Standing screen display size | 34 Inches |
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Screen Resolution | 3440x1440 |
Max Screen Resolution | 3440 x 1440 |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
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LG Electronics UM95 34UM95-P 34-Inch Screen LED-Lit Monitor
Screen Size | 34 Inches |
Display Resolution Maximum | 3440 x 1440 |
Brand | LG |
Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
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- UltraWide format provides additional real estate for you to multitask or watch multiple inputs at once.
- Ultra QHD (3440x1440) resolution provides the additional resolution you have been looking for.
- Dual-link fuctionality allows you to view two separate inputs at the same time.
- HDMI, Display Port, USB 3.0, and Thunderbolt 2 inputs allow you to connect to all your devices.
- The gorgeous Cinema Screen design with integrated 7W speakers look stunning on or off.
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Brightness | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.3 | 4.5 | 3.8 | 3.9 |
Picture quality | 4.6 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.3 |
For gaming | 4.3 | 3.9 | 4.2 | 4.4 | 3.3 | 4.4 |
Value for money | — | 4.7 | 4.2 | 4.5 | 3.5 | 3.4 |
Screen quality | — | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.0 | 4.3 |
Sold By | — | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Fast Ship Direct | Amazon.com |
display size | 34 inches | 21.5 inches | 34 inches | 34 inches | 40 inches | 38 inches |
resolution | QHD Ultra Wide 1440p | FHD 1080p | 5K QHD 1440p | QHD Wide 1440p | 5K WUHD 2160p Ultra Wide | QHD Wide 1440p |
display technology | LED | VA LCD | LED | 3440 X 1440 | LCD | IPS |
hardware interface | thunderbolt, hdmi, usb3.0 | hdmi | vga | displayport, hdmi, usb3.2 gen 1, 3 5 mm audio | displayport, hdmi, headphone, usb c, thunderbolt | usb |
viewing angle | — | 178 degrees | — | 178 degrees | 178 degrees | 178 degrees |
mounting type | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Desk Mount |
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Brand | LG |
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Item model number | 34UM95-P |
Item Weight | 17.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 32.7 x 6.8 x 18.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 32.7 x 6.8 x 18.5 inches |
Color | gray |
Manufacturer | LG Electronics |
ASIN | B00JR6GCZA |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 4, 2014 |
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LG 34UM95-P UltraWide monitor provides the ultimate monitor experience with its 21:9 format, Ulta QHD (3440x1440) resolution and its IPS panel. The brightness is 320 cd/m2
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Customers like the quality, appearance and image quality of the monitor. For example, they mention it's a great product, games look great and the out of box calibration is excellent. They appreciate the size and clarity of the picture. That said, some complain about the light bleed.
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Customers like the quality of the monitor. They say it's a great product, with an IPS panel that is off the charts. The screen software works well, and it'll be a super productive monitor with multiple desktops. Customers also appreciate the much higher level of quality control, and the fact that there are no defects. They also mention that games and movies are amazing on the monitor, and that Illustrator is great to use on it.
"...The default settings work fine for most people, although there's an option for professional calibration if you are so inclined...." Read more
"...Both Photoshop and Illustrator are great to use on this monitor because you can leave all the panel open and still have plenty of room for the art..." Read more
"...but, you get something built like a brick, with a much higher level of quality control, and some added bonuses like ethernet...." Read more
"...There is no input lag that I can perceive, and there's no screen tearing that's noticeable on fast parts of games or movies...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the monitor. For example, they mention that it has beautiful colors, amazing viewing angles, and a great pixel density. That said, they say games look great, browsing is easier, and multitasking is a breeze. They also appreciate the wide and accurate color gamut, and the fact that the text looks really crisp.
"...All I know is, colors look really great and not overly dull or overly "poppy" (as they would on an AMOLED panel, for instance)-..." Read more
"...Still, LG deserves credit for the wide and accurate color gamut...they claim 99% of the Adobe sRGB color space, and after seeing images on the..." Read more
"...Colors are vibrant and the white balance excellent...." Read more
"...The image quality was average for a fairly expensive IPS - ok color, not mind blowing, a little washed out..." Read more
Customers like the image quality of the monitor. They mention that the highest resolution is very appealing, the picture quality is excellent, and the super wide-screen format is perfect for side by side viewing. They also say that the picture is bright and detailed, with no bad pixels or noticeable backlight bleed. Overall, most are satisfied with the image clarity and resolution of the product.
