misterbobby
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How is lg as a brand? I have never owned any of their products.
Smite 3440x1440
Shame on Newegg for price gouging.
Reputable sellers dont pull crap like this.
The newegg I once knew and loved is long dead.
just got this monitor
words can't explain this experience.....
anyone has calibrator settings for this?
Can u post some pics/clips? Maybe a game?
Can be used with a PS3?
Can be used with a PS3?
Can be used with a PS3?
Is anyone here Thunderbolt savvy?
I've got to find out if the ports on this thing really are a "Thunderbolt dock". Intel said yes but I really need to know. Im at work now and cannot find out until later tonight....
If I use my regular displayport for my PC input and Thunderbolt for my MacBook Pro input, then use the USB uplink to my PC and plug in my mouse and keyboard to the USB "in" on the back, couldnt I just use one keyboard and one mouse for BOTH computers? Ive already played around with switching inputs via the joystick and it works fine. What I'm trying to do is avoid using a big, ugly Geffin KVM switch. If Thunderbolt docks can do this, couldnt this display? Thunderbolt carries both PCI data and high rez video. Isnt there a real controller back there? It cant just be a "pass through" right?
So I ended up picking one up at frys.
Hooked it up started to test out some games on it and found a dead pixel in the lower mid
you can only see it with a really dark or black screen.
Real bummer.
If anyone has request for a game I will see what I can come up with, I have a pretty big library.
OK so I hooked up both my MacBook Pro and my PC. The back I/O is infact a full KVM / Thunderbolt dock or switch or whatever you want to call it. The uplink USB go's to my PC, the keyboard and mouse plug into my monitor, and my Mac plugs into Thunderbolt port closet to the USB hub. My God it just works FLAWLESSLY. All I have to do is switch between inputs on the displays menu and its done!!
Just in case someone want to hook up two different machines, your good to go!!
If anyone has request for a game I will see what I can come up with, I have a pretty big library.
OK so I hooked up both my MacBook Pro and my PC. The back I/O is infact a full KVM / Thunderbolt dock or switch or whatever you want to call it. The uplink USB go's to my PC, the keyboard and mouse plug into my monitor, and my Mac plugs into Thunderbolt port closet to the USB hub. My God it just works FLAWLESSLY. All I have to do is switch between inputs on the displays menu and its done!!
Just in case someone want to hook up two different machines, your good to go!!
DUAL LINK-UP
The Dual Link-up feature allows two devices to be displayed simultaneously on a single screen. With the monitor, you can connect and watch a movie from a Blu-ray player while working on an Excel spreadsheet from your PC.
All hooked up here and it honestly had pretty amazing color and RGB out of the box. Im using the color on the photo setting as it seems most correct to my eye. I DO have a couple of quick questions and observations for those that have this display now
1- There is a setting for response time int the menu system - Off -Low -Med- high what the hell should it be on for the best input response time? Does High mean highly responsive, or the is that the worst setting? off? Pretty confusing setting to have.
2- Im using this with my U3011 as an extended desktop now and Im irritated that booting and screen size settings seem to hop over to the U3011 that I have hooked up with DVI. Any way to fix this? Ive set the UM95 as my focus display in Nvidia settings
3- This thing is maybe the perfect display that I have been seeking for 20 years. honestly better than 4K right now and into the foreseeable future. When they have a 21:9 4K type display around 36", wake me up.
4- I was a bit surprised that it shipped with no protective film over the screen... just the foam bag it came out off.
5- Manual pretty much blows
6- I have win 8.1 pro fully updated and my system DID NOT recognize the TUSB4310 boot device. I have to dig on Texas Instruments site for a 64bit driver from 2011 that is the most recent. After installing it is good to goo. I find this odd to say the least.
Overall if you are even remotely on the fence with this display, get off and go buy it. I came from the last 5 years on a Dell U3011 and I miss nothing from it at all. The AG coating on the LG is phenominal and appears glossyish without the glare. And for anyone keeping score, LG displays have always been superior to Samsung one. People from the mac community with recognize that right away.
From what I've read, you can use both machines (PC, MAC, DVD etc.) at the same time on this monitor:
So I ended up picking one up at frys.
Hooked it up started to test out some games on it and found a dead pixel in the lower mid
you can only see it with a really dark or black screen.
Real bummer.
If anyone has request for a game I will see what I can come up with, I have a pretty big library.
1- There is a setting for response time int the menu system - Off -Low -Med- high what the hell should it be on for the best input response time? Does High mean highly responsive, or the is that the worst setting? off? Pretty confusing setting to have.
Could you please link me the driver you used for your TUSB4310 boot device? I'm in the same boat but have not been able to find a working driver at all. The Ti site only seems to have drivers for ARM processors?