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I am building my pc mainly for light workstation gaming and browsing use. And The only games i would get would be mainly racing games and maybe games like arma two. I originally thought about a single 1080p monitor but the more i think about the more i want to get a bigger higher resolution monitor.What do you guys think of the lg 34um94 (this-  http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824025066R&cm_re=lg_34um94-_-24-025-066R-_-Product).Or do you think i should get multiple 1080p monitors/multiple qhd monitors? I would probable use a 980 with the lg and the multiple 1080p monitors but maybe something more beefy/sli for triple quad hd monitors. anyway what do you think?

 

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Depends.. At that price you could get a 144hz 1440p monitor but it won't be curved.

 

 

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the lg comes in both curved and non curved options and i would get the non curved one i don;t want a curved monitor.

at 34 inches though curved is very nice. Plus you'd have to sit atleast 5 feet from your monitor to get the full experience on a flat panel at 34 inches. Personally to me that's to big.. 27-30 is about where Id go

 

 

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