LG 34GP83A-B vs Asus Tuf Gaming VG34VQL1B Gaming Ultrawide

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
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    Today, I'm doing a comparison of the LG 34GP83A-B vs Asus Tuf Gaming VG34VQL1B Gaming Ultrawide. The LG 34GP83A-B is a fantastic 34 inch ultrawide that is fantastic gaming 21:9 monitor, however, it is at a fairly high price point. The Asus Tuf Gaming VG34VQL1B 34 Inch gaming ultrawide monitor is a fantastic budget alternative to the LG 34GP83A-B. If you guys enjoyed my video, LG 34GP83A-B vs Asus Tuf Gaming VG34VQL1B Gaming Ultrawide, drop a like below. AND if you have any questions about my comparison of the LG 34GP83A-B vs Asus Tuf Gaming VG34VQL1B Gaming Ultrawide, leave them in the comment section. This was Type-C Tech Reviews, and I'll see you guys later!
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  • @TypeCTechReviews
    @TypeCTechReviews  3 года назад +32

    CORRECTION: The Asus has a 1ms MPRT response time which is about 4ms GTG. The LG has a 1ms GTG response time.

    • @einarabelc5
      @einarabelc5 3 года назад +2

      Why are you even comparing these....the LG is 800 and the ASus is 500?

    • @einarabelc5
      @einarabelc5 3 года назад

      Like I told you on the ASUS review you made, red and green reverse ghosting when OD is enabled is what drives me mad about this monitor. This is the best video on it btw.

    • @JTrizzo8
      @JTrizzo8 3 года назад +7

      @@einarabelc5 Because they are comparable. I was looking for this exact comparison and was glad to find it here.

    • @MrKirkCaptain
      @MrKirkCaptain 2 года назад +3

      @@einarabelc5 for people like me who are comparing these two monitors

    • @socialreport2836
      @socialreport2836 2 года назад +2

      LG doesn't have an average 1 ms GTG, it's only valid in a non working mode for several instances. Marketing. An average GTG 1 ms doesn't exist in any display. Why do you ban my comments, by the way ???

  • @patrickwoolbright1960
    @patrickwoolbright1960 3 года назад +78

    your original review of the Asus Monitor helped me make my deciding factor. Been using it for about a week now. At first I did experience the green/purple artifacting, it wasn't as bad as others. Not all my games have this issue. Mainly warzone in dark stairways. i was able to eliminate the issue with the following settings on FPS mode:
    Brightness - 60
    Contrast - 86
    Saturation - 40
    OD - 20
    Shadow boost - Level 2
    Gsync - on
    This is with a RTX 3070.
    Hope this helps others.

    • @TypeCTechReviews
      @TypeCTechReviews  3 года назад +3

      Thanks for commenting this, super helpful!

    • @ToGrimmToWin
      @ToGrimmToWin 3 года назад +3

      I use 60 brightness no shadow boost 80 contrast same overdrive. Freesync is on adaptive sync off.

    • @captbobo
      @captbobo 3 года назад

      Have you had any problems with brightness flickering in game menus while g-sync is on? I’m super happy with the Asus monitor however this brightness flickering in menus drives me nuts. I am running with an old gtx 1080 though… Not much issues in in-game so far.

    • @ToGrimmToWin
      @ToGrimmToWin 3 года назад

      @@captbobo I did on my 5700xt but not since I switched to a 3080 black screen flicker on loading screen and brightness flickering in game are now gone

    • @Djaym0
      @Djaym0 2 года назад

      have a question since you have the same GPU, you notice a huge difference in frames moving to this ultrawide because of the res bump? just curious I will be trying your settings when i get mine, i was starting to get worried with all the horror stories. are you running it in 8bit or 10bit?

  • @milinc
    @milinc 3 года назад +14

    It's nice to see a video comparing these two monitors as these are the ones I've basically narrowed it down to based on specs/price. Thanks!

  • @xPRxMEx
    @xPRxMEx 3 года назад

    Great video man! Could u share your camera and lens setup!? Awesome quality!

  • @mbknightsmuse
    @mbknightsmuse 2 года назад

    This is an awesome comparison thanks

  • @jasonvandyke5401
    @jasonvandyke5401 3 года назад +2

    Been looking at the ASUS and I've been trying to do my research. Thanks for the comparison!

