Product Comparison: LG 34CB88 vs LG 34UC88
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- Easy to get going at 75hz. 75hz is good, but does lag a bit behind some newer high end displays.
- Silky smooth 60Hz refresh rate for 60fps content/games.
- Beautiful colors and excellent picture quality at 1440p.
- Excellent screen. Great viewing angles. Currently using with a laptop using HDMI 1.4 and it drives 3440x1440 at 50Hz.
- The advertised 75Hz overclocked refresh rate is very hit or miss.
- Coming from a 1080p monitor, there are a lot more pixels to render.
- It's the best 3440x1440 21:9 ultra-wide screen monitor, in my opinion.
- I like 60fps (with freesync enabled), 1440p vertical resolution.
- The colors are vibrant and the resolution is readable and clear.
- I still game with amazing clarity on a 34 inch screen with unbelievable resolution and clarity during gaming.
LG 34CB88
LG 34UC88
- HUGE! Colors look good, no hiccups.
- Image quality is great out of the box.
- Watching native 21:9 content on it is pretty cool.
- Overwatch and Battle Royale games are hella dope in 21:9.
- Brightness and color look exceptional. Excellent stable base. Great to compare documents/applications side by side.
- Lighter and more ergonomic than the 27" apple cinema display.
- Text sharpness, colors and light are great and uniform from corner to corner.
- The monitor is very bright and 20% provides me more than enough light.
- It looks great whether it's on or off, and it's a 75Hz FreeSync display to boot!
- Very nice display. Works great with the MacBook Air. Picture is excellent at its default highest resolution.
- Ease of use and the tilting and raising feature is very useful.
- Speakers are load and clear.
- Monitor is very well built with solid materials.
- Great resolution. Easily navigable menu controls.
- The monitor software does allow multiple sources, and PIP too.
- The single configuration button: To me it is minimalistic and well thought. It is evident somebody spent time thinking about it.
- The stand has springs calibrated to the monitor weight. Tilting, rotating and moving up and down is a breeze.
- I love the ability to raise/lower the monitor as well as tilting it.
- The stand is great and VERY sturdy.
- There's software to change most of the settings but I can't change input sources anymore or turn the monitor off.
- Handy additional USB 3.0 ports on the back of the monitor.
- Great screen real-estate, nice image, colors are great, handy USB ports.
- Currently using with a laptop using HDMI 1.4 and it drives 3440x1440 at 50Hz.
- I trouble shooted it, I tried a different plug, and a new device via HDMI, it's broken.
- When this says "USB 3.0" and "Thunderbolt" they mean these separately.
- I was able to use a separate USB-B cable to connect my computer (laptop and desktop) to this monitor.
- Mac Book Pro, connected via HDMI and downstream USB.
- The keyboard I am using now is a standard USB Mac keyboard connected to the monitor USB hub.
- The trackball wireless receiver is plugged in one of the keyboard USB ports.
- Macbook connected using TNP HDMI / USB / Charge hub.
LG 34CB88
LG 34UC88