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AOC 27'' 3D vs ASUS 27'' vs ACER 27'' vs LG 29'' 21:9

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December 3, 2013 8:16:27 AM
December 3, 2013 8:36:55 AM

Presler said:
Lg, because of unmatched performance of 21:9.


What do you mean by ''unmatched performance of 21:9'' ?

I can see that the acer contrast is 100million : 1 compared with the 5million : 1 of the LG.
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December 4, 2013 1:20:34 AM

Aside from the performance, you also have to consider other things, such as the surface of the display itself, response time, etc. Do you prefer matte screens or glossy, glassy panels? Will you be using this mostly for games? Another important thing to consider is what resolution is going to work best with your videocard. 1920x1080 is the standard.

The LG one has more pixels, but I have no concrete proof that a 2560x1080 taxes GPUs the same way as a 1920x1080 one does. But in my opinion, more pixels will tax your GPU more, and the LG display's total number of pixels on screen is more than the other 3. You might also want to check if the games you want to play supports a 2560x1080 resolution, should you go with the LG one. Most modern games support dozens of resolutions, but it's still best if you make sure.
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December 4, 2013 1:39:39 AM

jpmeneses21 said:
Aside from the performance, you also have to consider other things, such as the surface of the display itself, response time, etc. Do you prefer matte screens or glossy, glassy panels? Will you be using this mostly for games? Another important thing to consider is what resolution is going to work best with your videocard. 1920x1080 is the standard.

The LG one has more pixels, but I have no concrete proof that a 2560x1080 taxes GPUs the same way as a 1920x1080 one does. But in my opinion, more pixels will tax your GPU more, and the LG display's total number of pixels on screen is more than the other 3. You might also want to check if the games you want to play supports a 2560x1080 resolution, should you go with the LG one. Most modern games support dozens of resolutions, but it's still best if you make sure.


I will be playing some single player games on it , and mostly watch bluray movies on it. So are you saying the LG got a better picture quality than the ASUS? I also like the design of the asus more than the LG on. And the contrast on the asus looks superior to the LG one.

And i always play modern games like crysis series , cod , battlefield , etc , so yes , they all support this resolution 2560x1080.
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December 4, 2013 4:48:10 AM

dazkyl said:
jpmeneses21 said:
Aside from the performance, you also have to consider other things, such as the surface of the display itself, response time, etc. Do you prefer matte screens or glossy, glassy panels? Will you be using this mostly for games? Another important thing to consider is what resolution is going to work best with your videocard. 1920x1080 is the standard.

The LG one has more pixels, but I have no concrete proof that a 2560x1080 taxes GPUs the same way as a 1920x1080 one does. But in my opinion, more pixels will tax your GPU more, and the LG display's total number of pixels on screen is more than the other 3. You might also want to check if the games you want to play supports a 2560x1080 resolution, should you go with the LG one. Most modern games support dozens of resolutions, but it's still best if you make sure.


I will be playing some single player games on it , and mostly watch bluray movies on it. So are you saying the LG got a better picture quality than the ASUS? I also like the design of the asus more than the LG on. And the contrast on the asus looks superior to the LG one.

And i always play modern games like crysis series , cod , battlefield , etc , so yes , they all support this resolution 2560x1080.


Well, if you're going spend more time watching bluray movies, then the LG one looks to be the logical choice due to its ultra-wide resolution, as it has a very similar, if not, the same aspect ratio (21:9) of a theater cinema screen, which is perfect for watching movies.

As for the actual performance and picture quality, you really can't know unless you see it for yourself. You can only depend on video reviews on youtube or from other people who have actually experienced using the displays on your list.
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December 4, 2013 9:48:53 AM

jpmeneses21 said:
dazkyl said:
jpmeneses21 said:
Aside from the performance, you also have to consider other things, such as the surface of the display itself, response time, etc. Do you prefer matte screens or glossy, glassy panels? Will you be using this mostly for games? Another important thing to consider is what resolution is going to work best with your videocard. 1920x1080 is the standard.

The LG one has more pixels, but I have no concrete proof that a 2560x1080 taxes GPUs the same way as a 1920x1080 one does. But in my opinion, more pixels will tax your GPU more, and the LG display's total number of pixels on screen is more than the other 3. You might also want to check if the games you want to play supports a 2560x1080 resolution, should you go with the LG one. Most modern games support dozens of resolutions, but it's still best if you make sure.


I will be playing some single player games on it , and mostly watch bluray movies on it. So are you saying the LG got a better picture quality than the ASUS? I also like the design of the asus more than the LG on. And the contrast on the asus looks superior to the LG one.

And i always play modern games like crysis series , cod , battlefield , etc , so yes , they all support this resolution 2560x1080.


Well, if you're going spend more time watching bluray movies, then the LG one looks to be the logical choice due to its ultra-wide resolution, as it has a very similar, if not, the same aspect ratio (21:9) of a theater cinema screen, which is perfect for watching movies.

As for the actual performance and picture quality, you really can't know unless you see it for yourself. You can only depend on video reviews on youtube or from other people who have actually experienced using the displays on your list.


What about the AsusMX299Q ... better than the LG ? :) 
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