Review: LG 34UC97 monitor

by Ryan Martin on 20 May 2015, 16:00

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Conclusion

The LG 34UC97 is a powerhouse of functionality and style for high-end desktop users.

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 34UC97 has to suit a specific use-case scenario to win buyers over in the highly competitive monitor market.

The reason why the LG 34UC97 is arguably a very successful monitor, despite the steep price, is that offers convenience, style and functionality in an all-in-one package. Users could buy multiple screens for less money and end up with more pixels and work space but they'd also have to deal with the hassle of extra wiring, extra space requirements and bezels and gaps between monitors. The LG 34UC97 offers more than just a beautiful UltraWide display - it provides an abundance of connectivity options, functional Screen Split software and even a VESA mount bracket to allow the use of a more functional stand if the user so desires.

The LG 34UC97 is a powerhouse of functionality and style for high-end desktop users. A high resolution and extensive connectivity ensure maximum productivity while a stunning and vibrant UltraWide IPS panel adds a new dimension to gaming and media consumption. The LG 34UC97 may not be for everyone, especially with its eye-watering price, but it offers an innovative and unique monitor experience that is a welcomed addition to the marketplace.

The Good
 
The Bad

Sleek design and subtle curve
Excellent productivity potential
Wide viewing angles
Extensive I/O options

 

Expensive
High power consumption
Limited stand adjustments

 

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Well that's a pretty thing isn't i?. Another one on my shortlist, but steep pricing compared to the Dell equivalent which I'm very close to buying.
Compared to the Dell U3415w:
- Same panel
- Better stand on the Dell (and a native VESA mount rather than the LG that requires a proprietary adapter plate)
- The LG has a thunderbolt passthrough whereas the Dell has a regular miniDP input and a full-size DP passthrough/daisychain-output
There is apparently an curved Acer one with the same res but 144Hz that will come in both Freesync and Gsync flavours. Its advertised on Scan as preorder… pricey but awesome!
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There is apparently an curved Acer one with the same res but 144Hz that will come in both Freesync and Gsync flavours. Its advertised on Scan as preorder… pricey but awesome!
The XR341CKA and XR341CK? Their refresh rates are “up to 75Hz” apparently.
Does this monitor come with Freesync or Gsync or both?