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LG 38WR85QC-W (3840 x 1600 pixels, 38")
EUR878,38

LG 38WR85QC-W

3840 x 1600 pixels, 38"


Question about LG 38WR85QC-W

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Steven_ldn

7 months ago

Hello everyone. I currently have a MacBook M2 Pro, which is connected to my monitor via USB-C to DP. In addition, a 1 GBit/s Ethernet cable goes into the MB. With the 38WR85QC I would like to run the Ethernet cable through the monitor. In other words, when the monitor is connected to the notebook, it should be able to charge (via the 90W), transfer 1 GBit/s and ideally display 3840x1600 at a minimum of 120HZ. Is the bandwidth sufficient for this?

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Anonymous

7 months ago

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I get 144hz and my MBP loads without any problems. However, I can't get 1 Gbit/s with the LAN cable (via monitor). That's why I use WLan to get the full bandwidth.

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Steven_ldn

7 months ago

PS: If 144 Hz is included, that is of course all the better.