  • @hey.godson
    @hey.godson 3 года назад +11

    Your channel deserves an upgrade to 4K HDR videos 🚀

  • @Jubilee_BX
    @Jubilee_BX Год назад

    Great video, thanks!! What keyboard is that?

  • @Indie_Index
    @Indie_Index 2 года назад +5

    The fact that these can even be compared shows how good the asus monitor is for it’s price

  • @thumper5839
    @thumper5839 3 года назад

    Great channel man

  • @davidburris8230
    @davidburris8230 3 года назад +8

    Just discovered this channel. Trying to decide on a new monitor and this video helped. This channel should have 200K subscribers not 2K. Think I am going with the LG 34GN850-B which seems to be almost exactly like the LG 34GP83A-B in performance and price.

    • @TypeCTechReviews
      @TypeCTechReviews  3 года назад +3

      Glad you enjoyed! And yes the 34GP83A-B and the 34GN850-B are actually the exact same monitor with the only difference being the logo on the back.

  • @Skater4Life8o5
    @Skater4Life8o5 2 года назад

    Came across your channel earlier today in regards to something else and then saw the review for these two monitors, one of which I have and another that is very similar. My predicament right now is between the 32GP83B-B.AUS and the VG32VQ1B. I really like the curve, but have noticed tearing/ghosting with some games like Insurgency and sometimes Tarkov. I'm kinda stuck between the two since right now they're similarly priced, LG is just a very small bit more.

  • @Zetler
    @Zetler 3 года назад +7

    Thanks for the comparison. This choice was tearing me apart. I went with the LG😀

  • @CharlieThePug
    @CharlieThePug 3 года назад +1

    You should do more monitor vs would be a great series ngl

  • @darshanapethum8154
    @darshanapethum8154 6 месяцев назад

    This guy deserve more subscribers than this.❤Keep it up. Best monitor review chanel I hae seen so far actually. All the best from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰

  • @DonnieGQX
    @DonnieGQX 3 года назад +1

    Thank you!! I needed this. I just got the Tuf days ago but have been dealing with some issues, the ghost/smear is annoying so far but it's a good price and better than most of the other UW i've looked at. Whats your Warzone ID?

  • @r35tmanbash
    @r35tmanbash 2 года назад +4

    The deciding factor for me was the price of the ASUS which supports g-sync for $400 compare to $789 for the LG. Thank you for the awesome comparison.

  • @apexlegendstheirishman
    @apexlegendstheirishman 3 года назад +1

    According to "displayspecifications", Asus is 8 bit depth, so it might use FRC to actually have the same 1.07 billion colors.
    I Noticed Asus VG34VQL1B in Taiwan, But no one mentioned LG 34GP83A-B, and they both haven't launched in Taiwan yet. I think I will buy LG when it is on sale.
    You are doing good, Keep it up.

  • @BDLonYoutube
    @BDLonYoutube 3 года назад

    Can you please review some more 27 inch monitors?

  • @zenckers1981
    @zenckers1981 3 года назад

    Great Job! But the Asus monitor has 10 Bit color... And it's Led no VA. Correctly? Please confirm that. Thanks a lot fron Spain!!

  • @syko846
    @syko846 3 года назад +4

    Same! Great video, wish I didn't see the LG side by side lol could've saved the extra $250 lol

  • @Xeniiaa95
    @Xeniiaa95 3 года назад +6

    Thank you! I was waiting for this! With your previous review of the Asus I bought it, but it's still on the way. Now with this video I'm starting to think I made a wrong decision... But I was able to buy the Asus for about 500 and the LG is for around 850 so I'm not sure if it's worth the extra money to cancel my order and go with LG

    • @TypeCTechReviews
      @TypeCTechReviews  3 года назад +3

      They are both realllllly nice monitors. I would test it out first, see if you like the contrast ratio, then decide if you want to spend the extra 300. Hope this helps!

    • @einarabelc5
      @einarabelc5 3 года назад +3

      What's going to make it or break it is the ghosting. You won't notice the Black levels that much when gaming. In fact, I've had to turn HDR off because I can't see due to too much black. Just been using IPS for a very long time and used to it. Never used VA before.

  • @dustinsayes2807
    @dustinsayes2807 2 года назад

    I'm leaning toward the Asus because it appears to have blacker blacks. Do you have any feed back on the HDR performance comparison on them?

  • @fyre5287
    @fyre5287 2 года назад

    By any chance is that a wallpaper engine background at 5:44 or just a video? If you have the link for whatever it is that would be awesome.

