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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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nbaumgartner1

7 years ago

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Sir_CatZ

7 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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jojo2011

2 years ago

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peterdezej

2 years ago

The use of the full resolution depends on the graphics card on the laptop. It is best to read its specs. My business laptop, for example, can use the screen in extended mode, but not in full resolution.
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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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