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The one that fits your budget is the LG 34UM67-P, it's a decent 34" IPS panel with great SRGB color reproduction and my wife has one and loves it but it's a 2560x1080 display.  For around $650 the 34UM87M-B is a 3440x1440 panel and IMO the extra cost is worth it for the higher resolution.

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824025065&ignorebbr=1

I have 34UM95. Love it.

It is somewhat old model, so you might get it in that price range.

 

I personally have tried 2560x1080 and it was pretty bad IMO. I suggest going 3440x1440 if possible.

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The one that fits your budget is the LG 34UM67-P, it's a decent 34" IPS panel with great SRGB color reproduction and my wife has one and loves it but it's a 2560x1080 display.  For around $650 the 34UM87M-B is a 3440x1440 panel and IMO the extra cost is worth it for the higher resolution.

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824025065&ignorebbr=1

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4 hours ago, johnny5c said:

The one that fits your budget is the LG 34UM67-P, it's a decent 34" IPS panel with great SRGB color reproduction and my wife has one and loves it but it's a 2560x1080 display.  For around $650 the 34UM87M-B is a 3440x1440 panel and IMO the extra cost is worth it for the higher resolution.

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824025065&ignorebbr=1

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