night train
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2025
the toggle for adjusting is kinda to sensitive for me but this monitor is the best one from LGi had so far my 34" ultrawidestill no problems after 3 years of owning it so i went bigger and glad i made the right choice . the 39" is perfect for my games i play the curve makes it even better and with the height adjustment it fits perfect on my desk with a hutch . the resolution is the best with my rtx 5080 and 240 hz . overall best monitor i ever had
Ionut Danila
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 31, 2025
The LG UltraGear 34" Curved OLED Gaming Monitor is an absolute beast — a true game-changer for any serious gamer or content creator. First off, the OLED panel delivers stunning visuals. The colors are incredibly vibrant, blacks are deep and rich, and the contrast is simply unbeatable. Combined with the curved 34-inch ultra-wide screen, the immersion is next-level — whether you're playing fast-paced shooters or diving into cinematic RPGs. I recommend it! The best for gaming.
Steve
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2025
Was going back and forth on spending this much on a monitor but OLED changes your entire experience. The 34” is a great size and the pixel density is awesome! I believe the 34” is also little brighter than the 39”. When I first got it, there were vertical lines on the screen and thought I had a defective monitor but OLEDs need to do an image cleaning every once in a while especially when new. Once it was done it was flawless. Really happy I picked this up.
dongwon
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025
The display port cable doesn't seem to support 1.4, Keep that in mind when you buy. Other than that, I'm really satisfied.
Jake luttrull
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
Configuration of this was a bit tough to start and the text clarity isnt the best but my god is the image quailty just sublime. Every color is just so vibrant and the blacks are inky as expected for the oled. I got this on sale for 600 and I believe I got a steal of a monitor especially seeing the competition at the price. The build quality is also pretty great but I cannot comment on the stand since I have mine mounted on a monitor arm. I think if you are looking to get into OLED then this is an amazing option.
Garrett J.
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025
Fell in love with this monitor. The seamless capability of being able to switch between 4K 240hz for casual use or single player gaming to 1080 480hz for competitive esports with the click of a button is fantastic. Did not expect to use the speakers as much as i do, excellent and immersive pixel sound. Have had for over 6 months and no signs of pixel degradation. Highly recommended
Mohammed Alanazi
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on March 18, 2025
اخذتها ب 3500 .. شاشه ماشاء الله تبارك الله ماعليها كلام .. طبعا تابع مقاطع وشلون تحافظ ع بكسلاتها .. واغراضها كامله معها وامورها الحمد لله تمام التمام .. بس حط ببالك السلك الي يجي معها الظاهر الامريكي مااعرف نوعه بس مو مثل الي عندنا البريطاني يعني هات لك توصيله او فيش صغير الي يركب عليه اي نوع فيش وامورك تمام باذن الله
Brian Smith
Reviewed in Canada on February 3, 2025
Purchased this monitor on sale at about $1600. It's size is impressive to say the least. Even in comparison to my neo G9, this is easily the most beautiful monitor I've ever owned. If you can find this unit as an open box or on sale, it is a must have if you're shopping in this price range.Pros:-Massive size. This monitor is crazy immersive. To say that it pulls you into whatever game you're playing, or movie you're watching is an understatement. At recommended viewing distance, it fills most of your vision and along with the lifelike color accuracy in HDR, it can make you forget that you're looking at monitor.-HDR. While the monitor is certified for "VESA DisplayHDR 400" It can punch much higher. Small on screen highlights can reach in and around 1000 nits peak brightness and you can most certainly feel it. Even playing a game as simple as stock Minecraft can leverage these insane contrast ratios, like outside light peaking into a cave. When paired with games that are well mastered in HDR, like cyberpunk. It provides an experience nothing short of cinematic and makes every scene a joy.-Response times. Expect a buttery smooth experience especially on higher end computers. The "Grey to Grey" response times make for a monitor that becomes nearly imperceptible. I had a moment when playing "Warhammer 40K: Space Marines 2" where I was tracking enemies through the sky with my camera completely stationary. Each enemy was completely crystal clear as they flew by me. No ghosting or overshoot. Even amongst other OLEDs, LGs modern panel still measure near the top of the stack in terms of response time accuracy and this monitor flexes that point every moment it gets.Cons:-Most of the pros are still applicable to a lot of LGs product stack as well as others. What this monitor offers is exactly what other premier OLED gaming monitors offer, just bigger. Bigger price, bigger screen. That being said, if image quality is all you care about, then this screen offers essentially nothing over its smaller screen brothers.-Pixel density. At this gigantic size while still clocking in at a 1440p resolution, the "pixels per inch" is relatively low sitting at 82ppi. This would make it relative to a 27" 1080p monitor. While I personally have no grievance with this, you may actually want the smaller version of this monitor to compensate for the lower pixel density. That being said, this monitor feels deceptively sharp. Not to parrot what other reviewers have said about this monitor, but it certainly does not feel like a 1440p panel. Once in game, everything looks sharp and wears that low ppi much better than I thought it would. I cannot speak to everyone's experience however and this should be noted for a panel this expensive.All in all, this is one of those monitors that I would urge you to see in person if you're shopping in this price bracket. Taken everything into account, this monitor is gonna be my endgame until it dies, then I will hopefully replace it with another iteration of LGs 45" monitor. I love this form factor, I love the image quality, I love this monitor. For me, it is practically everything I could ask at the price I paid.
