![]() Although it’s still not possible to get the perfect monitor, LG has come close with its 34GN850-B, ticking many of the right boxes on the spec sheet, including a 160Hz refresh rate on its ultrawide-format Nano-IPS panel, 98% DCI-P3 coverage, 1ms response times, Adaptive-Sync, HDR400, and more. ![]() It’s not every day that you see a monitor land these figures for color performance paired with gaming prestige. The LG 34GN850 costs twice as much as budget ultrawides that use VA panels, and offers the same size, resolution, and almost the same refresh rate. So where is that money going? DesignĪs you unpack the LG 34GN850, you’ll realize that most of your money is going to the panel and its performance. The back of the monitor is made from smooth brittle plastics with a red ring around the mounts and IO. It’s not over-designed like a lot of gaming hardware is nowadays, but it’s practical and serves the purpose of encasing the monitor, which is all that matters. ![]() Our retail sample had the UltraGear logo on the back, though your unit may come with the less garish standard LG emblem.įlip to the front of the display, and we’re happy to say LG upgrades the finish where it counts. While cheap curved monitors often have unsightly gaps between the panel and the lower bezel due to cost-cutting in manufacturing, LG sticks the lower bezel flush against the panel across its width which, paired with the glossy casing around the top, bottom, and sides of the display, makes the 34GN850 look clean and classy from the front. ![]()
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