"...Flawless operation over Thunderbolt with both of my Macs. Full resolution and refresh rate...." Read more
"...Still, at that resolution, the image quality is quite good. Text is readable, colors are vivid, and the screen real estate is enormous...." Read more
"...thunderbolt and essentially a full on dock for peripherals, its borderline 4k, its has a slight matte (good for my line of work) and so on...." Read more
"...Let's just cover the rest rapidly. Resolution? Gorgeous. I would argue that this is the highest currently viable resolution...." Read more
Customers like the size of the monitor. They mention that the screen size is very large, and the ultra-wide screen is great for movies and games. The native resolution gives them ample room for Final Cut, Logic, and other applications. The extra width is fantastic for games, movies, and productivity. Overall, most are satisfied with the size and quality of the product.
"...First of all the 34" is much bigger than i expected...." Read more
"...Pros:HUGE! This thing is massive, bigger than I expected.Beautiful display!..." Read more
"long story short:size- pretty amazing!..." Read more
"...3440x1440p is so crisp and clean, and the ultra wide screen for movies and games is great...." Read more
Customers like the value of the monitor. They mention it's worth the price, drops in price pretty quickly, and is a great buy. Some say the monitor fills the bill nicely and has a lot of real estate.
"...- the LG is quite good, and considering the price, it's a lot of monitor for the money...." Read more
"...It is well worth the wait for those of you considering it. I had to wait a month and a half for mine and considered cancelling a few times...." Read more
"...The LG is just better in my personal opinion and is also pretty significantly cheaper...." Read more
"...This model is not curved.Conclusion:It is absolutely worth buying. Insanely beautiful display." Read more
Customers are mixed about the color of the monitor. Some mention that the color accuracy is really nice, and the calibration was easy. They also say that they don't notice any color shift or back light bleed through, and that the display is great. However, others say that the colors felt very washed out in Call of Duty and pretty much most content, and have color shift issues. They feel that the black level could be better.
"...Due the to so-so color, ok contrast, poor movie software support, hideous and luck-of-the-draw backlights, etc.,..." Read more
"...Black level is great for a backlit IPS display.- Flawless operation over Thunderbolt with both of my Macs. Full resolution and refresh rate...." Read more
"...; display, when i maximize the browser to full size, many websites have a white background - it's too much white for my eyes and they sting...." Read more
"...settings work fine for most people, although there's an option for professional calibration if you are so inclined...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the monitor. Some mention that the speakers sound great, while others say that they are truly awful.
"...Audio sources also do not sum - you're stuck using only one display for audio, which isn't always ideal.7...." Read more
"...Great to have enabled for notification sounds and even for casual music listening or YouTube.-..." Read more
"...the display does go to sleep but for some reason it causes the MacBook to get loud and hot (thunderbolt bus active??)...." Read more
"...Speaking of sound, the built-in speaker in the LG is nice, but you'd never mistake it for high-fidelity...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the light bleed on the monitor. They mention that the bleed is very visible and intrusive during any dark. They also say that the backlight issues are terrible and the super bright white power LED flashes.
"...I do have a very small bit of what I would call minor light bleed..." Read more
"...even with a totally white screen, there are troubling brightness inconsistencies across the screen...." Read more
"...Mine arrived with no bad pixels and no noticeable backlight bleed. I'm running it at native resolution with 60hz refresh rate using displayport...." Read more
"...Sent mine back. The backlight bleed was hideous and I don't want to keep playing the lottery and abusing Amazon's shipping..." Read more
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I was primarily interested in this monitor for workflow and productivity reasons...I work in the audio field, and the extra horizontal screen real estate is amazing in applications like Pro Tools and Logic. I can see so much more of my timeline in the Edit Window, and much more of my mixer in the Mix Window. Or, I could split the screen real estate for both and still work very efficiently. To me, the 21:9 aspect ratio at this resolution is a lot more useful than a larger 4K (and even a 5K) display.
