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LG EA93 29-Inch Monitor Priced in Europe

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LG Electronics has now announced that in Europe its newly-released 29-inch monitor, the EA93, will bear a price tag of €599 (~ $764). Set to ship in the EU at the end of this month, LG's display features an IPS panel, a native resolution of 2560 x 1080 pixels, a 5 ms (GtG) response time, 300 cd/m2 brightness, a contrast ratio of 10,000,000:1, two built-in 7 W speakers, a three-port USB 3.0 hub, and DVI, HDMI (x 2) and DisplayPort inputs.



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Kinda getting sick of these popping up. I don't see any use for these in the home.
 
Please don't tell me that this aspect ratio is the new standard...I can't really see the point of such width.
 
I kinda wana try it could be the gap between a triple monitor setup but i would like a higher res.
 
What's the point..?

You can get a used 3007WFP-HC for less than 600$ by now.
 
Although..... 2560x2160 (portrait; as said in another thread recently) would be really nice...... but for the price of two of these abominations, I think there are better alternatives.....

3x Catleep, any one??? :eek:
 
Kinda getting sick of these popping up. I don't see any use for these in the home.

If you like multiscreens this is perfect.
 
I want one of this but with a size of AT LEAST 32-34" and a vertical res of 1200p or even 1440p. This 29" crap has a vertical size equal with a 23" 16:9 monitor, but if I will ever buy on of those I want to be at least as tall as a 27 incher!! Common, is not that hard to build one!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I just need the real screen size in cm and order one!!!

Edit: PrimaVera hit the nail! :)
 
I want one of this but with a size of AT LEAST 32-34" and a vertical res of 1200p or even 1440p. This 29" crap has a vertical size equal with a 23" 16:9 monitor, but if I will ever buy on of those I want to be at least as tall as a 27 incher!! Common, is not that hard to build one!!!!!!!!!!!!

Convince their marketing and engineering dept then, we are counting on you :)
 
What happened to all the 1920X1200 monitors?
 
What happened to all the 1920X1200 monitors?

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Kinda getting sick of these popping up. I don't see any use for these in the home.

personally i would rather have one of these than two monitors on my desk.
 
personally i would rather have one of these than two monitors on my desk.

Agree. But the thing is those 29 inchers are too damn small (vertically) for my taste. I would prefer 1 of this but with the same vertical size as a 27 incher///:shadedshu
 
Agree. But the thing is those 29 inchers are too damn small (vertically) for my taste. I would prefer 1 of this but with the same vertical size as a 27 incher///:shadedshu

You realise that this monitor is aimed at people who need more horizontal space than vertical right? Also, if you wait a bit longer they will make a bigger version, probably with the same resolution.
 
I'll take three,.....!!!

Tripple monitor setup secret ninja style,....go!
 
Wow that's a really wide screen! Gives a whole new meaning to "widescreen monitor". Personally I would like to have this. It's great for work and multitasking. Better than two screens because now there's no bar in the middle.
 
Wow that's a really wide screen! Gives a whole new meaning to "widescreen monitor". Personally I would like to have this. It's great for work and multitasking. Better than two screens because now there's no bar in the middle.

No! Really? No bar! Holy cow! :roll:

Feeding Google: LG needs to make this in a 32" version! And upping resolution at same time :cool:
 
they can't sell these monitors unless it's the common TV resolution!

Where are the 2560x1080 televisions?

It won't sell if it ain't FULL HD....and glossy!
 
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Note the position of the ports. The monitor looks sleek with nothing connected, but once you connect even the power cable to it the look is ruined. I assume they were going for making it as thin as possible disregarding usability.
 
Note the position of the ports. The monitor looks sleek with nothing connected, but once you connect even the power cable to it the look is ruined. I assume they were going for making it as thin as possible disregarding usability.

LOL, how often are you staring at the back of a monitor,....?
 
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