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LG UltraGear 34GK950F-B 34" Quad HD 3440 x 1440 2K 1ms MBR 144Hz 2xHDMI DisplayPort Radeon FreeSync 2 HDR 400 UltraWide Anti-Glare Curved Backlit LED Nano IPS Gaming Monitor
- 3440 x 1440 Quad HD 2K Resolution
- 144Hz Refresh Rate
- 1ms Motion Blur Reduction Response Time
- 2 x HDMI, DisplayPort Video Inputs
- 2 x USB 3.0 Type A, 1 x USB 3.0 Type B Ports
- Radeon FreeSync 2 Technology
- Flicker Safe Technology
- Tilt, Height, Swivel Adjustable
- VESA Mount Compatible

LG UltraGear Gaming Monitor
Ultra Sensation
Meet the LG UltraGear, a powerful gaming monitor with class-leading performance and stylish, award-winning design. It’s a large 34” ultra-wide 21:9 curved display, letting you see more of the battlefield. Images come to life on its Nano IPS panel, which covers 98% DCI-P3 color gamut. The combination of 120Hz refresh rate (overclock) and NVIDIA G-SYNC ensures super smooth gaming experience with minimum input lag and zero screen tearing. Together with three game modes, dynamic action sync, Sphere Lighting, and crosshair, it enables full gaming enjoyment.
Nano IPS
More accurate color and a broader contrast ratio combined to deliver truly high-end picture quality. Nano IPS controls color better, covering 98% of the DCI-P3 color space, the film industry standard.

QHD Resolution for Gaming
The 3440 X 1440 UltraWide QHD display delivers outstanding clarity to ensure precise gaming. The monitor's pixel area is about 1.8 times larger than an UltraWide Full HD 21:9 monitor, and about 2.4 times larger than a Full HD 16:9 monitor.


NVIDIA G-SYNC
This monitor supports NVIDIA G-SYNC, an advanced display technology that synchronizes refresh rates to the GPU inside GeForce GTX-powered PCs, eliminating screen tearing and minimizing stutter and input lag for a buttery smooth game play experience.

Sphere Lighting
Add new exc//images10.newegg.com/BizIntell/item/24/025/24-025-923ent to your gaming space with the striking LED effects of Sphere Lighting. Gamers can customize Sphere Lighting with an array of different colors and lighting modes to enhance the gaming experience.
Customized Game Modes
Set your game mode to optimize and customize your gaming conditions. 2 First-Person-Shooter modes and even a RTS pre-set mode, to choose from for your game.


Dynamic Action Sync
Dynamic Sync is a feature that minimizes input lag so the game play in RTS games is more responsive.

Crosshair
By placing the striking point in the center of the display, the Crosshair feature enhances accuracy in first-person shooter games.
Height, Tilt and Pivot Adjustable
This sleek, virtually borderless LG monitor is easy to put together with a simple press-and-click display-to-base attachment. The monitor provides comfortable viewing with versatile screen tilt, height and pivot adjustments.

Warranty & Returns
Warranty, Returns, And Additional Information
Warranty
- Limited Warranty period (parts): 1 year
- Limited Warranty period (labor): 1 year
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Return Policies
- Return for refund within: 30 days
- Return for replacement within: 30 days
- This item is covered by Beach Camera Return Policy
Manufacturer Contact Info
- Manufacturer Product Page
- Manufacturer Website
- Support Phone: 1-800-243-0000
- Support Website
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Pros: So I have been using dual SAMSUNG 2343BWX monitors for the past decade. At the time, that monitor was the best that money could buy and both of them are still great products that I still have and am using as secondary screens. However, I wanted to upgrade to IPS, G-SYNC, and 1440p 21:9 and this monitor is honestly nearly perfect (see cons). First off, IPS glow is a non-issue with my unit. After 20 hours of gaming and another 30 hours of MATLAB programing, web browsing, and reading PDF's in a *dark room* I have not noticed the IPS glow. Keep in mind that during this time, I was somewhat actively trying to notice the glow but still I could not. The only time IPS glow is noticeable is in a dark room, at a bad viewing angle, while displaying a black screen. This situation is very unrealistic and kinda dumb. As for the "overclock" buyers should be aware that the Freesync version of this monitor is 144 Hz. This product uses the same panel. LG is limited by Nvidia's old displayport 1.2 G-SYNC FPGA module. Therefor, overclocking this display to 120 Hz is still and underclock of the panel. You are only adding extra stress to the G-SYNC module so all overclocks should work out of the box with no issues. Colors are great out of the box but my opinion is shaped from a decade of using the same TN panel. Also as someone who hates RGB decorations this implementation of RGB lights is quite nice. Not overpowering, nice accent against my rooms wall, no software to install, and good brightness adjustment. NOTE: Make sure you set the refresh rate in Nvidia control panel AND WINDOWS 10 CONTROL PANEL. I spend 15 minutes wondering why this screen was running at 60 Hz when I thought I set it to 120 in Nvidia settings.
Cons: Please note that this cons list is really nitpicking. 1. The default brightness is *insane*. I have no idea why LG though 70 brightness by default was a good idea. I dialed it back to 25 and even then it still might be too bright. The absolute first thing you should do is turn the brightness of this thing down. 2. The height adjust of the monitor stand is a little suborn. I'm glad that the stand is nice and sturdy bit I might lubricate the height adjusting joint in a few months. 3. Turning the monitor off also un-powers the USB devices attached to the pass-through ports in the back. Minor inconvenience you should be aware of. 3. Price. See explanation bellow.
Overall Review: This monitor (at launch and time of purchase) costs $1400. This is frankly a little too high when you look at LG's competitors. You are paying a premium to get a 144Hz rated IPS panel that effectively guarantees the overclock to 120 Hz. This panel the latest and greatest from AU Optronics (LG buys the LED panels from them) so the colors are great and the IPS glow is (in all realistic use scenarios) a non-factor. You can get much cheaper similar products from Acer, HP, Alienware/Dell, or ASUS but each of those products have a compromise or a higher overclocking and/or IPS-glow lottery risk. I overpaid for my Samsung monitors 10 years ago and the quality of those monitors have served me well as primary displays and will continue to do so as secondary monitors. I overpaid for this LG monitor too but this thing is nearly perfect and will hopefully serve me well just like the Samsung panels did.