LG 29UM59-A 29-Inch UltraWide FHD 2560 x 1080 IPS Gaming Monitor
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Adam Leite
Greater than one weekIt is wide at the cost of height. Strange image.
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Kwok Ng
> 3 dayIt is great when I play games.
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andrew burakiewicz
> 3 dayI got one 4 months are go and this is me 2-en one
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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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Nick Ricco
> 3 dayPerfect for recording software.
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Young-ho Suh
> 3 dayAs soon as the monitor was delivered, I opened the box with the excitement. During the assembly, I found two screws were missing that tighten up between monitor and body mount. I called the customer service but found they can ship the material in 2 weeks, not a good option. The next day early in the morning, I rushed into Home Depot and bought M4-10mm screws and fits great. I am very satisfied with graphic quality. I used Displayport to enjoy full 2560x1080 resolution rather than HDMI port.
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Logan
> 3 dayI have owned this monitor for almost 2 years now. Pros: Basically dual monitors with no bezel. I can easily place two windows side by side without compromise. Thin bezel Good color Cons: The stand wobbles like crazy during normal use. As I am typing the whole monitor wobbles. Pixel density is noticeable. Not great at all. This is my biggest complaint with the monitor but it is expected for the price. Overall a good value
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Cory
> 3 dayFadt shipping. Superb display for the price. Loving every minute of it.
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Alexandra Hager
> 3 dayThis is perfect for what we were needing! Great size screen!
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Customer
> 3 dayEspecially for the price, I am really satisfied with this really wide screen monitor. It is a little sad that for anything that would prefer full screen (such as games) is extremely impractical, and having black bars on videos is kinda bleh. But for what I bought it for: Having open my book, website, and spreadsheet without alt-tabbing, oh my god, I love it. This will easily pay for itself in the sheer increased amount of productivity I can get with it. I just wished there was an easy way to just mount this thing up above my primary monitor so that I dont have to have some awkward setup, and need to turn around to see the full screen.