  • @abdulrawoof5847
    @abdulrawoof5847 9 месяцев назад

    heloo sir ۔۔which monitor is best for graphic designig plz reply

  • @Cody-up6rm
    @Cody-up6rm Год назад

    Hey T-C, I found this channel just recently. Great videos. I had a question I was hoping you could help me with.
    Which of these monitors would be better for a PS5? And which one would be better for playing horror games? Outlast, outlast 2 etc. I know you mentioned how the Asus isn’t great with dark games
    Thanks

  • @willymaykit
    @willymaykit 4 месяца назад

    Thanks!

  • @rhwells6874
    @rhwells6874 2 года назад +1

    Look at it….every time he is looking at us viewers talking with the monitors in the back ground, pause the play-back & look at the monitors. Now which one truly looks better…it’s the one on the left…nice and crisp beautiful screen….the ASUS. Lol…sold!

  • @cosmicgamer6648
    @cosmicgamer6648 2 года назад +1

    Can you make a video of if my GPU can't handle it in the future if I downscale the resolution and ratio 21:9 to 16:9 will it looks like a real native 1440p 16:9 monitor? Or looks blurry?

  • @jonathanscherer8567
    @jonathanscherer8567 3 года назад +8

    You are mistaking color accuracy for color gamut. The Asus hasn't got as wide a color gamut as the LG, but that doesn't tell you anything about color accuracy. This would have to be tested with a colorimeter. Though color shift is definitely going to be better with LG's IPS. As for the panel being 10-bit or 8-bit, it looks like the VA that Asus uses is probably 8-bit native with dithering done on the GPU side of things. So far I haven't seen any VA panels that have 8-bit+FCR for 10 bit on the monitor side. The LG is also using dithering, though it does this within the monitor itself. Your GPU should show either one as being 10-bit up to 144Hz though. That's a limitation of DP 1.4. If you don't have display stream compression (DSC), which only newer graphics cards have, you can't implement 10-bit over DP 1.4 above 144Hz. It adds cost to the monitor, so few models currently available have this feature. At least it comes with two DP 1.4 ports, but an HDMI 2.1 would be nice. No one is including those on monitors even in 2021. I'm betting it has to do with the HDMI consortium and their licensing. I'd actually like to try this monitor out myself, but it's sold out on Amazon. Is the ghosting bad with light text on a dark background? Most of what I do is in dark mode across various programs and apps, so that would make a difference. I'm also not a fan of the 1500R curve. I've tried the LG 34GP83A, and it has a 1900R curve, which is much more tolerable. Working in graphic design, it is a consideration. The LG was a good monitor with a few bugs. The DP port was defective on mine and kept causing my PC issues. I tried a second DP cable to no avail, and then went to HDMI. It was fine over HDMI, but it can only operate at 85Hz over that port. It's something LG did to undermine that model and get people to opt for the more expensive, but otherwise identical, model 34GN850. They just cut a few corners like the HDMI limitation and not including an HDMI cable or the USB hub cable. I liked the monitor, but the defect was causing me to pull my hair out, and between Amazon and LG, it took me over a week to get a return authorized. By that point I just wanted my money back. I don't know how well it compares to the Asus. I'm sure pixel response is faster, ghosting may be nonexistent, and it has a subtler curve. All for $300 more, before tax. That's a high premium, a 60% higher cost for perhaps 20% better performance? I'm giving them a wide margin here. Colors are also too vibrant and need adjusted to sRGB on the LG if you want to do any professional work. No content exists that's made for DCI-P3 color space, other than HDR, and that's still a limited use case with PC's. It's a nice to have, and I'm betting with the contrast and superior maximum brightness, the Asus does better. Lacking a wider color gamut might hurt it with HDR content just the same. Though otherwise the less extreme color gamut might actually be a good thing. I found leaving the LG set to its default gamut was far too intense and oversaturated normal content. With AMD's drivers, you can limit the color data being sent to it to sRGB, emulating it with fewer restrictions than using the OSD setting on the monitor. It's an easy toggle in the driver settings, which means you can go back and forth whenever you want.

  • @JohnnyMcPro
    @JohnnyMcPro 2 года назад +1

    Just scored this ASUS model for $200 via a local Amazon warehouse resale! I discovered that at 144hz, it is 10-bit, and 165 it changes to 8-bit.

  • @shaunlunney7551
    @shaunlunney7551 2 года назад +1

    Please review the Dell S3422DWG!

