btw. :)
Tbh I don’t think viewing angles are a concern for the majority of people purchasing a gaming monitor. Most people buying a gaming monitor are going to be sitting at a desk playing games
I know this was posted a year ago, would this still be relevant today? Pretty much deciding between the dell and #1 lg 34gp83a-b/34gn850b… I’ve seen the lg go as low as $479 and the dell is currently $399
I have 2 of the Asus VA ultrawide. It has freesync, yes, but it has the worst brightness flicker that I have ever seen. The lower the fps, the worse it is. I would not recommend this monitor for gaming, specially for people who want freesync or gsync.
Here I am looking for monitors on RUclips, and I see your face. And I was like hey that looks like consumer tech review. I thought you were his twin or something 🤣🤣🤣
hi bro, which 34 inch do you recommend for work - not video editing, just wfh with analytics, coding and spreadsheets. what do you recommend ? Appreciate your input. cheers. MP
hi im pretty new to this monitor stuff, and i was wondering, does this need any sort of devvice that doesnt come with the monitor? such as a pc or speakers and such, or do you just plug it and it works, ty!
I really, really appreciate you providing links for different countries. So many US reviewers seem to forget that the rest of the world exists. I also appreciate that its not a simple list of "this is better because its more expensive", but you factor in value and such. Much appreciated. Subscribed.
I hope this channel blows up , you deserve far more subscribers. Great info here
Literally been watching all your monitors videos then you drop this much appreciated!
You mentioned that the Dell s3422dwg is NVIDIA certified G-Sync compatible. Is this in an updated list because I can't seem to find it on their website
Snagged the #1 LG based on your recommendation some time ago. I've been nothing but thrilled with it, still in love. Eternal honeymoon baby!
Do you use your moniter for console as well or only pc ?
Im researching monitors for when I purchase a new GPU when my tax return hits and I think he just sold me on that monitor as well
I bought the Dell S3422DWG for $400. I really enjoyed the picture quality, but playing anything below 100fps is a real no-go. I can't play games locked to 60 like Skyrim without terrible ghosting making it a terrible experience, I've tried everything. Hoping I'm able to return it, I'm literally RIGHT at the 30 day mark. One HUGE disclaimer for this monitor is that you can only play modern games on it/games with unlocked framerates, even 60 is hard to manage. Also keep in mind, when your PC starts to age, you may not be able to push the same amount of frames. Considering it's a budget monitor, I doubt you'd upgrade your whole PC just to keep your monitor relevant. Just splurge on something with an IPS display with lower ghosting and official G-Sync support, it'll save you a lot of hassle.
As opposed to figuratively at the 30 day mark?
What specs do you have to not be able to push to the max frames in an old game? Like many others have said before, if you want a 144hz monitor, you need a pc that can do 144 fps
@@OmegaSoulReaperwithout mods skyrim is capped at 60fps. You cant change that in the settings. But there are plenty of mods that uncap fps.
Ghosting? Isn't that like normal 60fps experience after enjoying high refresh rates? Or is there any issues with 60fps on that particular panel?
My problem wasn’t low fps, as my computer is good, my problem was motion clarity (especially with blacks). Though returning it, I recently got the same monitor. For a lot of people, I think the monitor is great, especially if you don’t really play competitive games. I came from a 170hz ips, which has great response times/ motion clarity. The response times are good, but I’m not sure why the motion is just not as clear as the ips (at least more of a difference than 144-170hz would make). Besides that, the most noticeably bad thing by far is the black response time. One great in game example is if you have a bunch of trees on a bright blue sky. If you move around, the black smear was horrible. I absolutely hate the point where ultrawides are right now, because all of the cheaper ones sacrifice something. I know this should be expected becuase they are cheap, but it seems there is no middle ground with them. You either have to sacrifice something and spend 400 usd, or sacrifice basically nothing but spend 1000. I found one cheap ips ultra wide, but the sacrifice is that it’s not curved. My current monitor is flat, and the first time I played on a curved one was the ultraiwde dell, but I think 34” has to be at least slightly curved for it to be usable.
Just discovered your channel, love your reviews, keep grinding. Quality of your videos are up there with some of the big tech channels. I will see you at 100k subs in the near future.
I got the Dell after watching your review of it. It is nice and I love its colors, HDR is good, never have I tried HDR before so it is my first approach to that technology and I like it!
Does it work with G-Sync?
@@joham no, it doesn't
@@joham it does. Anything with free sync premium is compatible with rtx gpus. It works but it’s not technically supported
Is it great for a ps5?
@@rjmitteco9706this is exactly my question
Good video. I was cool with the original prices, but when I clicked the links I saw that they all were on sale and much cheaper but still relevant today. Going with the one you use. Number one. 👌
Nice review, just picked up the dell for $350, boxing day deal. Nice to see so many good reviews of it since its my first ultrawide.
