They might be more suited to you in their design and specs, but there's very little between them.
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The extras that LG has thrown in here, like the ability to run inputs from two computers side by side, only add to the overall appeal.īoth Dell and Samsung have similar-sized curved ultrawide monitors on the market, with the Dell using an identical panel to this one and the Samsung offering a lower resolution and a higher refresh rate.
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The 60Hz refresh rate won't be enough for pro gamers but for everyone else the LG UltraWide 49WL95C Curved is going to be an impressive addition to any desk setup.
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Bear in mind that you're going to see some serious black bars at the sides of most videos in full screen mode, but if you need to get several windows up alongside each other – or use applications with complex interfaces, like video editors – then it's ideal. We can't fault the monitor in terms of how easy it is to set up, how well it's designed, or the sort of pictures you can get from it. Just make sure that you're actually going to make use of this screen real estate before you invest in the display (in other words, you won't just be looking at a really stretched web browser and nothing else all day). The LG UltraWide 49WL95C Curved comes with a significant price tag attached – in the region of £1,150-£1,200 – but you do get a lot of monitor for your money. LG UltraWide 49WL95C Curved: price and verdict Movies and games come across well – even the quiet, hard-to-pick out sounds – and unless you want a seriously superior audio experience you'll be able to get by without investing in any external speakers. LG 34 21:9 UltraWide Gaming Monitor with G-Sync Compatible, Adaptive-Sync, (2560x1080) IPS Display. The sound provided by the two 10W speakers is better than you might expect for a monitor that's focused so much on the visuals. LG 34 21:9 Curved WFHD UltraWide Gaming Monitor. You get two HDMI ports, one DisplayPort socket, and a USB-C port as well (which can accept a video input and charge your devices too). The build is solid and premium-feeling, there's support for HDR 10, and you can even connect up two devices to the screen and use half the space for each of them if you want to. You can easily fit three programs or windows side by side, and for certain games (like racing and flying ones) it creates another level of immersion too, though the maximum 60Hz refresh rate will put serious gamers off. It's not the sharpest, but it's more than sharp enough for everyday use, video editing, and a bit of gaming.Ĭolours are bright, text and images are sharp, and the overall experience of using this monitor is a glorious one – we'd be tempted to get one ourselves, if we could afford it. The LG UltraWide 49WL95C Curved monitor offers you a gigantic 49-inch, 32:9 aspect ratio, 5,120 x 1,440 pixel resolution curved display that is going to dominate pretty much any room you put it in.