  • @astro0125
    @astro0125 3 года назад +4

    I like the LG, but for cost/benefit, it is not worth more than double the price of the Asus, with the exception being if you're doing professional photo editing specifically

  • @Levite44
    @Levite44 Год назад

    You are Great dude, can't afford the LG but have landed the Asus Monitor!!!

  • @zkysk7672
    @zkysk7672 2 года назад +1

    Even though we are seeing the differences between the two from this video alone, the LG colors just look better. But I do envy the black levels on Asus

  • @canadianwildlifeservice8883
    @canadianwildlifeservice8883 2 года назад +1

    Did you use a colorimeter to calibrate both displays or are the monitors at their default settings? It's not fair to compare VA to IPS color accuracy unless they are both calibrated. And I ask this because I am well aware of how important calibration is for any monitor.

    • @mikeenslin3009
      @mikeenslin3009 Год назад

      good point. at 7:15 the trees on the lg are orange for me and almost yellow on the asus. Not sure if i can go by this and its probably just calibration but i cant imagine there being such a large difference with correct calibration. Or is the difference between ips and va really that high?

  • @outside_edits7557
    @outside_edits7557 3 года назад +2

    Great comparision

  • @HanzieJun
    @HanzieJun 2 года назад

    can you do comparism between acer predator x34gs and asus rog strix xg349c?

  • @fonolavalencia
    @fonolavalencia Год назад +1

    No VA panel with ghosting will ever get into my desk. I went for the LG ultrawide because it was on sale at 650$, and it is still at that price. Those 150$ extra dollars are well paid for the colors, white handling, and fake HDR that is acceptable on the LG, the input lag and the no ghosting or smearing is the FINAL DECISION for anyone who wants to get an ultrawide these days at a below 1000$ price (Alienware OLED price is still absurd).
    If you want to spend less cash on an ultrawide, go directly to the Gigabyte 34" IPS panel, not the VA, it is below 450$ and claps the Asus VA ultrawide any given Sunday.

  • @terrauncebowie6712
    @terrauncebowie6712 3 года назад +4

    A proper competitor for that LG would be the Predator X34 GS

    • @MRboomchongo
      @MRboomchongo 3 года назад

      That's what I searched for to find this video

  • @warum530
    @warum530 Год назад +2

    I now have the lg and can say that it can't be beat for the equivalent of €600. the picture, the sharpness and the speed is absolutely outstanding. there is no other monitor with the asus either. the lg is just a dream only when you have it do you know how good it is. since i have already tested 5 different ultrawide va panels i can only recommend the lg. ips does everything right against va. The contrast of the lg is basically high enough and is not as bad as if it were too little at 1000 to 1. I play Everest and black is black. the colors are stunning and paired with one of the fastest and most responsive panels this is incredibly awesome. I throw every va panel out the window. va is slow, bad colors, bad viewing angles, black smearing, colors are washed out. so the lg is just awesome and everyone who likes the va panel has a clue!

  • @zhenya7992
    @zhenya7992 Год назад +1

    Buy what you can afford, but the LG ticks more boxes for most, excluding price. LG can be found for 550-700, and I personally took the jump, because the next logical step up in performance would be an Alienware OLED for essentially double the price. The ASUS Panel can and should be considered "slow", mainly due to the fact that its a fairly plain VA panel. Potential buyers should look into the M34WQ instead(also IPS, like the LG) if they are concerned about ghosting. If contrast is important to you and you are not sensitive to ghosting, then go VA.
    AMD users on the LG should try 10 Bit color HDR Mode with the AMD Software "Vivid gaming" option. It really improves the contrast and visibility of this LG Panel way beyond what I was able to achieve via the presets. Contrast, brightness, and saturation can also be tuned to take a step beyond. I actually have the LG 34GN850-B, which has a slightly better HDR mode, but the 83 is extremely comparable and most would not notice the difference. There are those with 83s claiming its the exact same panel, bit that's only because they spent less money and want to believe that. The difference is fairly minor, though.
    ASUS is slow with good contrast, while the LG is actually FAST and can be tuned to have "good" contrast.
    The ASUS is not a "steal". If anything, it is "fairly priced", because if you hate ghosting, it will not make you happy. Don't make a mistake.

