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Technically, it sports a 5120x2160 pixels resolution, a 33% larger screen than 4K monitors. Its ergonomic adjustment options are a tilt and limited height, without swivel, luckily its VESA mounts extend this further. It has a good build quality with the nice addition of a plastic strap at the pole to help with cable management. It is a good monitor for most uses and has wide viewing angles making it suited for office collaboration.
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Its 5K resolution lets you view multiple apps on your screen at one time without hindering functionality, like a full size 4K video plus an ample 5:9 work area at the side. Multitasking is easy with this 34-inch monitor from LG. USB-C brings in a wealth of other benefits like hubs for expansion, and its smaller, reversible connector is more portable and much easier to use than with older cables. Apple's new M1 Max and M1 Pro processors increase the number of external displays you can connect to a MacBook Pro up to four versus one on the previous generation. USB-C connectivity delivers faster transfer speeds and is capable of transferring video, data and power all at the same time with a single cord. The new breed of USB-C monitors offer more than just a USB-C port to connect to. For instance, models featuring a built-in USB or Thunderbolt hub cut the clutter on your desk and streamline your workflow without distractions. While many monitors will just ‘work’ when plugged into a MacBook Pro, getting a video signal is only half the story as you’re going to be sitting in front of it for hours so you need to take ergonomics and ease of use into account as well. Click on the link below to go to each monitor manufacturer's site: