That would be OCD too far.
At least some black trunking then.
That would be OCD too far.
Great, thanks!no nothing also all good on coil whine and scan lines
Bet that runs it a bit better than my 390x would ha.Nope, no flickering, and all that stuff works fine for me colours are very good with very good viewing angles as you'd expect from an IPS. I have one too but with a Fury X.
Perhaps the most interesting panel is planned for Q1 production 2017 at the moment. This is a new version of the LM340UW3 panel (revision tbc). This is a 34" curved ultra-wide IPS panel (1900R curvature) with a 3440 x 1440 resolution. It will offer a 144Hz refresh rate as well! Current 34" widescreen displays are making use of a native 60Hz IPS panel from LG.Display, overclocked in some cases to 100Hz maximum where a G-sync module is added to the screen. With the arrival of this 144Hz native panel we assume it will also need to use DisplayPort v1.3 connectivity but this will allow refresh rates to be significantly improved in this sector. With a native support of 144Hz we may also see some screens paired with blur reduction backlights which would be welcome in the 34" space as well. Nothing else staggering from the current listed spec which is updated in our panel parts database.
Additionally there is a 2560 x 1080 resolution IPS panel of this same size (34" ultra-wide, curved, 3800R curvature) planned for production a little sooner, in August 2016. The LM340UW1 (revision tbc).
Just to make the distinction as well, we are talking about LG.Display as a panel manufacturer here, not LG as a monitor manufacturer. Once panels go in to mass production it's usually 2 - 3 months before we see them picked up by a monitor manufacturer, and then another couple of months usually before those monitors are widely available to buy. So although it's exciting news that we will see some 34" 3440 x 1440 IPS panels at 144Hz eventually, it won't be until mid 2017 by the look of it - at least based on these LG.Display panels.
The LSM290DP01 panel comes in two versions, one 60Hz and the other 144Hz. This is a rather unusual 29" mega wide panel with VA technology. The resolution is listed as "FHD+" which we believe to be 3840 x 1080, with a 32:9 aspect ratio. The 60Hz version of the panel is 3000R cuvred, while the 144Hz version is 1800R curved.
The LTM340YP03 we knew about before, but not by part name. This is a 34" 1800R curved ultra-wide screen with 3440 x 1440 resolution. It's based on VA panel technology and will offer a 3 side frame less design and refresh rate support of 100Hz. We know LG are pushing their 34" 1440p IPS panels up to 144Hz, so perhaps this will change with Samsung by the time it goes in to production, currently planned for September 2016. On the other hand, maybe they've not been able to drive response times low enough on the VA technology to make anything more than 100Hz practical.
Saw this on sunday so I went and ordered an Asus ROG Swift PG348Q 34" ultra-wide as i did not want to wait till mid 2017...So although it's exciting news that we will see some 34" 3440 x 1440 IPS panels at 144Hz eventually, it won't be until mid 2017 by the look of it
Well, I've finally settled on UW and couldn't be happier tbh. X34 + 1080 is a match made in Heaven imo, lovely
4k is fantastic but SO SO taxing it's unreal
Well, I've finally settled on UW and couldn't be happier tbh. X34 + 1080 is a match made in Heaven imo, lovely
4k is fantastic but SO SO taxing it's unreal
heard it all before, you change your mind more than my mrs
Mine is about 50cm from my face and I love it