I did not detract any stars off of my rating for this, but I believe this is important to share in a review: Both Amazon and FedEx royally screwed up the packing and delivery of this monitor. A couple of people have mentioned it in their reviews, and I had the same issue: Amazon did not properly pack this thing to be shipped. It arrived in a box that was literally 3x the size of the box the monitor came in, with only a couple of sheets of brown packing paper that might as well have not even been there. Both the shipping box, as well as the box the monitor came in, were crushed and in bad condition upon arrival. Had I seen that, I likely would have rejected delivery and asked Amazon to ship it to me again, this time making sure someone over the age of 7 packed it. The problem is, Amazon did not require a signature for this item. I was shocked...you would think an $850 order would. Not only that, but FedEx left the package in my driveway without ever ringing my bell. My driveway is uncovered and it was lightly raining as well. The thing that makes me the angriest, however, is that I watched the delivery person unload it from the truck and handle it in the most disrespectful way possible by manhandling it and dropping it like it wasn't an extremely expensive and fragile package. Huge fails on both the part of Amazon and FedEx. Thankfully, LG had the mind to pack it inside of their box pretty well, so there was no damage to the panel itself. The small little piece on the back of the stand cover for cable management had snapped off, but I wasn't about to go through the hassle of a return/exchange for that.
Going back to the monitor itself, I'm using it with both a 2012 non-Retina 15" Macbook Pro with discrete graphics (NVIDIA GT 650m) as well as a 2013 Mac Pro with AMD FirePro 500, both over the Thunderbolt connection, and I've had no issues. The Macbook Pro, surprisingly, can drive this monitor at the full 3440x1440 resolution at 60Hz. I was worried because some users were unable to drive it at anything over 50Hz, but I believe the discrete graphics card in the Macbook makes the difference.
A quick note, the Thunderbolt ports on this monitor are actually Thunderbolt 2.0. Some users believed that only the curved version of this monitor has the Thunderbolt 2.0 ports, due to LG not saying 'Thunderbolt 2.0' on the specs listing. But this monitor does indeed have Thunderbolt 2.0 ports.
Panel quality on mine is great, very nearly uniform. On an IPS display this wide, you're going to get some uneven backlight towards the edges of the display, it's just inherent with the technology. It's not noticeable on anything other than a completely black picture. I do have a very small bit of what I would call minor light bleed (I'm defining 'light bleed' as the display looking a tinge more yellow when looking at black, and 'IPS glow' as the standard glow you would get around the edges of every IPS panel every created) on the bottom left corner. It extends maybe an inch or two, and does not bother me at all as I only notice it when watching 16:9 content which creates the empty space on the left and right sides of the monitor. And even then, it doesn't interfere with the content on the screen in any way. I do believe that earlier revisions of this monitor from early last year until about June or July might be worse in this regard, but mine is completely normal and acceptable for an IPS panel. My build date is November 2014, for anyone interested.
Some final thoughts to wrap this up:
PROs:
- Excellent color reproduction and calibration from the factory. Whites look very white to me...not too warm or cool. Comparable to every great quality LCD display I have at my disposal. As the display is factory calibrated before being shipped out, I'm fairly certain colors are very accurate out of the box. I may end up in the future buying a calibrator to calibrate it myself, but I'm not a graphics professional or photo editor, so having the panel be 100% accurate is not all that important to me. All I know is, colors look really great and not overly dull or overly "poppy" (as they would on an AMOLED panel, for instance)
- Black level is great for a backlit IPS display.
- Flawless operation over Thunderbolt with both of my Macs. Full resolution and refresh rate. USB hub works over the Thunderbolt connection as well, which gives me two extra USB 2.0 ports and an extra USB 3.0 port. I have my keyboard and mouse hooked into the USB 2.0 ports, and my USB 3.0 Time Machine backup drive in the USB 3.0 port. This leaves the back of my computer free for more USB 3.0 gear, which is excellent.
- I also get the boot screen on my Mac Pro every time. Some users of the 2013 Mac Pro and this monitor have noted issues with the monitor taking too long to register a signal, thus not showing the boot screen when doing things like booting from a USB stick or Bootcamp partition...I don't have this issue at all. It works exactly as if I was using Apple's own display (the LG is a lot nicer, obviously).
- 21:9 content is obviously stunning, and 16:9 content runs in an area that is equivalent to a 27" monitor. To me, this is the perfect setup to have. Media professionals who work in timeline-based applications will LOVE this monitor.