  • @midtown3221
    @midtown3221 2 года назад +1

    Definitely would get the LG

  • @ToGrimmToWin
    @ToGrimmToWin 3 года назад

    O and great reviews BTW

  • @blinkingred
    @blinkingred 2 года назад

    Im guessing the 1500r vs 1800r was not a big deal for you? I typically prefer a stronger curve but the LG looks so good.

  • @vgamedude12
    @vgamedude12 3 года назад +4

    The 10bit thing is confusing. I can't stand these monitor manufacturers with their weird choices and obfuscation. So hard to pick something

  • @incognito4189
    @incognito4189 3 года назад +13

    some of these monitors look better then real life

    • @einarabelc5
      @einarabelc5 3 года назад +1

      Only for idiots....I mean, is not real.

  • @RobJohns329
    @RobJohns329 2 года назад +1

    Coming back to this video after owning the Asus for a year. Just picked up the LG on Prime day 2022 for less than 600 used warehouse deal and I should’ve went with LG from the start… the red/green ghosting, flickering, and screen tearing on the asus ruins the high refresh ultrawide experience

  • @ToGrimmToWin
    @ToGrimmToWin 2 года назад

    It's a 10 bit. It can run 12bit at 120hz it's a CSOT panel also known as TCL brand.

  • @kdtheporchpodcast5785
    @kdtheporchpodcast5785 3 года назад +3

    Lets Gooooooo !!!

  • @vishnu4444
    @vishnu4444 2 года назад +33

    Wanted to hear Asus is better. Heard LG is better. Still buying Asus.

    • @Victor-ze3sd
      @Victor-ze3sd 2 года назад +2

      I have the lg, probably gona return it for the asus, the contrast is just to bad, I think this LG has one of the worst contrast on the market, I have it next to a 5 year old iiyama prolite 25 inch monitor that cost 200 dollars back then. If you don't watch content in a darker room the lg might work

    • @tmorelli1982
      @tmorelli1982 2 года назад

      @@Victor-ze3sd no, it doesn't.

    • @Victor-ze3sd
      @Victor-ze3sd 2 года назад

      @@tmorelli1982 Anyways it isn't great, it's quite bad for a monitor at that price point

    • @tmorelli1982
      @tmorelli1982 2 года назад

      @@Victor-ze3sd I'm sitting here looking at it. I currently have a 27 inch IPS I'm using as a separate display (ASUS pg279q), and I've had several VA/TN panels.
      This is the best monitor I've ever owned.

    • @Victor-ze3sd
      @Victor-ze3sd 2 года назад

      @@tmorelli1982 I returned it because : the contrast was worse than a 200 dollar IPS monitor, the grey wasnt' uniform on it, light was bleeding from every edge (you couldn't really see it in daylight but at night there was just to much), there was an IPS glow, I had 3 dead pixels (one of each color were stuck, not in the middle but still bothersome when you pay attention). Their antireflective film is weird compared to otherbrands, such as iiyama as it's glossy from an angle, it's not as effective as mate antireflective but there's probably a reason for them to choose glossy. So in the end you get 21/9, 144Hz, curved and more brightness but the display quality itself doesn't seem better than a 200 dollar monitor so I couldn't keep it. Also yours probably has dead pixels as this monitor has a bad quality check and is known for that, you really need to pay attention because the pixels are very very small.

  • @wakeboatdad
    @wakeboatdad 2 года назад

    I'm going to be using the monitor for photo editing as a hobby not professional, I heard the asus would be good for that also. Would most of you agree?

  • @fretsofharmony
    @fretsofharmony 3 года назад +1

    I had the same problem where the red and green colours split on my asus but I fixed it by lowering overdrive and turning hdr off maybe that’s helps other people but it works for me ahah tuf all the way

  • @ToGrimmToWin
    @ToGrimmToWin 3 года назад +6

    I'd love the lg but at 2x to cost of the asus I can't. I 500 asus 1000 lg at microcenter.

  • @jedology9314
    @jedology9314 2 года назад

    Great review, I'm going LG.. BOOM!

  • @craigpatterson9391
    @craigpatterson9391 2 года назад

    I run the ps4 of the vg1b 34inch montior.. its sick.. It only runs the 1080p HDR.. for the ps4 60H

  • @holenjd3
    @holenjd3 3 года назад +2

    Where exactly can you find that LG for $800? It's $1099 new everywhere I look including your link on Amazon.

    • @TypeCTechReviews
      @TypeCTechReviews  3 года назад +1

      It typically goes up in price when it is close to being out of stock, not sure why LG does this, but that is why you are seeing it at almost 1100.

