When comparing Dell U2718Q vs LG 34WK95U, the Slant community recommends Dell U2718Q for most people. In the question“What are the best monitors?” Dell U2718Q is ranked 76th while LG 34WK95U is ranked 219th. The most important reason people chose Dell U2718Q is:
The monitor's overall picture quality doesn't degrade much if you view the panel at an angle. This is especially important for those who, for example, plan to mount the monitor on a wall.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Excellent viewing angles
The monitor's overall picture quality doesn't degrade much if you view the panel at an angle. This is especially important for those who, for example, plan to mount the monitor on a wall.
Pro Works good in a well-lit room
When situated in a bright room, regarding picture quality the Dell U2718Q performs on par with the best monitors in its price bracket. It delivers beautiful images that have lifelike colors and deep blacks. Colors look fantastic thanks to the monitor's IPS panel that can sustain the reasonably high level of brightness - up to 300 nits, without losing the details.
Pro 5K resolution
The LG 34WK95U is an excellent option for those who aren't satisfied with the current-generation 4K displays thanks to its resolution that measures at 5120x3840 pixels.
Pro Has a USB-C port
The monitor's USB-C port receive a video signal, run the 34WK95U's integrated USB hub, and charge peripherals - all at once. It is fully compatible with the Thunderbolt 3 interface.
Pro Has a USB-C port
The monitor's USB-C port receive a video signal, run the 34WK95U's integrated USB hub, and charge peripherals - all at once. It is fully compatible with the Thunderbolt 3 interface.
Pro Has a USB-C port
The monitor's USB-C port receive a video signal, run the 34WK95U's integrated USB hub, and charge peripherals - all at once. It is fully compatible with the Thunderbolt 3 interface.
Cons
Con Poor HDR performance
This monitor can't deliver the proper playback of the HDR content because its peak brightness and color gamut don't correspond to the HDR requirements. The U2728Q covers only around 75% of the DCI-P3 which means that it can reproduce only 3/4 of the total colors used in the HDR content.
Con Poor HDR performance
This monitor can't deliver the proper playback of the HDR content because its peak brightness and color gamut don't correspond to the HDR requirements. The U2728Q covers only around 75% of the DCI-P3 which means that it can reproduce only 3/4 of the total colors used in the HDR content.
Con Expensive
There are many equally-sized 4K panels that offer the same functionality as the 34WK95U while costing substantially less.