The 34UC80-B is a stellar all-round performer, that produces colors that are well matched to respective color coordinates on chromaticity chart below as determined by the International Commission on Illumination (CIE). The 34UC80-B lacks built-in speakers, and a USB-C upstream port would be welcome here. At the rear of the cabinet, facing outward, are two HDMI inputs, a DisplayPort input, and two downstream ports (one which is a quick charge port) and a headphone port. In the picture menu, you can select one of the available presets, including 3 gamer modes: 2 First-Person-Shooter modes and RTS pre-set mode so you can choose the best mode for you. The Input settings menu allows you select the video source, change the display aspect ratio, and configure the Picture-By-Picture (PbP) settings that lets you separate the screen in half to display output from two source devices. Here, you’ll find quick settings including Brightness, Contrast, Volume and Screen Off options. The LG 34UC80-B has a joystick button positioned in the middle of the bottom edge that’s used to power the monitor on and off, navigate the on-screen menus, which has a host of settings. Its native 5-millisecond pixel response rate isn’t the best but it comes with AMD FreeSync adaptive sync support that helps eliminate screen-tearing artifacts and improves gaming performance. It has a peak brightness of 300 cd/m2, a maximum refresh rate of 75Hz, a 21:9 aspect ratio, over 99 percent sRGB color coverage and a 5M:1 contrast ratio. That’s more pronounced than the Acer Predator X34’s 3,800R, but the same radius as the 49-inch Samsung CRG9 with a with a 32:9 aspect ratio and 5120 x 1440 resolution display. The Ultra-Wide Quad Definition ‘UWHD’ (3440 x 1440) panel has a 1,800R curvature (meaning if you arrange several of these monitors edge to edge to create a complete circle, the circle will have a radius of 1,800mm). The cabinet weighs 18.3 pounds and is supported by a curved stand with a telescoping mounting arm that offers some ergonomic adjustments (-5°/20° tilt, a max of 120mm height adjustment) and VESA mount support. The 34-inch IPS panel is housed in an attractive matte-black cabinet that features a zero-bezel design and silver trim. Measuring 22.4 by 32.2 by 9.4 inches (HWD), the 34UC80-B requires a good chunk of desktop space to accommodate its imposing profile, but not as expansive as its 38-inch sibling, the LG 38UC99-W.
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