    • @wannaberobert
      @wannaberobert 3 года назад +1

      Reseller prices, waiting for LG to restock.

    • @LeyKT
      @LeyKT 3 года назад

      LG 34GP950-B is available this month, it might be better if you can wait.

  • @ToGrimmToWin
    @ToGrimmToWin 3 года назад

    Also I've still not had the red green ghosting or purple green ghosting some have talked about and I've had a few that did do this before this monitor. maybe I'm lucky or maybe I can't see it and I've played a few games you talked about seeing it

    • @TypeCTechReviews
      @TypeCTechReviews  3 года назад +1

      It is interesting, I've heard some people have it and others just don't, maybe only some of the monitors are affected?

    • @ToGrimmToWin
      @ToGrimmToWin 3 года назад

      @@TypeCTechReviews no clue. Could be just some peoples eyes lol. I'm very sensitive to Ghosting smearing. I can easily still see it on ips monitors as well. Best ips for almost no smear ghosting is the dell I had with the lg nano ips 1440p it was smooth all other ips I've still seen some ghosting. I really want that smoothness from a va

  • @apexlegendstheirishman
    @apexlegendstheirishman 3 года назад

    I saw someone use black background white text web page to test IPS and VA panel, and the ghosting on VA is terrible, But someone said "LG had havey issue with "overshoot", because ASUS has "ELMB" , but LG doesn't have "MBR" , because LG afraid of "MPRT" can't catch up with TN".
    Will you make a video for "black background white text web page test" on both monitor, even just a short footage?

  • @lim1ted712
    @lim1ted712 3 года назад +2

    Was I just about to ignore a vid from consumer's channel?

  • @elancoronel8904
    @elancoronel8904 3 года назад +2

    should I get the rk84 or the keychron k2?

    • @saqlainsattar1511
      @saqlainsattar1511 3 года назад

      I’d go for the RK84 coz of the price and also the RK84 is hot swappable

    • @nich5696
      @nich5696 3 года назад

      System76 launch

  • @Breathinggg
    @Breathinggg 2 года назад +1

    I may be weird but what I don’t like about the LG is that the black bars are too big on the edges in my opinion. It makes it look less sleek. Just because of that I could go for the asus but idk maybe I’m being weird here 😂

  • @tahzib1451
    @tahzib1451 Год назад

    another 34gp83a-b review...anyone have the cheaper 34gp63a-b? is that any good?

  • @ToGrimmToWin
    @ToGrimmToWin 3 года назад

    The lg may be a different model than this lg 34gn850-b than the one you said is 800

  • @loen6478
    @loen6478 3 года назад

    the ultra gear is also 8bit frc

  • @Auror37
    @Auror37 3 года назад +1

    Ok the naming conventions are getting ridiculous... what an alphabet soup. Good review

  • @utsuro9794
    @utsuro9794 3 года назад +3

    These monitors are some beast but MY WALLET

  • @jasond910
    @jasond910 3 года назад

    Didn't mention that the lg is g-sync compatible and the asus is not g-enabled.

  • @lawlinyourface
    @lawlinyourface 3 года назад

    DVI or HDMI when gaming to get the best FPS?

    • @lawlinyourface
      @lawlinyourface 3 года назад

      I was also looking at both LG 38”
      Gaming monitors (GN950-B & the GL950G) and they seem to be not as superior as this 34” LG gaming monitor. Would you agree? Purchased this one over the two larger screens to replace my old 2018 38” LG Curve (productivity) monitor.

  • @lost_philosophy
    @lost_philosophy 3 года назад +3

    It's now $1100 versus $500...the LG doesn't seem 2x as good.

  • @user-nu1wu3mt3n
    @user-nu1wu3mt3n 3 года назад +1

    I love monitors

  • @thedestinationstation
    @thedestinationstation 3 года назад

    The question is... Is the LG worth the extra money over the ASUS monitor? Big price difference

  • @ultra_busy
    @ultra_busy 9 месяцев назад

    To make it clear and simple, as it can be:
    This video explains, that the LG is a very good monitor and if you do not care about glowing blacks, go for IPS anyway. If you care about that, Asus has made a fantastic job to give you a VA panel, minimising the inherent weaknesses of the technology. If not told, a standard user would not even notice.
    The question is simple: do you want to go true black or not? ;)

  • @balzeris
    @balzeris 3 года назад +1

    Probably no one will answer xD But im searching for a new monitor and i landed on lg 34gn850-b and i heard that its the same as this lg in the video. Is that true or are there key differences?

