ahhh mister tft central himselfi love all your reviews and i have been waiting for ages for a 21:9 with no inputlag / signal processing time. ( i love the measurement and numbers you put into the reviews ) to bad there where no ufo trailing shots for the lg review. is it better or the same as the others in its class?
yes it's very comparable with the other high refresh rate ultrawide IPS models in terms of motion clarity.
i don't see anything about the panel bits on the official lg site in the specs list. but i might overlooked it.
yes, as linked by another user, it confirms 8-bit in there specifically
So yes the 34GK950G is only 8 bit, is this purely limited because of the g sync module ? or purely a choice by lg to only have 8 bit on the 34GK950G.
Because of the asus pg348q has 8 bit + frc. maybe thats the reason why its a bit slower than the new LG? (inputlag / signal processing time)
the 8-bit limitation i believe is related to the bandwidth limits of DisplayPort 1.2 here. For the Asus PG348Q at 100Hz it is possible to achieve 10-bit, but i believe 120Hz is pushing it too far and so 8-bit was the limit. Similar on the Dell Alienware AW3418DW which is 8-bit. The additional lag of the F model is related to the internal electronics and scaler, which is fairly typical for any screen (the 9.8ms of signal processing lag isn't super-high), whereas the G model doesn't have that to accommodate the G-sync module, and so has basically no signal processing lag. Again that's very common on G-sync screens