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I see it now shows as in stock
Yep, shipped here for me Today, so hopefully should arrive Tomorrow. Be interesting to compare it to the 34um95.
I see it now shows as in stock
Turned up safe and sound Today and I must say dam this is a nice screen. Still testing it out but a massive big improvement for me is on my 34um95 when I switched from 780ti sli to 980ti sli I always had the black screen bug when booting on cold boot. I'm please to say this monitor does display Bios from cold boot. Ran a quick heaven benchmark and dropped 400 points but I was expecting that. I remember when I went from 2560 x 180 to 3440 x 1440 I dropped 1500 points back in the day so there is some perf hit. Glad now I didn't go to 4K but ran benchmarks in the games I play and all of them are hitting above 60fps. So yeah I'm really really happy. Also I'm glad to see DP 1.2 fully works on this monitor so for me, this is a more refined 34um95. One thing to note yes it is a tad bit of a darker panel, but nothing noticeable and not enough of a negative for me to return it.
A few pics for you
http://imgur.com/lqIsOh3
http://imgur.com/BcDAeLt
Also worth noting so far no image retention and for me response times are on par with the 34um95.
This is not a conclusive review, and I have not been exposed to gaming monitors as such, so for me the 38uc99 is a perfect upgrade for the 34um95
Hi andrewtech,
glad you are happy with the upgrade
be interested to see your thoughts once you have been using it for a few days?
I would agree there, I don't think I would want bigger than 38", I've disabled freesync by enabling anti blur motion and quite like it for fast paced games like cs go
Are you using the LG software by any chance ? have not installed it yet but just wondering if its worth it ? also I cant for the life of me find where freesync is in the monitor on screen menus
no the software disc is on the desk waiting, not sure whats on it, i think its for split screen modes.
i will have a look later at the menu, one screen has freesync on/off and just below it there is the option for anti blur which when enabled automatically turns off freesync
Am i right in the thinking that you can still hit 75hz with the 1080 using the Motion Blur function?
I may have misread?
http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/lg_38uc99.htm
Yes thats correct, but there will be some noticeable strobing to the naked eye. BUT it wont drop any frames and stutter.
Id rather not have strobing tbh, depends how sensitive you are to it.
I thought blur reduction and strobing were two different things, but I've not looked to much into it tbh
I wouldn't advise LG to go any bigger than 38 inches, this monitor is spot on in size / proportions.
I had the 40" non-curved Philips and got rid of it as it was too big for me.
Glad to hear it sounds like 38" curved might be the sweet spot.
Watching this thread to see how it pans out