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17 Mar, 2026







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AI-generated summary
The LG 34G630A-B is a good-value pick if you want a big, immersive ultrawide for office work and everyday multitasking without paying “high-end gaming” money. The 34-inch curved layout is great for spreadsheets, dashboards, and side-by-side work—your eyes don’t have to work as hard as they do on a 27-inch panel, and it feels more like a proper workspace than a typical flat 32–33" monitor. At ~£367 ex-VAT, it’s comfortably in the “sensible buy” bracket for UK businesses that need productivity first.
That said, it’s not the obvious choice if your priority is serious colour accuracy, creative work, or competitive gaming. LG’s mid-range ultrawides generally don’t deliver the kind of punch you’d expect from the pricier models (especially around contrast consistency and overall refinement), and curved ultrawides can be a bit hit-and-miss depending on desk depth and how you sit. If you’re buying for a whole team, I’d strongly recommend checking viewing distance/desk space and making sure the mounting solution works for your setups—because this style of monitor shines when it’s positioned properly, and feels less compelling when it isn’t.

AOC
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