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The 34-inch IPS panel runs at 2560 x 1080 with a 21:9 aspect ratio, so you get far more horizontal space than a standard display. Two or three windows side by side feels natural, making it great for work, content creation, and everyday multitasking.
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Save US$90LG UltraWide 34-inch IPS FHD monitor: was US$300 now US$210 at Best BuyLG’s UltraWide 34-inch monitor is down to $210 at Best Buy. The 21:9 IPS display gives you loads of horizontal space for multitasking, while 100Hz refresh and 5ms response keep motion smooth. DisplayHDR 400 and sRGB 99% add vibrant color, and the slim design keeps desks tidy.
View DealMotion is smooth too, thanks to a 100Hz refresh rate paired with a 5ms response time that keeps scrolling, video playback, and video calls feeling fluid without any distracting blur.
I like that LG keeps the design simple. The narrow bezels and slim stand help free up desk space, and the almost borderless look makes the screen feel even wider when you sit in front of it.
The Switch app adds a useful productivity boost too. You can split the display into up to six sections, customize layouts, and jump into calls quickly using hotkeys, which makes juggling tasks feel easier during busy workdays.
Reader Mode adjusts brightness and color temperature to reduce eye strain when you’re reading documents or browsing for long stretches, which is something you'll definitely appreciate after hours at a desk.
Connection options are straightforward with one HDMI and one DisplayPort, plus a headphone jack for quick audio access. It also supports 100mm x 100mm VESA mounting if you want to move it onto an arm or wall mount later.
At 34 inches, this monitor delivers a huge workspace without moving into premium pricing. If you’ve been looking to upgrade your setup for productivity, creativity, or general everyday use, this is one of the better Ultrawide deals I’ve seen at this price.
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