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Keavin Posted
I can not believe I waited so long to make the change, I love this monitor it replaces tv and computer monitor for me I put it on mobile stand and boom I’m in action ! I do wish it had speak to remote to type though
SergioeduardoM Posted
Excelent. Very good performance and very good quality I recommend it
CharlatteS Posted
I have really enjoyed this product. The ability to enhance my business skills through the use of multiple screens.
Boo0 Posted
My monitor is great even though I expected it to be a all in one device but it’s worth it and I can use it as a tv and computer
Darrell Posted
I always thought a wide curved monitor was only for gaming. Nope! I produce and mix music and the extra screen space is INCREDIBLE!
ZenobiaH Posted
Great monitor I wanted a smart monitor so when I need to move around I can play and watch tv on the same tv n can Take it anywhere great purchase
RobensM Posted
I’m a hard worker and always try to make things easier and better.
ratatum Posted
This has been an amazing replacement for the Samsung that I had to exchange.
YoSoyPato Posted
Amazing monitor! Great display, and totally different from the rest with it AI features.
FiroozA Posted
I recently purchased the LG MyView 34" Smart Monitor, and it's been a fantastic addition to my setup. The ultrawide 21:9 curved display provides ample screen real estate, making multitasking a breeze. Whether I'm working on spreadsheets, editing photos, or watching movies, the WQHD resolution delivers sharp and vibrant visuals. One of the standout features is the built-in webOS platform. Having direct access to streaming services like Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ without needing an external device is incredibly convenient. The included remote makes navigation straightforward, and the interface is user-friendly. The 100Hz refresh rate ensures smooth performance, especially noticeable during fast-paced scenes in movies and casual gaming sessions. While the built-in speakers are adequate for everyday use, I opted to connect external speakers for a richer audio experience. Setup was straightforward, and the monitor's sleek design complements my workspace. Overall, this monitor offers a great balance between productivity and entertainment features. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a versatile and high-quality display.
LSNerd Posted
This is a upgrade from a 32" monitor and you would think that wouldn't be a big change but oh how wrong. Unlike the 32" monitor, this one has a 21:9 aspect ratio so there is a LOT of horizontal real estate. Couple that with a 3440x1440 resolution and you have an incredibly crisp and clear image. This combination allows for me to have four windows open and still easily see anyone of them. It has the WebOS built in so connection to your favorite streaming service is pretty painless. A bonus is the LG ThinQ application integration. Since I have other LG appliances, I was able to add the monitor which then allows me to use the app as a remote control. The monitor does come with a remote so you're not required to use the app but I would recommend it. It did take some time to get it added but all good once it was complete. There are a number of adjustments you can make to video and audio to suit your tastes and what you're doing. Video games were fluid without ghosting or artifacts. Now there were a few things that kept me from giving it 5 stars. 1st, the instructions or lack there of. I appreciate trying to keep things simple but a little bit of a description would go a long way. 2nd, it has two USB ports on the back but both are USB-A ports. Why no USB-C? Lastly, there are connections for two HDMI devices. This isn't so much of an issue as a "wish I could split the screen between the two inputs". But is is nice that I can connect my work laptop and easily have dual screens without the need of another monitor. An integrated camera would have been nice but definitely not a deal breaker, especially at the price point. There is a lot to love with this monitor and I would think almost anyone would be happy with the choice.
Honeys Posted
I recently purchased this monitor from Best Buy, and I’m extremely happy with my decision. The picture quality is crisp and vibrant, making it perfect for both work and entertainment. The colors are accurate, the resolution is sharp, and the refresh rate is smooth—especially great for gaming or video editing. Setup was quick and easy, and the design is sleek and modern. I also appreciate the adjustable stand and multiple input options. It connected effortlessly to my laptop and desktop without any issues. Overall, this monitor has exceeded my expectations in both performance and build quality. Best Buy’s customer service was also great, and the shipping was fast. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a reliable, high-quality monitor at a reasonable price!