- Speakers are nice and loud, and sound really pretty good for what they are. Great to have enabled for notification sounds and even for casual music listening or YouTube.
- The passthrough Thunderbolt 2.0 port (yes, these are actually Thunderbolt 2.0 ports, not just Thunderbolt 1.0) works as expected. I have my Apollo Twin Duo audio interface connected through it and it functions flawlessly.
SOMEWHERE IN THE MIDDLE:
- Stand looks great but is very limited in function. Would have loved more height adjustment options (there are only two, and they require you to screw the stand into different positions). Tilt works great at least. No swivel to talk about.
- Bezel as well as back of monitor is plastic, would have preferred aluminum, but I'm not a stickler for build materials really. Base of the stand is metal however. Upper part of stand is see through plastic...glass would have cool as well. At $850, I'm certainly not complaining.
- While the menus are intuitive enough with the single joystick control, there's a bit of a delay when first bringing up the menu. Not a huge deal, IMO.
CONS:
- Amazon packaged this like total crap, and FedEx then treated the package like total crap. Extremely unhappy with both, especially since I did not get a say in if I rejected the package or not since no signature was required and they didn't even bother to ring my doorbell (I would have rejected this package, it was really beat up, and the poor packaging meant the actual box for the monitor got dinged up too). I did not detract my rating for this, however...my review is about the product and the product is good. I did fill out a packing and delivery form, but we all know Amazon does not pay attention to this. Just be wary when ordering this from Amazon when Amazon is the seller.
- Very minor nitpick, but when the display goes to sleep in its low power state, the LED light near the joystick blinks on and off. I'd have preferred if it was a bit more minimal in letting you know it's sleeping rather than being completely powered off, but I'm not going to detract anything for that either.
All in all, this monitor is amazing and I'm easily going to be happy with it for the next 7-10 years. It's very hard to go back to 16:9 after experiencing this, especially at this size and resolution, which will display 16:9 content exactly like a 27-inch 2560x1440 monitor would. Would very much recommend, especially if you can get a good deal on pricing, as I believe LG and others are ready to release newer models into the market for 2015.
For its size, the UM95 is lighter and more compact than you might think. I was afraid it would overwhelm my desk, but in fact it seems much more compact than my 27.5" iMac. The LG is quite thin and unobtrusive, with a minimalist stand that makes it seem to take up less space than you might think. Also, being mostly plastic, it's a breeze to move around when you need to.
Setup was pretty trivial - just attach the stand, plug it in and connect it to whatever it is you want to display. You have a choice of two display heights when you attach the stand. Seems to me the image is a little better when you're slightly above the monitor looking down, so I'd usually recommend using the lower stand setting unless you have a reason not to. Overall, from unboxing to use was under ten minutes for me.
I give credit to LG for including both Display Port and HDMI cables in the box. In my case, I needed mini display port to full size display port, so I ended up buying another cable for this (thank you Amazon for the 1-day shipping option!). Note that your choices are HDMI, Display Port or Thunderbolt - there's no DVI or 15-pin VGA port on the UM95, so you might need appropriate adapters, depending on what you want to connect.
The operation and on-screen controls are so-so in my opinion. First, I find the power-saving mode way too aggressive. By the time you plug in a device, the monitor will have fallen into power-save mode. I'd like a way to set a time frame on power saving mode - minutes, not seconds. Also, the LG could use a way to scan its inputs and automatically switch to the one having a signal. My computers connect via Display Port, and I occasionally have an AppleTV wired in...you'd think the monitor could display whichever is outputting signal, but it doesn't appear to have this capability. Instead, you need to toggle through the inputs by hand, and if you take too long, the dreaded power saving mode kicks in and the monitor goes black.
Also, I might be getting picky, but the menus have no sort of "help" facility, so you're left imagining what some of the settings do. No big deal - once you get it setup, you'll probably have little need for the more obscure options. Still, would be nice to at least have a line of explanation on the screen as to what a particular setting does.
I found my MBP running Mac OS 10.7 had problems connecting over Display Port. The computer would detect the monitor, but the display would remain dark. An upgrade to 10.9.4 fixed all these problems, and now I'm even able to output sound over the Display Port (not Thunderbolt) with no problems. Speaking of sound, the built-in speaker in the LG is nice, but you'd never mistake it for high-fidelity. Luckily, I also have an AirPlay speaker in the same room, and that's a much, much better option.
The default settings work fine for most people, although there's an option for professional calibration if you are so inclined. I'm a photographer with the equipment to do detailed calibration, and my X-Rite DisplayPro had an easy time with the UM95. To be honest, unlike some monitors I've owned, the difference between the out of the box settings and the professionally calibrated one is quite modest. Still, LG deserves credit for the wide and accurate color gamut...they claim 99% of the Adobe sRGB color space, and after seeing images on the monitor and my equally well calibrated high-end photo printer, I think LG is one of the best in terms of color accuracy and gamut.
Now, on to picture quality.
First, I'll note quite a bit of image bloom on a dark screen in the corners. If it were a TV, I wouldn't be happy with this performance. Computer monitors tend to project brighter images, so it's not noticeable most of the time, although even with a totally white screen, there are troubling brightness inconsistencies across the screen.
My MacBook can't drive the LG to it's highest resolution - best I can do is 2560x1440. Still, at that resolution, the image quality is quite good. Text is readable, colors are vivid, and the screen real estate is enormous. Still, I wouldn't say it's the best image I've ever seen, as some reviewers claim.
To put it in perspective, I plugged my MBP into the LG, my 27" iMac, and the 27" Apple display I use in my office. To me the iMac and the Apple display are almost identical - I don't notice much difference between them, except that maybe the iMac is a little dark in the corners. By the specs, the LG and Apple products are similar in terms of contrast ratio, with the Apple products being about 10% brighter, while the LG has an edge in response time. In terms of the screen size, the LG is exactly the same height as my Apple display - it's just a good deal wider (23" for the Apple, versus 31" on the LG).
For whatever reason, with routine computing tasks, I like the image quality on the Apple products better than the UM95. Part of it may be the anti-glare screen of the UM95, versus the glossy screen on the Apple. And maybe I'll feel differently when I can output a higher resolution signal. But for now, it seems to me that the comparison is whether to go for the extra screen real-estate (which is huge!) in a compact, sleek package that offers somewhat lower image quality, or wait for something better.
Make no mistake - the LG is quite good, and considering the price, it's a lot of monitor for the money. As others have pointed out, the next step up the scale might be a big and very expensive one, and certainly the LG is "good enough" for nearly any use-case most people will have.
EDIT: Thanks to one of the commenters, I was able to get my MacBook Pro to put out a full-resolution signal. Honestly, my opinion hasn't changed much either way, but I did want to clarify that yes, it's possible to get a full 3440 x 1440 out of the Mac Book over Display Port.
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This monitor is beautiful for multitasking. Having so many windows open side-by-side on the same screen is awesome. Fantastic for gaming too. Battlefield 4, Diablo 3, Farcry 4, GTA V, and Civ V all look great. The extra wide aspect ratio is incredibly immersive.
The KVM capabilities are fantastic as well. I have my keyboard, mouse, microphone, and speakers all plugged directly into the monitor. There is a Thunderbolt cable running to my rMBP, and DisplayPort and USB A-to-B cable running to my PC. By simply switching the input of the monitor, I can control either my PC or my MacBook with all my peripherals. No cable swapping required. Check out the video I posted on YouTube to see it in action. http://youtu.be/BFkY3V6Te2A
Again, if you can justify the cost, you won't regret buying this monitor.
Reviewed in Canada on April 26, 2015
This monitor is beautiful for multitasking. Having so many windows open side-by-side on the same screen is awesome. Fantastic for gaming too. Battlefield 4, Diablo 3, Farcry 4, GTA V, and Civ V all look great. The extra wide aspect ratio is incredibly immersive.
The KVM capabilities are fantastic as well. I have my keyboard, mouse, microphone, and speakers all plugged directly into the monitor. There is a Thunderbolt cable running to my rMBP, and DisplayPort and USB A-to-B cable running to my PC. By simply switching the input of the monitor, I can control either my PC or my MacBook with all my peripherals. No cable swapping required. Check out the video I posted on YouTube to see it in action. http://youtu.be/BFkY3V6Te2A
Again, if you can justify the cost, you won't regret buying this monitor.
Also make sure you have enough room on your desk for this beauty. I had to rearrange a few things because of the sheer width.
Reviewed in Canada on August 24, 2015