
LG 34uc98-W
3440 x 1440 pixels, 34"
LG 34uc98-W
3440 x 1440 pixels, 34"
I got this information from the specifications. Mounting VESA wall mount type: 100 x 100 Accordingly, you can mount it on a wall with the appropriate bracket.
Worked for me and my Mac.
I was under the impression that a usb -c port and cable was able to provide power and data to a device. meaning that one cable does both jobs.
According to my information, your MacBook Pro supports a maximum resolution of 2560 x 1600. The size of the monitor, whether 34", 38" or even a 55" TV does not matter. See also: https://support.apple.com/kb/sp582?locale=de_CH
This is the LG 34UC98-W. You can find the LG 38UC99-W here: LG 38UC99-W (38", 3840x1600)
Yes, of course. But not simultaneously, because only one of the monitor's inputs can be active. If two systems are to be visible on the monitor at the same time, one would have to realise it like this: The monitor is connected to a PC running the base system (host) and a virtual machine (VMware). VMware has technologies that make it possible to display both sessions on the monitor and to operate them with the same mouse/keyboard. The whole thing "feels" like two PCs (also needs 2 operating systems). Just like running 2 PCs .... Of course, this solution needs a powerful machine (i7 class, 16 GB RAM, fast SSD (Samsung pro) as system drive).
If possible, always prefer DisplayPort over HDMI. DisplayPort always offers the maximum resolution at the maximum refresh rate. The display mode via HDMI may be limited.
Just contact the customer service so that they can send you a suitable cable or adapter. Using the question function here for such requests and whining about it makes little sense... digitec@digitec.ch +41 44 575 95 00 Monday - Friday: 09:00 - 18:00
Just contact the customer service so that they can send you a suitable cable or adapter. Using the question function here for such requests and whining about it makes little sense... digitec@digitec.ch +41 44 575 95 00 Monday - Friday: 09:00 - 18:00
Yes, you can remove them or leave them on. As you like.
Yes, you can remove them or leave them on. As you like.
The monitors should work - I have the LG plus 2 x 27 inches. I can't answer whether it works for gaming. The LG is great for me and I can only recommend it.
I have no idea. I use the monitor with a MacBook Pro with Thunderbolt 2.
not at maximum resolution
Used devices logically have less warranty ;) This is the case with EVERY used product at digitec btw.
Wouldn't it be easier to ask which graphics card or PC you want to use the monitor for?
Hello - since the monitor has a Thunderbolt connection, this should be possible!
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