🎮 Elevate Your Game with the Ultimate 45" Curved Monitor!
The LG45GR65DC-B Ultragear Curved Gaming Monitor features a massive 45-inch 32:9 QHD display with a 200Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time, perfect for gamers and creators alike. With VESA DisplayHDR 600 and 95% DCI-P3 color coverage, it delivers stunning visuals. The monitor supports multiple input sources and offers customizable gaming modes, making it a versatile addition to any setup.
Standing screen display size | 45 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
Max Screen Resolution | 5120 x 1440 |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 3 |
Brand | LG |
Series | 45GR65DC-B |
Item model number | 45GR65DC-B |
Item Weight | 19.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.9 x 42.7 x 22 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.9 x 42.7 x 22 inches |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 90 Volts |
Manufacturer | LG |
ASIN | B0CF6RXZJX |
Date First Available | August 9, 2023 |
P**.
Great Monitor for work
I was struggling at work with 2 older 22 inch monitors. I purchased this monitor and I am blown away. It fits well on my desk with the one exception that I keep it so close to me that I smack my fingers on the bottom of it when I raise my hands. I really love that this thing is so wide. You can use windows left / right key to dock screens to the left or right and it feels like two monitors. I do not play games on this so I did not spend the $$$$$ to get an OLED and it is beautiful.
G**R
Just what I wanted
Disclaimer: I'm down to one far from perfect eye, so my review will intentionally avoid matters of image quality, as I'm hardly qualified to judgeI've had this monitor for two weeks now. I needed more screen real estate than my 27" flat could provide, so I gave this a shot. I realized once it arrived that it was almost exactly the size of two 27" monitors side by side, for some perspective.The included stand is very sturdy. It's heavy, has a broad base, and an adjustable VESA standard mount, and I quickly replaced it with an arm mount because it simply took too much of my limited desk space (yes, I have more monitor space than desk space). But it's not a bad stand if you don't mind its legs sprawling across the desk.Brightness is good, although I haven't had to have this in anything like direct sunlight. Unlike my last monitor, an Acer which didn't want to display anything until the computer had been sending a video signal for a minute or two. this doesn't fail to work because of power saving features and just turns on. I have no complaints with the picture, not that I'm difficult to please there.I'm thinking about buying a second one for a ton of screen space, which is about the highest recommendation I can give to something I've owned for two weeks.Something for PC gamers to remember: if you're playing games in the max screen resolution, it's pretty taxing on the hardware. With the same graphics settings on Cyberpunk, going from the 27" monitor on 1440p to 5120 x 1440 on this dropped my FPS from about 170 to 70
J**S
Loooove it
I love this monitor so much. Looks great. Does wonders for working. Really pushes my Macbook to its full potential with this much screen real estate.
D**R
Worked OK for 6 months
First off, its way to short. Not the stand but the screen area itself. The actual screen is as tall as a 17 or maybe 24" monitor. Coming from 3x 27" its very unsatisfying. While I only lost 640px width wise from triples and gained 360 vertically, I lost 2" of vertical screen space. I have dealt with the 49" Samsungs before and they are much much better than this thing. *** EDIT: I previously posted the monitor doesn't connect to PC on boot or reboot but this turned out to be a video card issue. I though my 3080Ti had all the latest BIOS updates as I have had it connected to 9 other DisplayPort monitors and never had issues but for some reason, it just didn't like this monitor. I ran the DisplayPort firmware update available on nVidias website and haven't had any issues since. The color is good, and I havent noticed any ghosting yet but I do have other VA panels so maybe I am used to it. Overall a good monitor but while 45" sounds big, its pretty small due to the aspect ratio so do your research on 45" monitors as there are 2 types of screen layout. ** ***6 month update*** The LED backlighting on the far right side now flickers randomly and the whole monitor goes completely black at random times while gaming. It will start, then happen 20-25 times over the next 30 minutes, then will work OK for another 30-40 minutes and start it up again. I have new HDMI cables and none of the other monitors I have swapped into this station do it, Gigabyte 27" 165Hz, Acer 35" 144Hz and an LG Ultragears 27". SO disappointed, when I had to send in my Acer 35" for warranty shipping was almost $350, I cant imagine how much this POS would cost to ship in for warranty. I could likely buy another monitor for that price. I have 4 LG TVs, LG Refrig, Every phone since the G3 and 2 other LG monitor and this was the worst product experience I have had with LG
J**R
Good budget value ultra wide monitor
The screen may be of lesser quality compared to other wide screens greater than 40”, but for the value it’s a great introductory into the landscape of ultra wide gaming by a well known brand.
T**H
Love it
Love this monitor. Works really well with my m1 MacBook Pro, as well as my windows gaming pc.
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