by Olivier Suire
Oct 14, 2015
Has anyone used this monitor with GH ?
Perhaps it could be a good alternative to dual screens...
As I recall, $1.3K is about the same price as a 14" 1989 "Super VGA" (800 X 600) NEC monitor, back in the day.
Oct 15, 2015
I bought 2 of the first 14" Flat panel monitors IBM made for $1800.00 each, what a wise decision that was! LOL
I ended up selling each for $100.00 on Craig's list.
If you going to buy the LG, be prepared to drop another $3K on a video card that drives it.
If you do decide to get one of the ultra wide screens, make sure to test for the amount of "backlight bleeding" when watching dark content/scenes. Some of them are prone to have this flaw.
Oct 25, 2015
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Joseph Oster
As I recall, $1.3K is about the same price as a 14" 1989 "Super VGA" (800 X 600) NEC monitor, back in the day.
Oct 15, 2015
Kim hauer
I bought 2 of the first 14" Flat panel monitors IBM made for $1800.00 each, what a wise decision that was! LOL
I ended up selling each for $100.00 on Craig's list.
If you going to buy the LG, be prepared to drop another $3K on a video card that drives it.
Oct 15, 2015
Amir Soltani
If you do decide to get one of the ultra wide screens, make sure to test for the amount of "backlight bleeding" when watching dark content/scenes. Some of them are prone to have this flaw.
UltraWide
Oct 25, 2015