It would have been nice to get the info on the back ports, usb and display port types for instance.
Watch the dedicated reviews on this channel
Love The review. Good luck u got a SUBSCRIBER
I went from a non curved 1080p ips panel monitor and got the Asus VG34VQL1B curved ultrawide and I used to play for about 2-3 hours and my eyes would be bloodshot and hurt but with curved my eyes dont hurt anymore, so weird how little things like that can make a big difference.
It's not the curve, it's the VA panel. Many people report more eye strain from IPS compared to VA.
Currently using #4!
You do a great job with your reviews. Your style keeps me interested. I like that you don't bash the product, even if it was issues, you just point them out, and move on. So, If here in July of 2023, and the Dell S3422DWG is selling for $350. Are you still as positive about it?
Nice video, very informative :)
Can you also plan to do similar one for productivity monitors (including ultrawides)?
Picked up the Dell on deep sale; really enjoy it. Good with content in motion, and the strobing is decent.
I bought a Govee wall light after watching your review from your other channel. I love it. Thanks for the contents
What is the best monitor in 2024 out of the LG
Hey man, great video. I'm about to get the LG UltraGear 34GN850P-B. Now I wonder... is that just the german name for the LG UltraGear 34GP83A-B? The specs look identical lol
Great review. Thanks for the great work!
wow this guy deserves more subs! great job on the review man! 👊🏻👊🏻
Thank you!!
So just wondering why that white sceptre monitor didn’t make the cut
Me too,... where would u place the sceptre ?
How is the LG holding up, are you still giving it the 1 position?
Got the dell based in part on your original review and have not been disappointed. Incredible value at $500!
I honestly contemplated getting the monitor until I heard the flickering at 60 frames or below issue, and for a game like Elden Ring being capped at 60 fps internally, that's a no go 😐
@@CtKEngage Doesnt the flickering happen only if you enable adaptive sync? For a capped game you could turn adaptive off and play it at 60
@@Eduardo1007 but then screen tearing does come into effect and I would rather avoid that. I think it's the fact that this monitor simply doesn't have the internal power to perform adaptive/g-sync functions and that results in the flicker. No other ultrawide out there has this issue.
Does it work with G-Sync?
Is it great for a ps5?
Title never mentioned this as a best budget video.
I purchased the VG34VQL1B and it was a fantastic monitor for the price. Unfortunately I had to return it because the Stand came damaged and Amazon refused to make an exchange.
is this also a good option for music production?
Just a heads up, but I think Amazon done goofed their listing for the LG 34GP83A-B. The link in the description takes you to a page for the 34WP65C-B VA panel monitor instead. It's not the link's problem, though. I bought the 34GP83A-B last year, and when I check my Amazon history, it takes me to the wrong product (VA monitor).
However, they are selling the 34GN850-B which is the same monitor as the 34GP83A-B, and it's on sale for $599.
Would love a video where you share your optimal settings for the monitors in the list! Your reviews have been quite helping and with the settings such as color calibration and contrast, I would not even google anything, juts follow your advice, sit down and play.
Thanks for your reviews. Just picked up the Dell S3422DWG for $450. Just an amazing display for gaming and day to day use.
Do you recommend it? Very interested
Is it great for a ps5?
How is the ghosting?
@@tarotthehangman9961 I don't notice any ghosting, running it on superfast response setting. It really is a great monitor.
I do moderate gaming so i wasnt super worried about it in game. I normally have dark mode enabled on everything so how is reading white text on black? Sossyfor bugging i really do appreciate the response. Hate to spend 800 when i could be content with 500.
Is the Dell better than the Samsung Odyssey G5?
Well I'm convinced on the Dell. Never thought I'd say that.
Just to note, the Dell S3422DWG does not appear to be gsync certified
AMD FreeSync works on Nvidia graphics cards.
what is the game being played at 6:21?
Is there a newer version of this? Have your recommendations changed?
Been gaming on a 55" OLED tv.
Wanted to add a monitor to my gaming laptop that powers my gaming for productivity...
Might be used for gaming too
HI'm a happy user of No. 1 in your list for 3 years. Still the best for it's price.
But should I go to upgrade to UW OLED?
Is the Dell nvidia certified? In your review of the Dell you said it would work but it wasn't certified
the Dell is the best bang for your buck! way better ghosting and no red/green shift on the other VA's suffer from in its price range
Shocked there was no mention of the Dell Alienware aw3423dw qd-oled monitor
You obviously have the right to discern which monitors are in the top five, but you did leave out two monitors that are objectively better in most regards if not all.
