
LG 34wk95u-W
5120 x 2160 pixels, 34"
LG 34wk95u-W
5120 x 2160 pixels, 34"
https://9to5mac.com/2018/11/10/review-2018-mac-mini-video/ Laut dieser review geht es.
With the XPS 15 9550 (4K variant), the monitor runs in full resolution: 5120 x 2160 @60Hz! But beware: it worked with the supplied USB3/Thunderbolt cable. Whereas: With the supplied 5K Displayport cable and the USB 3.1 - DP adapter (https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/club-3d-aktiver-usb-31-typ-c-zu-dp-10cm-data-video-adapter-5711550), only 30 Hz is possible.
Hello Epbecker I have had this exact screen since yesterday. I have a MacBook Air (13-inch, 1440x900px, year 2017). I used the HDMI connection of the LG monitor. The cable I used was a DVI-D cable. At both ends I used the famous Apple adapters.... HDMI to DVI-D and at the other end DVI-D to Thunderbolt 1 or 2? I got a resolution of 3440x1440 on the LG that way. There are no black borders. The image is of course a bit blurrier than with the native 5K resolution, but it would work. My solution was, as I said, rather a little adventurous, but it worked! :-) Unfortunately, I can't put any pictures up. Otherwise I would have documented my experiment accordingly! Many greetings benzianium
LG states the DCI-P3 colour space with 98% coverage. DCI-P3 covers sRGB completely. Compared to AdobeRGB, there are very small reductions in the green/blue tones.
60 Hz refresh rate
It seems to have a software-based KVM switch... Otherwise, I can't find any further information. Here would be an alternative (from your previous question): Philips Monitor BDM4037UW/00 Available on Digitec... They just forgot to write something about it. On other shop pages you can find the description: "SmartImage" presets, "MultiView" (picture-in-picture, picture-next-picture), "Flicker-Free".
This is the older version, no longer available
No, it's Thunderbolt 3.
Until just now, I didn't know that my monitor had a fan either - I don't hear anything. Sounds like a warranty case. I use the monitor on my MacBook Pro (formerly Intel, now M1) - waking up after sleep usually takes a while (10-15 sec.), occasionally it doesn't work at all (and I have to switch the monitor off and on again).
should work, the 3050Ti is quite a powerful graphics card.
The use of the full resolution depends on the graphics card on the laptop. It is best to read its specs. My business laptop, for example, can use the screen in extended mode, but not in full resolution.
Hii Not quite, the monitor has a single Thunderbolt port...however it has two HDMi ports
Hello, I agree with the other comments. At first, the large screen took a bit of getting used to, but it has a razor-sharp resolution via the Thunderbolt/Mac Book Pro. The monitor does not always "wake up" at the touch of a button, but it is not a problem for me. All in all, I'm very satisfied and wouldn't give the monitor away.
almost all these monitor is compatible with vesa 100X100: https://www.digitec.ch/search?filter=t_841%3D402&q=vesa+100x100
Unfortunately, I can't answer that because I'm using the monitor with a MacBook.
Yes it is possible, the screen can charge a notebook connected via USB-C with up to 85 watts.
Hi, can I use the monitor with a lenovo T14 laptop gen. 1 in full resolution 5k/2k, or am I limited?
*Resolution
Hallo. Ja es gibt diverse zb. Vogels Wall 3145 (Wand, 40 ", 15 kg) TECHly Tiltable Wall Support (Wand, 37 ", 25 kg) PureMounts PM-BASIC2-37W (Wand, 37 ", 30 kg)
Yes, I have it running at full resolution, very good stuff.
Hello Ingo Fiedler, yes you can display two different devices at the same time, Gruss
This is not a problem, the Mac Mini can drive the high resolution of the screen. I think the choice of 5120 x 2160 is very good because this panel offers sufficient sharpness (in contrast to 5120 x 1440 pixels).
Yes, had a 13" MacBook Pro 2016 running on it and it worked. However, it had a bit of trouble. But with the dedicated graphics card, it shouldn't be a problem.
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