LG 34wk95u-W (5120 x 2160 pixels, 34")

LG 34wk95u-W

5120 x 2160 pixels, 34"


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TAMINO

6 years ago

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atm01

6 years ago

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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.

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epbecker

6 years ago

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zonurben

5 years ago

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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

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nbaumgartner1

6 years ago

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Sir_CatZ

6 years ago

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".

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andy3000

2 years ago

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abdagon

2 years ago

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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).

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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vpenik62

2 years ago

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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.

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