On the AW3423DW I heard your reasoning about the potential for burn in for OLED , but seeing that burn in issues are very rare compared to the millions of panels that are sold PLUS the 3 year warranty they have it should have been included ...
And the other monitor (The PG35VQ) is a no questions asked the best of the best ultrawide monitor out of all of these that you listed. It has been the King since 2019.
So these two monitors I feel definitely people should have known about and been on your list because they are the best and we do not know exactly what may or may not fail on all of the monitors listed, but with a 3-year warranty that's better than probably any of those monitors above...
@@kjdowusu the overdrive setting on this panel is pretty miraculous and really does eliminate most common complaints a smearing..
They are both over well over $1000 on amazon.
What is the keyboard on 7:18 please?
Probably something like rk68 with black keycaps
WHATS YOUR THOUGHTS ON XIAOMI 34?
Hey, very good reviews. But for the Dell monitor, where can u choose de 260hz one ?
very great review and i like it bro, from budget of view, i suggest Dell
May be a stupid question as I’m not familiar with your channel, but your number one pick doesn’t have usb type C, which is the name of your channel 😢
What is the monitor arm you use for the LG 34GP83A-B?
I really don't know. Coming from 1080p gaming to something bigger and better to include productivity I had thought 1440p would be the way as 4k is a bit overkill. At 1600p I was hell bent on a 38" LG or dell but they are so much more expensive. Perhaps 34" is still a bit small for me for reading text. Wish Elden Ring among other games supported more ultra wide formats. Maybe I can cheat on 1600p with less black bars.
I dont honestly know who asked tho 🤔
@@pulatpulet7202 In the end I went with a 165Hz 34” ultra wide from gigabyte was pretty decent for the $299 price while on sale. I have enough room for a smaller 1080p screen on the side too.
@@tomoprime217 interesting.... 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Elden Ring is getting Ray Tracing soon. Who knows what’s next in the updates!
@@tomoprime217 Nice comeback 😂😂
Should I got with the Gigabyte or sacrifice the KVM for the curve and Nano IPS of the LG?
Does the LG at number 1 need a dp to hdmi cord to support 4K?
Hey, what’s the monitor arm you’re using in this video?
What monitor mount are you using for the monitor in the first place?
Can I ask why the Samsung G7 odyssey did not make the short list, other reviews I have seen saying its one of the best gaming monitors out there, nice review as I still cannot decide which new monitor too buy.
The g7 isn’t a Ultrawide
Thank you
Nice video but out of these monitors which ones have kvm built in ?
I was looking at asrocks curved va ultrawides and was wandering how it compared to the dell one at number 2. I know this is a little late but i really need some advice
Thanks for the content !
For reading / working and eyestrain which panel is the best VA or IPS?
Thanks
IPS is superior for workflow usage. However, if you are sitting right in front of a VA panel the difference with work flow will be little. Hope this helps!
@@TypeCTechReviews Thanks a lot, really appreciate !
Why you never reviewed the Samsung G5 Odyssey Ultrawide 34'' WQHD? Is it that bad?
I am watching this video because I hate mine. Software settings are very limited, ghosting is really bad, HDR is advertised but is horribly worse then SDR, Freesync causes horrible flickering and loss of peak brightness, sometimes my monitor gets stuck in sleep mode requiring me to pull the plug. Yeah, its bad.
What monitor stand do you have ??
I'm assuming all of these are Vesa mount compatible.
Can you test the new benq möbiuz ex3410r
I have been struggling to find the right budget ultrawide… Is the Dell S3422DWG still worth it today for around 400 Euro?
I tried the Gigabyte monitor and returned it within a week. It wasn't worth the money saved for the amount of colour bleed or the horrible contrast. I tried an LG that again I wasn't satisfied with the performance for the money I paid, then I tried an HP OMEN monitor, it again had so many corners and features cut that I didn't feel it was worth the money. I finally got my ASUS VG34VQL3A UltraWide and it's amazing, I paid $550 Canadian back in January, 2024 at Best Buy. It was more than both the other monitors but I realized I needed to spend more to get what I wanted. Gone are the days of being able to buy a budget monitor and still enjoy the experience, they've gone and made these "cheap" monitors so unuseable that most people have no choice to spend hundreds more. That being said I feel like I got a great monitor for a great price.
Alienware AW3423DWF, perhaps it came out a little after your video, £930 for a 34 inch UWQHD QD OLED, (there's a G-sync version available AW3423DW) although the DWF works better with Nvidia GPU's. Since the June 23 firmware update you now get HDR 1000 out of the box. Grey to grey response time 0.1ms black to white response time 2.2ms, a quick Google and 7 out of 8 tech reviews have this as the best gaming monitor. It also does movies, the most cinematic viewing experience and considerably cheaper than the $1300 LG IPS nano which looks terrible in comparison. If you can't stretch to an OLED then a good VA is definitely the way to go.