Channy Posted
I purchased this 34” WQHD 100Hz 5ms Smart Monitor as an open-box item and picked it up in-store. I was pleasantly surprised by how neatly it was packed — it looked completely brand new, and I honestly couldn’t even tell if it had been used before. There was evidence of a previous sign-in, but logging that account out and setting up my own was quick and easy. I mainly use this monitor for work, switching from a dual-monitor setup to a single ultrawide, and the difference is huge. The extra screen real estate gives me plenty of room to multitask, and it reduces clutter and cable mess, which I really appreciate. The built-in smart features are a nice bonus — it’s essentially a TV when I’m not using it for work, making it even more versatile. Overall, I’m very happy with the purchase. Great value, great performance, and the open-box condition exceeded expectations
GlennT Posted
The LG 34” Ultrawide Curved MyView smart monitor is an odd choice for someone to use for content consumption, and also a bit of an odd choice for a PC gamer. It’s a hybrid device that is ok at both, but would only be recommended if you are space constrained. (but it's an ultra wide, so very specific space constraint) The coolest part is being able to use a controller directly connected and use some game streaming services! Overall as a monitor, the MyView is good, 3440x1440 at 100hz on a solid VA panel looks good, playing Forza Horizon 5 is a treat vs normal 16:9 resolutions. You’ll need to mess with the settings to get everything looking as good as possible, I had to mess with the sharpness to get text looking correct for my average eyes. As a streaming device, it's hit and miss. You can get full good looking video on Netflix, but most streaming services are going to have black bars on the side as it cuts down to 16:9 size. (The Lincoln Lawyer looked great! Also I only tested streaming video, I did not have any streaming gaming services) I could see a college student getting good use out of this display, or someone in a cramped apartment that wants an ultrawide without spending a crazy amount. If you really want a good streaming/good gaming monitor, I would recommend looking for a regular 16:9!
ferrari Posted
Whether working, browsing, or gaming, I continually find myself opening tab after tab, and running out of screen space to place them. That's why this LG appealed to me. Setup for the unit went quickly. The mounting flange of the stand cleanly snaps into the back of the screen, and the base of the unit has a captive screw to attach it. To power the unit there's a transformer brick, and unfortunately, the plug is built into it. I wish these things would be abolished, they either cover an entire wall outlet, or take up half of a power strip. Whether it's your TV/Sound system or computer workspace, you end up needing two or three power strips to accomodate all the plugins. If you plan to use the WebOS services the LG provides, you'll need to download the LG app - this is all done via the setup screens, QR codes are provided to simplify the operation. A remote is provided with quick access buttons for Amazon, Netflix, & Disney+; whatever services you plan to use can be logged into. I thought the whole process was straightforward & intuitive as opposed to what I've experienced with other Smart TV's, tablets, etc. Picture quality is excellent, and has a multitude of adjustments available; similar to your Smart TV there are tone adjustments for viewing movies, gaming, as well as blue light limitations. Speaker quality is good, it's not soundbar quality, but not tinny either. I initially set this up outside of the workspace I intended it for, and that left me in a bit of a quandry. Not a bad one, mind you. The problem is, this monitor does too many things! I set it up while watching Sunday football on my big screen tv, and I said, gee, wouldn't this help me make a sports bar out of my media room? Especially given the state of streaming nowadays. You can't switch between watching programs without logging in & out of services. What I figured is I can watch network tv and Thursday Night Football on Amazon at the same time. So, for the rest of the football season at least, I think I'll be leaving this monitor where it is. That's what I told my wife, anyway! This LG puts a lot of performance & capabilities at a more than reasonable price level, I would recommend it to those looking for more screen real estate, and have the bonus of using it as a supersize tablet/laptop/tv.
nautec Posted
The LG MyView 34-inch curved monitor offers incredible value for its price. With its expansive screen and desktop space, it's ideal for various computing needs. Casual gamers will appreciate its performance in games like Fortnite and Call of Duty, with the curve minimizing the need to turn your head from side to side. The half-moon shaped stand is a space-efficient design that has a minimal footprint, allowing for additional storage space under the screen.vvThe curved design enhances your viewing experience by reducing neck strain. The built-in WebOS Operating System lets you use the monitor as a standalone TV, streaming services like YouTubeTV, Netflix, and Amazon Prime without needing to power up your computer. The included remote makes navigation a breeze, and switching between WebOS and HDMI inputs is seamless. One con of the monitor is port placement. The power cable and HDMI ports are positioned so that the cables protrude from the back, which can be cumbersome. Traditional monitors have ports that face downward, conserving space behind the monitor. In conclusion, for those seeking a versatile monitor for work, school, light gaming, and streaming, the LG MyView 34-inch curved monitor is an excellent choice. Its unique WebOS integration sets it apart from other monitors in its price range, offering features you didn’t know you needed. In summary, you’ll be hard-pressed to find another monitor with such comprehensive functionality at this price point.
