LG 34-inch UltraWide QHD Monitor First Look - CES 2014
LG 34-inch UltraWide QHD Monitor First Look - CES 2014
2014-01-08
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Jon render from TechnoBuffalo here we
are quite obviously at CES 2014 if I was
to pick one theme that's going on here
at the show it is just bigger is
obviously better we're seeing it with
TVs with tablets and we're starting to
see it with monitors as well let's take
a look at LG's just gargantuan 34 inch
widescreen monitor so in the world of
widescreen there are widescreen then
there are just freaking huge screens
feast your eyes on LG's 34 inch
widescreen monitor with Thunderbolt 2
connectivity there are not that many
Thunderbolt options out there if you
have a Mac or a PC with Thunderbolt
you're limited to really connecting it
and using some sort of DisplayPort
trying to use HDMI you're really limited
to what you can use LG wants you to use
this gargantuan machine and I want it
very very out of everything here I kind
of want this too most so if I'm
resolution standpoint it is three
thousand four hundred and forty by 1440
so quite on the large highs we don't
have any sort over these information or
price but you can guess soon and
ridiculously expensive so if you're
debating something to go with your Mac
Pro this might be a good thing to go
with or this is probably going to cost
as much as that Mac Pro it just looks
incredible I don't know who's it gonna
be for freely video editors you could
just see everything you can almost
divide it into three separate monitor
treat it like that it just looks cool
and see yes for me is about seeing
things that just go
Wow you know there's a ton of 4k here
there's a ton of sort of cool products
but this one I saw is for practical and
it just made me drool and I kind of
geeked out over a little bit so what do
you guys think what price would this
have to be for you guys to pick it up or
want to pick it up
1,500 bucks I pay the sweet spot two
thousand three be even better and let's
see what you guys think leaving the
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