LG 34U65ZA-B

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Sentiment score50% positive
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Last updated: Jun 5, 2026

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Reddit Iconmarkekt
10 months ago

One I recently purchased. Ignore the KVM functionality. It’s a software feature where one computer controls the other. Other than that I like it. The curve is so subtle I barely notice. https://a.co/d/2TkMpNo

Reddit IconLongjumping_Tip_7107
13 days ago

I have a different LG one (not Costco). I chose it for WFH since it has USB-C with 90W power as well as USB A ports so I can plug in a single cable and have it both charge and support my accessories without having to use many different cables. I also wanted an IPS panel for better viewing angles. If those aren’t high priority for your use, then this seems like a good one to get!

11 days ago

LG 34 UltraWide WQHD Curved IPS 60 Hz LED Monitor with Builtin Universal Docking Station Business Black 34BQ77QBB My main gripe with it is that the usb hub (internal to the monitor) will randomly stop working every month or so and I have to reset the monitor (pull the power cable out and hold down the power button for 30 seconds after). It’s otherwise exactly what I wanted.

Reddit IconAchim63
3 months ago

I'm happy using a single LG 34" (3440x1440@60Hz). Enough room for 2 pages of A4 size and then some, or e.g. a PDF and some Ghostty splits. And also nice for movies. I usually use my apps in full screen mode. If I ever need more room there's still the possibility of opening the 16" MBP screen (but that happens rarely).

Reddit IconPlastic_Spend_9762
10 months ago

I use a 34 curved ips from LG. There are also mini LEDs from TCL.

6 months ago

If you get the 34" IPS LG, it's produced a good picture so far.

6 months ago

I still have a 34" LG IPS monitor, it's a good piece of equipment, and until I find the right OLED...👌

Reddit IconAlfeetoe
about 2 months ago

I adore my current LG monitors (2x 34” IPS, 1x 27” IPS), but they’re fairly old now, lack the OLED displays, and I’ve been concerned about upgrading cause larger form factors have had pixel density issues. This seems like the perfect mixture of size, tech, and would fix perfectly into my mixed work from home and gaming setup.

Reddit IconBananowyDr
12 months ago

Damn, I should have waited those 2 years.. I bought used LG IPS 34" for the price of new DWF

Reddit IconRuckus55
6 months ago

I wanted to get it - I stuck with the 34" IPS LG. But the resolution on this and the 38" screen size was super appealing.

Reddit IconYatzki
4 months ago

Lg 34 and 38 ultrawides still have one of the best IPS panels up to date for general multi purpose use. I have had LG 38 IPS for few years now and I will upgrade to LG 39 oled 5k2k eventually.

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