47states Posted
My testing included viewing various streaming services, general internet usage and gaming. It does take a while to get used to a curved monitor if you haven’t used one before. The size is a big plus. The only issue with the size/layout is that Word formatting becomes somewhat distorted. I have the display at 150% (you really have to enlarge or the words are tiny) but Word likes to cram everything into the middle of the page. It is really irritating when working on Word documents. Another issue is all of the data that is collected. You have to connect to your internet to use any of the streaming services through the monitor. If you disconnect the internet from the monitor, you can watch using your PC to stream and the monitor to view. The color saturation is very good and the refresh rate was fine. I opened some pictures from vacation and they were very vibrant on this monitor. Watching a movie from streaming was very nice and the widescreen highlighted the cinematography. I only tested using moderate gaming. A fast paced game might have issues. The height is not adjustable and with the curved monitor stand you won’t be able to place it easily on another stand. You can tilt the monitor but it just isn’t the right height for me. After a few days, my neck hurts. The monitor is nice and most people will like it. I just need a height adjustment and no tracking.
Nish Posted
I’ve been using the LG MyView 34-Inch UltraWide Monitor, and it has completely transformed my workspace and productivity. The ultra-wide screen provides an impressive panoramic view that’s perfect for multitasking, making it easy to work with multiple windows side-by-side without feeling cramped. The 3440x1440 resolution delivers sharp and vibrant visuals, which is fantastic for detailed work, watching videos, and even light gaming. The color accuracy is superb, and the screen’s brightness is more than adequate, even in well-lit rooms. It also has excellent viewing angles, so colors stay consistent across the wide screen. I particularly appreciate the on-screen controls, which make it easy to adjust settings without fiddling with awkward buttons on the back. The stand is sturdy and provides a good range of adjustments, but I’d recommend considering a monitor arm if you need more flexibility with height and tilt. The built-in speakers are a nice bonus but aren’t particularly powerful—fine for casual use, but you might still want dedicated speakers or headphones for the best audio experience. Overall, the LG MyView 34-Inch UltraWide Monitor is a game-changer, whether you’re working on spreadsheets, editing photos, or simply streaming content. It’s a great investment for anyone who values screen real estate and visual clarity.
sundevilchemist Posted
I have been using a 34" Samsung VA 1440p 75Hz ultrawide monitor attached to my laptop. When I am web browsing or doing work I never get comfortable looking at the monitor. I never can find the right spot and the outer edges of the monitor feel far away. So I said let me try a curved monitor, not to curved but just enough where sitting in the middle of the screen the edges feel closer (because they are) to my viewing angle. Curved is it for me! What I like about this monitor: -I can actually turn off the monitor with the remote control -the onboard speakers are actually decent (and I can control master volume with remote) -I am able to adjust the color profile to keep my eyes from getting tired -does not appear to use PWM to control the backlight -the stand takes up less space than my samsung non-curved monitor -has vesa if you want to mount your monitor -This monitor rocks in gaming (100Hz on call of duty was super fluid) -monitor stand was easy to install The not so good: -Using the onboard software is slow (the smart tv function webOS) -the monitor is super bright (have to look in settings and turn off auto adjustment) -LG tracks you through webOS (turn off the "Do Not Sell My Information" -has ads (can be turned off in settings) -no optical in for audio (does have e-arc -no usb-c power cord -no display port (only 2 hdmi ports) -power supply not built into monitor (comes with small wall wart that is 3-prong) -stand only has tilt function (no height adjustment) Sustainability: LG uses way to much Styrofoam. Ditch the plastic bag for the remote, printed material, and hdmi cable. I think this is a good buy for any gamer, video/picture editor, and office work. Not to good for solidworks or architecture only because of the curve. Also when unboxing, there is no screen protection on the screen. Try not to scratch the screen.
DavidR Posted
This is an excellent monitor! I bought it for my wife for Christmas, and she is enjoying it. She can watch her shows and movies from various streaming services on it when she's not working. When she is working, the monitor handles Microsoft Office use very well. Overall, it was a great purchase. I am actually buying one for myself right now.