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The LG 34GP950G-B is a premium 34-inch curved Ultrawide QHD gaming monitor featuring a Nano IPS panel with 3440x1440 resolution, 1ms response time, and a 144Hz refresh rate (overclockable to 180Hz). It supports NVIDIA G-SYNC Ultimate for tear-free gameplay, boasts a 178° wide viewing angle, 400cd/m² brightness, and covers 98% of the DCI-P3 color gamut. Designed with a 3-side borderless frame and an adjustable stand, it delivers both performance and ergonomic comfort for serious gamers and professionals alike.












| ASIN | B097QF8CP3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #67,928 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,512 in Computer Monitors |
| Brand | LG |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,052) |
| Date First Available | June 22, 2021 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 32.1 x 12.3 x 18.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 20.1 pounds |
| Item model number | 34GP950G-B |
| Manufacturer | LG Electronics |
| Max Screen Resolution | G-SYNC Ultimate 180Hz O/C |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 32.1 x 12.3 x 18.5 inches |
| Screen Resolution | 3440x1440 |
| Series | 34GP950G-B |
| Standing screen display size | 34 Inches |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
S**T
Solid mid range ultrawide with great specs
Pros: -144hz native -HDR 400 certified -Gsync compatible (48-144hz) -external power brick (might be a con depending on how you feel) -IPS 1ms response Cons: -included cables are a bit short Overall this is a solid display, but I'll be honest I was very nervous when I bought this because there were no reviews of this monitor on Amazon or anywhere on the internet that I could find. I guess it's because this is a new model that LG just introduced at CES 2020. Anyway, it's 2020 and the reality of the panel lottery is still with us. I did lose some sleep the night before because I was very nervous of getting a bad panel or having the display damaged in transit or at the factory. When It arrived I was pleasantly surprised that the monitor box came inside another, larger box from amazon that included additional packing material to prevent the monitor from shock damage. When I opened the monitor the packing was firm and tight, and the first thing tat I did was to assemble the stand (very easy to do) and plug the monitor in with the included, but short, displayport cable and check for dead/stuck pixels or severe back light bleed. To my absolute amazement, I saw no dead pixels and back light bleed was nonexistent. IPS glow is there, but minimal and comes with the technology. I'm not sure if I just got lucky or if LG's QC process is just that good with these new monitors. This is my first LG monitor but I'm definitely going with them from now on. While most probably don't like the external power brick as it adds additional cable management, I actually like the modular approach in case it is faulty in the future or needs to be replaced. The displayport port is 1.4, so if you need some more reach you can do what I did and purchase a longer cable to suit your specific needs. HDR 400 is fine, but isn't as robust or clear as HDR 1000, but if you wanted that, you'll be paying more than twice the cost of this. The native 144hz works fine, as does the 165hz overclock, but I didn't use it since freesync/gsync works from 48-144hz. The panel is also 10 bit, which is a nice touch as well. Coming from a 27 inch 144hz TN panel I was expecting more blur from the lower response time of the pixels. I was wrong. I may not be a pro gamer or anything, but I do play a lot of fast paced games and I was amazed in the response time. There is merit to LG's claims of fast response, although I'm not sure if it is exactly 1ms. G sync works fine, as I have a GTX 1080TI, and haven't experienced any of the common problems that may happen with lower end freesync panels. This panel is certified with Nvidia as Gsync compatible, so I guess no problems should be expected there. For its price, I couldn't find a monitor that checked as many boxes as this one did. Sure, there are ultrawides with HDR1000 and such, but come with other tradeoffs like running hot and annoying fans that are loud. There are also less featured ultrawides if you don't need HDR or 10 bit color, but at $1000 USD this monitor is priced right, and is a solid buy if you are entering the world of ultrawides for the first time like me. I do recommend buying it from Amazon if possible, as their return policy tends to be a bit more generous than others with regards to dead pixels/etc.
C**Y
Amazing Quality. All My Games Feel Like The Next-Gen. Well Worth It.
