AMD FreeSync and LG’s 34UM67 offer an exceptional gaming experience. Smooth, great image quality and a simple setup with the added bonus of competitive pricing.
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This leads me to advise caution towards buying a G-Sync monitor. If you really want adaptive sync today, and you're an Nvidia GPU owner, it's your only option and in the short term it'll suit you just fine.
The LG 34UM67 is a monstrous 34-inch monitor equipped with AMD's FreeSync anti-tearing technology that delivers solid gaming performance at a reasonable...
Extra wide monitors such as LG's 34UM67 are a blessing for those of us who love to spread our work out across the screen. There is enough space on this 34-inch, IPS-based (in-plane switching) monitor to not only line up two windows side by side, but...
Ideally, we’d like to see AMD, NVIDIA, and Intel all adopt the same, open, adaptive refresh rate technology across the board so there’s no consumer confusion between G-SYNC, FreeSync, or the generic DP Adaptive Sync, but that probably won’t happen for a while—perhaps until the next DisplayPort spec is finalized.
AMD FreeSync and LG’s 34UM67 offer an exceptional gaming experience. Smooth, great image quality and a simple setup with the added bonus of competitive pricing.
There are several smaller issues with the 34UM67 we feel, first off, the Adaptive Sync range is just too narrow. If the monitor industry is willing to take this technology seriously, then the dynamic range should start at 30 Hz or even lower. But 30Hz...
High static refresh rate displays on the other hand work with both vendors equally well and cost less as a bonus, so if you need a display right now they’re the safest bet. Otherwise, given the long working lives of monitors, continuing to wait and see how the market develops isn’t a bad idea.
Despite the absence of value for money there's something decisively charming about the LG 34UM67. The combination of its sleek design with a vibrant IPS panel, that feels like two displays merged into one, is a tempting proposal.
Considering a good display can last 5+ years, making a larger investment isn’t a bad idea, but by the same token rushing into a new display isn’t advisable either as you don't want to end up stuck with a "lemon" or a dead technology.
acerca de LG 34UM67El LG 34UM67 se trata de un monitor con panel IPS de 8 bits con una pantalla de 34 pulgadas que es la ideal para resoluciones Ultrawide. Incorpora todas las conexiones del mercado: HDMI, DVI y Displayport y su peana es muy elegante...