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Please seek recommendations/opinions on the customer forums at https://www.facebook.com/LGUSA; they are a great resource for getting help from other LG customers. Thank you. ^Daphane
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have a 2017 Macbook Pro, and I recently purchased this monitor after months and months of research and consideration of a number of other formats/sizes, and I love it. This is not a monitor for everyone. I personally need it for work, and It does give me the space that the curved monitors simply cannot provide. You have plenty of "formatting" screen options that you can play with including the size of the fonts shown, etc. Another thing to pay attention to is that, right out of the box, it comes preset for HDR viewing, which is too harsh for a work monitor, may be okay with gaming and or TV viewing, however, if you want to ensure the best monitor best non-eye straining viewing experience, you ought to switch off the HDR (High Dynamic Range) in the system's monitor/display settings. Once that is set, you can play with the display settings via included monitor remote control (instead of using the dongle on the actual monitor),... Additionally, this monitor is for a large desk/workspace (mine's 72x36), otherwise, it is simply too close, and you will not enjoy the experience. Also, I strongly recommend using a window management app, such as Moom (available in Apple's app store),... as I have multiple windows open and it allows for saving a number of pre-set "workspaces" with your pre-set windows/programs to open when selecting the said workspace. In other words, if I select "work" pre-set, it would open only already pre-selected programs/software that I use for "work",... In closing, I would most definitely recommend this monitor,... & this is from someone that was using a 38" curved,... Hope this helps,...
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