21:9 aspect ratio coming

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Once we have these at 120Hz, IPS, 4K resolution we will no longer need to upgrade.
 
Haha... Well I know how it goes. It's easy for lots of 'similar' monitors to blend into one. Nightglow - you probably thought thread was about the aspect ratio more generally and the Dell Ultrawide model. I must admit I thought it was without checking the first post :).
 
Been any mention of pricing on these as of yet?

I really hope they aren't massively overpriced, especially given how low 1440 prices are coming.

Edit: Should read more, estimate the the LG to come in under £400...
 
The Dell equivalent based on the same panel is now on sale but sadly its come in very overpriced due to a lack of competition, ~£600 :(

Sadly the LG retails for ~ the same as the dell in country's where they are both on sale so it will most likely follow that form here :(
 
Pricing on the LG for Europe has been announced at €599, so it may be slightly cheaper, just no where near the £400 I had hoped for. Time to give the dgm 1440 another look me thinks!!
 
Prices just seem too much.
For the Dell you can get a higher resolution monitor from them anyway at the price of their 2560x1080.

Shame really.
 
Prices just seem too much.
For the Dell you can get a higher resolution monitor from them anyway at the price of their 2560x1080.

Shame really.

Quiet agreed, missed opportunity I say, would have liked to more monitors 2560x1440.:(

Wouldn't surprise me if Samsung has a 21:9 monitor waiting to be release.
 
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Intriguing and yet frustrating monitor, this:

1920x1080 27-inch: 81.59 PPI and 0.3113mm dot/pixel pitch
***2560x1080 29-inch: 95.81 PPI and 0.2651mm dot/pixel pitch***
2560x1600 30-inch: 101.7 PPI and 0.2497mm dot/pixel pitch
2560x1440 27-inch: 108.8 PPI and 0.2335mm dot/pixel pitch

In terms of PPI and dot pitch, this screen will be better than a 1080p 27-inch screen (which isn't hard) but not quite as impressive as a 30-inch 1600p or 27-inch 1440p monitor.

I agree with the guy who said that this aspect ratio would be nicer on a 32-inch monitor at like 3840 x 1620 (although that particular resolution might be pushing the bounds of what the DVI standard can handle - may need DP for that one)
 
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