LG 29UM59-A 29-Inch UltraWide FHD 2560 x 1080 IPS Gaming Monitor
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Aaron
> 3 dayPicture quality is great, dark scenes are way better than my Acer VX Nitros built in screen. An ultrawide like this is a must have for laptops with a single video output! Excellent for youtube videos, casual gaming, and any sort of work related task.
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Kyle W.
> 3 dayMy son is picky about gaming monitors with regards to latency and color accuracy. If you don’t know what this means exactly and you’re shopping for a decent quality gaming monitor for your kid, translation- this is a good one.
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Aida Watlington
> 3 dayYou can split the screen in several ways excellent when grading papers, doing homework and you need more than one website open or even documents open....
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Cory
> 3 dayFadt shipping. Superb display for the price. Loving every minute of it.
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Patrick Hanford
Greater than one weekThis is an excellent budget ultrawide for developers. The screen splitting is really useful for CLI and debugging tools.
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OC GUY Orange County CA
> 3 dayReally love the size and unique lenth of the screen. Cant beleive I didnt or havent got two of these.
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Jazlyn Nolan
> 3 dayIve been a fan of LG products for quite a while. This monitor is wondeful. I have one at work & at home. The LG software works great for multi window applications. Easy to use for any multi Tasker.
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Takeshi
> 3 dayPurchased four for the ultimate Matrix like setup, but it needs more ports. :/// It really does deserve four stars instead of five stars.
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kyle pischel
> 3 dayI came into the office this morning and plugged in my MacBook Pro to my 2 LG (29UM59A-P) monitors and all was good. 30 minutes into my day one of the monitors became flush with brightness with a darker splotch in the bottom right hand corner. In the time it took me to comprise the message to the Amazon seller asking about warranty (I bought this monitor in Apr 2019) the screen started going nuts projecting iridescent colors from the corner which used to be black. Minutes later I smelled smoke and looked down to see the bottom right hand corner of the panel smoldering. Thankfully I was sitting at my desk and was able to unplug the monitor before the burning escalated. What if I had walked away? What if it happened in the middle of the night? I called u/LG support to let them know that their product started on fire - and they responded like this is a pretty regular call they take. The first gal was nice - did actually apologize a couple times - took down all of my information, had me upload images (attached), and finished with a resounding you will need to pay for a technician to come out to diagnose the issue. Say what?! Your product - started on fire(!) - and I need to pay for a technician to evaluate it?! I then got transferred to the escalation department where things took a turn from moderately sympathetic to just straight business. They agreed to send a tech out for free (oh, how kind) and determine if the damage can be repaired. Yes, I am super interested in you repairing my monitor which caught fire. The bigger question is - how common is an LG screen burning? I have an identical monitor sitting right beside the burn victim - when is its time? I have an LG OLED on the wall at home with my pregnant wife and toddler - if it starts smoking she wont unplug it she will grab our little one and get out. Call me old fashioned but my assumption with consumer electronics is that fire should be extremely rare and when it does occur the manufacturer representatives should be aghast and sympathetic. Am I wrong in that assumption? Buyer beware when looking at LG products - hopefully this is rare, gladly it was caught quickly - but, lesson learned.
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Amira Jenkins II
> 3 dayDope monitor. Doesnt come with speakers, but youre better off buying external sound anyway.