So I just got my new LG 34GN850-B. I was running ultrawide before, with an older LG that was only 2560x1080. This new one is so much better. 1080p to 1440p, way better colors, much better response time, HDR400, nicer curve screen, just overall a great upgrade. I've tried a number of games including Doom Eternal, Rage 2, Far Cry 5, Forza Horizon 4, Crackdown 3, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, and Dirt Rally. Doom Eternal is actually quite amazing and HDR seems to work. Granted, I know this set is only HDR400 (which some people say is useless), but I've dropped around 30 hours on this game with my old monitor and I can see a noticeable improvement. Far Cry 5 supports HDR but the effect is much more subtle. I had to switch it on and off a few times, HDR is better, but it is not a huge difference like Doom. Rage 2 doesn't support HDR but still looks way better (maybe due to 10-bit color), it was just a richer image. Shadow of the Tomb Raider was also amazing with full ultra settings RTX shadows and HDR. Not sure how much HDR is doing, but overall this game looked like it was next-gen compared to my old kit. I think a lot of this was just the resolution bump, but also the better color. Both Crackdown and Forza support HDR but honestly it was hard to say it was doing anything, but the games both looked very good in any case, so I won't complain. Also, I am running this with a 2080 Ti so performance was really good, around 90 to 120 fps in all the games. Besides the look of it, the response time is very good (maybe not the advertised 1ms but still nice). Even at lower fps, the monitor felt smooth and responsive, way more than my old set (which kind of have a double image issue when turning or panning very fast). It's still not quite TN level, but for an IPS this may be one of the best. 160Hz overclock was no problem, but you can't do RGB 10-bit and 160Hz at the same time. Since 144Hz is still a lot, I have turned off the overclock so I can use 10-bit color. Though both options are hard to tell, I'd rather have better colors since most games are capping out at 120fps anyway. There were no QC problems, zero dead pixels, no bleed at all. So overall I am very happy with the monitor. It includes many quality of life improvements coming from a 1080p set, and hits a nice balance of features and quality. I was considering the more expensive HDR1000 kits, and I'm sure the HDR is better, but I think I made a good choice here. The IPS panel is amazing, very little ghosting or any other problems like that, nice clean picture. And the HDR400 actually does something. It's not mind-blowing, but it is noticeably better in some games and a worthwhile bonus feature if you are already buying this monitor for the other reasons. I would recommend.
R**D
monitor is working great now for 3 months no dead pixels. I have tested it at 144 MHz and 180 MHz, its works perfectly provide you have the correct cable and display port and graphics card.
G**G
This is a great monitor. Ticks all the boxes for a good gaming experience, 21:9 aspect ratio, 144 hz native refresh rate with no overclocking needed, 1440p resolution, IPS panel with accurate colours and wide viewing angles. Plus it's easier to run than a 4K display while being more immersive in my opinion, if game supports ultra wide aspect ratio. Build quality is also great, the included stand, while thin, does occupy lots of desk depth, but i recommend mounting it on a monitor arm for best ergonomics. Joystick control at the bottom for the monitor OSD is also very easy to operate and intuitive. Only downside i would say is the mediocre HDR implementation, while technically HDR compatible, it does not make for an upgraded experience because of the lack of local dimming. All around great monitor for gaming, media consumption and productivity, just note that once you get used to an ultra wide monitor, you may not ever want to go back traditional 16:9 monitors!
M**D
On regrette que la plus grande définition supportée, ne soit pas plus répandue pour les partages d'écran teams/zoom. Attention aux défauts de l'écran à l'arrivée, testez avant d'installer ! Ceci dit, l'échange / réparation via Amazon ou le constructeur fonctionne super bien, si vous pouvez attendre 3 semaines. Attention, l'écran chauffe votre pièce. Nous avons dû couper le chauffage (thermostat à 19,5°C / 67F), car l'écran montait la température à 27° avec -5 à 5°C (23F - 41F) dehors.
A**Y
اشتريت هذه الشاشة بعد بحث طويل عن شاشة IPS وفيها مواصفات ممتازة تخدمني كلاعب PC الشاشة ممتازة جدا بالاستجابة والألوان، لم ألحظ فيها قوستينج ولا تيرينج أبدًا ،، الـHDR فيها جيد بالألعاب فقط بعد كسر سرعتها إلى 160 يلتغي الـHDR إعداداتها من المصنع ممتازة، تسريب الإظاءة يوجد ولكن معقول ،، بالنسبة للخامة البلاستيكية فهي سيئة جدا ،، الحامل سيئ كجودة وغير عملي من ناحية مرونة تحريك الشاشة ،، لازلت أبحث عن حامل منفصل بدل الأساسي. السعر غالي وتستاهل في حدود 3400﷼
H**Y
Que dire, la vitesse de réponse et la clarté de l'image est époustouflant. J'avais peur de regretter mon achat, car beaucoup plus cher que ces comparses. Pas besoin d'hésiter, allez y, vous ne serez pas déçu.
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