Monitor to add to the G-sync list

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Monitor to add to the G-sync list

Post by Mr.Fruitbaskets » 31 Dec 2017, 17:07

The LG 34UC89G, which is practically the g-sync version of the LG 34UC79G.
Screen Size and panel tech: 34' IPS
Resolution: 2560 x 1080
Refresh Rate: 144hz (Overclockable up to 166hz according to LG's website)
VRR tech: G-sync
Motion Blur Tech: none

For the longest time I had been thinking that this monitor had LG blur reduction, but it looks like it doesn't have any at all :roll: . hope to see more 2560 x 1080 IPS monitors in 2018!

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Re: Monitor to add to the G-sync list

Post by Chief Blur Buster » 31 Dec 2017, 22:51

Hello!

Thanks for letting me know. As far as I know, every 144Hz G-SYNC monitor ever released has had NVIDIA's ULMB. If this one does not have ULMB, then it's a first -- even the 144Hz VA monitors at least had 100Hz ULMB.

Are you sure it doesn't have ULMB? I'll research.
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Re: Monitor to add to the G-sync list

Post by Mr.Fruitbaskets » 01 Jan 2018, 03:21

Yeah, not a thing is mentioned about ULMB in its place on the LG website, and nobody who reviews the monitor mentions anything about ULMB, so I'm pretty confident it doesn't have it.
Weird it wouldn't have something for strobing though, as the monitor its supposed to parallel, the 34UC79G, at least has LG's brand of blur reduction; that on top of the higher price paid for the g-sync monitor.

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Re: Monitor to add to the G-sync list

Post by lexlazootin » 01 Jan 2018, 17:30

I've swear i've heard of a few VA panels with no ULMB :\

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Re: Monitor to add to the G-sync list

Post by Chief Blur Buster » 02 Jan 2018, 08:40

100Hz VA G-SYNC didn't have ULMB.

But all the 144Hz VA had 100Hz ULMB at least.

AFAIK, this moght be the first 144Hz G-SYNC without ULMB.
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