Parker Madonna
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2025
Bar none the best work/gaming display money can buy. You can usually find it on sale regularly. I'd only recommend to gamers who also want to use it for editing or work. Dual mode allows you to play esports with 480hz and with one button you can switch to your 4k 240hz. Great specs, has a sturdy a** monitor stand, but I highly recommend purchasing a monitor arm for it because it's gigantic. I love the minimal bezels and minimal branding. It's the perfect display for minimalist setups. Worth every penny I paid for it. Just make sure you have a solid PC or you will struggle with the 4K gaming haha.
فهد
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on April 14, 2025
شاشه ممتاز
Soso
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on April 13, 2025
Got a dead pixel after 20 days
Joshua Techman
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024
Pros- Large size- Top notch image quality and colors of OLED making it suitable to some design/editing work! (Comes with calibration software too!) (Just don't expect text to be clear at this size/resolution/subpixel structure)- 240Hz refresh rate is fast enough to stay relevant gaming for several years to come- Crazy low response time/input lag- Aggressive curve let's your eyes see to all 4 corners easier (A must for most people at these sizes)- Size and curve gives excellent immersion while gaming!- USB ports are nice- Thin bezels and sexy design- Nice adjustable stand allows for good viewing angles- Since it's LG (King of WOLED panels), I trust it not to get burn-in anytime soon- Plenty of input ports- Resolution good enough for some general use (especially if you're coming from 1080p or 1920x1200)- Well-packaged and protected (I was so scared of it coming damaged, and the box certainly was, but it was in perfect condition)- Comes with high quality cables (nVidia)- Anti-glare coating reduces glare..ishCons (I knew all these going in and didn't have any surprises)- Resolution (3440x1440) is not something to write home about and keeps things kind of insultingly big when scaled at 100% especially if you're used to 4k. Wish it were at least 5120x1440 for daily usability/work, but less pixels is easier for my laptop 3080 GPU to push higher quality game visuals and that's what I really got this for- WOLED subpixel structure and the resolution means that text clarity is just Ok (With Microsoft ClearType) (but terrible for text design and extensive text usage)- Expensive, but you already know that, and the market is what it is (I bought on Prime days 10-13-24 for ate twen tea forr)- Stand could have better viewing angles (I'd prefer to have this on a stand and be able to tilt it downward more, but I could buy an adjustable arm to put it on)- Some people may want it to include a KVM, but I'm fine without since it's just for my gaming rig- One button on bottom back of monitor a bit awkward to use (wish it had a remote!)- Annoying things that are just part of having an OLED monitor like having to let it run through it's 2 hour "OLED Image Cleaning" cycle, having to use more aggressive screensaver/sleep/shutdown settings to prevent burn-in, etc.- Lack of Dolby Vision that all LG OLED TVs come with (that would be nice for some games!)- Anti-glare coating is liked by some, but it does rob you of some of OLED's image quality lifting blacks a bit (Unfortunately, if you go with an LG OLED TV it'll have the beautiful glossy screen, higher 4K resolution , much taller depending on size, and no curve to help view the edges and make a much more immersive experience!)