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34WK500-P

LG 34WK500-P

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#165 in

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Sentiment score50% positive
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Last updated: Jun 3, 2026

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Reddit IconKootsiak
9 months ago

I think LG still makes a few reasonably priced 34" ultrawides IPS's, but they are mostly 75hz or 100hz the last time I checked. I had their 34WK500-P and while it was only 2560x1080p and 75hz, it had nice colours and I got used for next to nothing. It lasted me almost 6 years before upgrading and still gets used by my brother.

Reddit Iconunlimitedcode99
7 months ago

Using an LG ultrawide, prolly the 34" 1080p 75hz version. It costed me around 13k 3 years ago when I bought it and I would say it's much better than those Xinese monitors that will breakdown after a year or later. I would rather not buy to those "specs" for cheap if it will be scrapped earlier.

Reddit IconOlympicAnalEater
8 months ago

You guys are on 5k now?! That is crazy. I am still on a 2560 x 1080p ultrawide 34' LG monitor.

Reddit IconGerAlexLaBu
9 months ago

Here with a 21:9 IPS LG, 2560x1080. 34 inch is perfect for that resolution. Great for gaming, but some games are locked at 16:9 For work and Adobe, superb

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 IconPlastic_Spend_9762
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 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.

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