You said that Dell is G-sync certified. But I can’t find this information on dell site. So I’m thinking about Asus, it has also adaptive sync.
Is there any better ips monitor then the the first place monitor ?
Does those monitors have 2.1 hdmi ?
Hi! Witch one dou you prefer for editing?? S3422dwg or p3421w by Dell??
What Monitor Arm is that holding your LG ultra wide?
bro I need 34 inch monitor for programming so which monitor will you suggest to me.
What type is your black speaker?
would this dell work with my MAC?
u r the best man
Which one of these best suits a ps5 for gaming?
None. The PS5 does not support 21:9 aspect ratio. It will just put the image in the middle and black bars on the sides.
@@elijahmckenzie9207 Cringe!
What happened to the Asus PG35VQ? 512 FALD zones, 200hertz refresh rate, g sync ultimate, HDR1000. It’s better then the Asus you had in this video and also better than the LG that you had at #3 and I had bought mine at Micro Center for $1200 around February 2022. If availability is why it’s omitted then totally understandable but it’s definitely better than pretty much any monitor on this list and blow the doors off the LG. Rather get a used PG35VQ than anything else on here.
No mention of black smear?
Love that you play ISS, thanks for the monitor reviews.
Ive been set on the LG for a while, came to get some different opinions, but this just solidifies that my wallet is going to get thrashed lol. Great video and very informative!
What about the Alienware 38 - AW3821DW
Can you play console on a ultrawide?
I'm really worried about ordering expensive things online
But is it really good to order the no.1 spot right off Amazon?
Really sorry for the question I really want it but don't want to be disappointed ☹️
Amazon will protect you if anything were to happen. If the monitor breaks during shipping amazon will allow you to return and replace it for free. If you don't like the monitor after it arrives it is also covered by a 30 day return policy (I am talking about the #1 spot monitor I am not sure about the others)
I would like to get one of these Monitors only for Star Citizen. Would you go for the Dell-VA-Panel because of that darker Deep Space images, or would you still go for the LG IPS-Panel? Thanks for your reply. :)
@pit I also want to buy a monitor for Star Citizen. I haven't done much research yet and I don't have experience with different panel types. If you come across a good monitor please let me know. Cheers
I am using an LG 34 inch IPS curved (the predecessor of #3) for Star Citizen. I did not have any concerns about the darkness of space, it's great!
How do you overclock the Dell Monitor? I have one and idk how to do it.
So if I can get a LG GN850-B for a 790eur I whould take it right away ? ( Monitor will be used only for gaming and youtube videos )
thumbs uP!
Sad, that the only one that is here in my country is the Dell. In which it is out of stock almost immediately. The only thing I have right now at the market is the G34WQC.. how about that one?
what about Oddysey G9 ???
Dell is better than Samsung Odyssey G7 C32?
@Type-C Tech Reviews:
Hey Los,...
just would to aks where u would place the sceptre u also tested last year. Could it be somewhere between the top 5 or just way below ?
THX for the amazing reviews btw. :)
Tbh I don’t think viewing angles are a concern for the majority of people purchasing a gaming monitor. Most people buying a gaming monitor are going to be sitting at a desk playing games
LG 34GP83A-B is not present in Europe sadly... unless it is under different name (LG 34GN850-B NanoIPS HDR)?
I know this was posted a year ago, would this still be relevant today? Pretty much deciding between the dell and #1 lg 34gp83a-b/34gn850b… I’ve seen the lg go as low as $479 and the dell is currently $399
No mention of HDMI 2.1? Most of these lack 2.1 and I wouldn't buy one without it right now.
The ghosting on the asus is due to the overdrive settings being too high.
I have 2 of the Asus VA ultrawide. It has freesync, yes, but it has the worst brightness flicker that I have ever seen. The lower the fps, the worse it is. I would not recommend this monitor for gaming, specially for people who want freesync or gsync.
Hi! Do all these monitors have USB C 60W output to connect a mac to them?
Here I am looking for monitors on RUclips, and I see your face. And I was like hey that looks like consumer tech review. I thought you were his twin or something 🤣🤣🤣
Hahaha, yea I also have a monitor review channel!
Can’t believe you didn’t add Alienware AW3423DW 😵💫
hi bro, which 34 inch do you recommend for work - not video editing, just wfh with analytics, coding and spreadsheets. what do you recommend ? Appreciate your input. cheers. MP
hi im pretty new to this monitor stuff, and i was wondering, does this need any sort of devvice that doesnt come with the monitor? such as a pc or speakers and such, or do you just plug it and it works, ty!