    • @crstshag
      @crstshag 3 года назад

      From what I know the only differences are the back logo and the fact that 34gp83-a-b come without Displayport cable.

  • @ToGrimmToWin
    @ToGrimmToWin 2 года назад +2

    My biggest issue after having the ASUS for 6 months and then trying an LG not authorized and a bunch of other IPS again after going to that asus I ended up going back to it because the contrast level

  • @ev4_gaming
    @ev4_gaming 2 года назад

    damn the asus is 630eur while the LG sits around 830eur (around 750 and 1000 dollar) where i live

  • @AdityaNath0710
    @AdityaNath0710 3 года назад

    not available in india

  • @OssanZangetsu
    @OssanZangetsu Год назад

    LOL!!! Bought 2 Asus 34" for the cost of the LG! 🤣🤣🤣 Priceless!!!

  • @rebelScience
    @rebelScience 3 года назад

    This LG would be amazing if not the F-HD resolution vs QHD. At 34' it is a huge and noticeable difference.

    • @yoannsoh4009
      @yoannsoh4009 3 года назад +6

      Wdym ? The are the same in resolution 3440x1440p (WQHD)

    • @williamg7138
      @williamg7138 3 года назад +2

      Lol noob

    • @ZeotyXBL
      @ZeotyXBL 2 года назад

      ????

  • @franklinhadick2866
    @franklinhadick2866 2 года назад +1

    Ok why the heck would I buy a Lg34gpa-b for 800 USD when I could buy a LG Oled C1 48 inch at 1000 USd, I mean seriously.

    • @bestboy007
      @bestboy007 2 года назад

      XDDDDD

    • @tmorelli1982
      @tmorelli1982 2 года назад +1

      Uhh for starters, it's an OLED, which suffers burn in. It's also only 120hz and 16:9, obviously.

  • @somanycreaditcards
    @somanycreaditcards 3 года назад

    Very noticeable every parts.

  • @aedilanigiro
    @aedilanigiro 3 месяца назад

    "However, most of you guys should not be buying this based on the USBs" LOLOLOLOLOL

  • @kingreef2160
    @kingreef2160 2 года назад

    Color accuracy all day contrast is bs

  • @aces8481
    @aces8481 3 года назад

    No g sync compatibility with asus

  • @tsims73
    @tsims73 3 года назад +1

    Seem pretty biased to the LG.

  • @dirkjewitt5037
    @dirkjewitt5037 2 года назад +2

    The LG is $800.00. I just got the ASUS for $425.00 on Amazon. To me, that's a deal breaker.

  • @sadistical5787
    @sadistical5787 3 года назад +2

    LG looks clearly better. Was eyeing this ASUS and glad I'm going to pass on it.

    • @OnlyInMiami305
      @OnlyInMiami305 3 года назад

      Did you ever end up making the purchase? Wondering if it’s worth it for almost double the price

    • @Victor-ze3sd
      @Victor-ze3sd 2 года назад

      @@OnlyInMiami305 btw contrast is very bad on the lg (one of the worst ips monitors for contrast, I have it next to an older ips and its bad, also have backlight bleed (only visible if blinds are closed or towards late afternoon)

  • @CadStr
    @CadStr 2 года назад

    Of course Lg is better, its costs 300$ more XD, what you have to say if jts quality price its worth it.

    • @Victor-ze3sd
      @Victor-ze3sd 2 года назад

      the lg has bad contrast, I mean really bad, same goes for light bleed, I have it next to a 5 year old 25 inch iiyama (bought it for 200 dollars then) monitor and its not comparable, I prefer by far the image on the iiyama (if you move left to right with the lg edges become darker then others, don't have that on my other display), even the anti-reflective is better, probably gona return the lg for the asus, though the lg is perfect in gaming and maybe browsing but not to watch content.

  • @VoodooChino
    @VoodooChino 3 года назад +1

    comparing monitors and one of them is 300 dollars more expensive

  • @krispayyt5380
    @krispayyt5380 11 дней назад

    Asus beats it by miles. The colors on the LG suck it's so dim

  • @omarabuhijla176
    @omarabuhijla176 2 года назад

    Lg is the best monitor I had ever seen

  • @carlwilhelmhesser2666
    @carlwilhelmhesser2666 2 года назад

    Lg