Experience stunning performance with the vast 34” curved WQHD LG
UltraGear OLED gaming monitor. Stay a step ahead of the
competition with an ultra-fast refresh rate up to 240Hz and .03ms
response time that will bring you into the game like never
before. And with the steep and dramatic 800R curve, you’ll feel
enveloped in the action from virtually all around you. This
UltraGear's ultra-thin, bezel design, height, tilt and swivel
adjustability along with impressive connectivity options and make
this UltraGear, ultra-essential for your battlestation setup.
¹Actual refresh rates may vary depending on computer graphics
specifications and configurations. ²NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible
supports variable refresh rate on GeForce GTX 10 Series and
higher GPUs on Display Port, and GeForce RTX 30 Series and higher
GPUs on HDMI 2.1. ³Headphones sold separately. For DTS patents,
see http://patents.dts.com. Manufactured under license from DTS,
Inc. or its affiliates. DTS trademarks and logos are registered
trademarks or trademarks of DTS, Inc. in the United States and
other countries. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ⁴Graphics card that
supports DisplayPort 1.4 or HDMI 2.1 are required to achieve up
to 240Hz refresh rate support. Graphics card sold separately.
Review: “The first time my desktop loaded, I thought the monitor
was off.” - I’ve kept my desktop pure black for years: auto-hide
taskbar, no desktop icons, minimal everything. When I powered on
this OLED and my desktop loaded, I genuinely thought the monitor
was off. I moved the mouse and the cursor appeared, and that’s
when it hit me. I had been lied to for over 20 years about what
“black” was supposed to look like. Every LCD I’ve ever owned was
just bright gray pretending. My ultimate “aha” moment was setting
VSR to 4K and watching an LG OLED demo from the 8K Clarity
channel on YouTube in HDR. That’s when it finally clicked what
people mean by depth. Blacks aren’t just dark, they disappear.
Bright elements don’t glow through a backlight, they feel like
they exist independently in space. Blacks can be too dark if you
want, but the settings are there to tune it. With the right HDR
configuration, bright highlights feel like actual light, not just
higher brightness. Poor tuning can make HDR look blown out, but
when dialed in, it’s unreal. Motion clarity is another quiet
flex. I went from 180 Hz to 240 Hz, and while high FPS always
feels good, OLED motion feels sharper and more physical.
Everything snaps. Games like Returnal, Death Stranding, and
cinematic director’s-cut style titles feel cleaner and more
intentional. Once you feel it, going back to a traditional
display feels wrong. Color surprised me most. It’s not just
vivid, it’s honest. Reds, sunlight, and HDR highlights stood out
immediately, but nothing felt artificial. It manages to feel
cinematic and accurate at the same time, which is rare. For
desktop work, it’s fantastic. Dark mode feels natural, text is
crisp, and the screen just disappears when you’re focused. I am
mindful about static elements. I keep dark mode on and avoid
leaving static images up, but the monitor includes burn-in
protection. I once thought I had folder burn-in, but it turned
out to be temporary ghosting. A quick pixel refresh and habit
adjustment solved it completely. Gaming on this display is
transformative. All games benefit, not just HDR showcases.
Everything looks cleaner, more dimensional, and more intentional.
It doesn’t just make games prettier, it makes them feel new
again. Bottom line: You don’t realize how compromised image
quality has been your entire life until you use OLED. Once you
experience this level of fidelity, contrast, and motion clarity,
it’s extremely hard to accept anything less. This display is for
people who want the best image available, full stop.
Review: 34 in ultrawide 800r curve 240hz - This monitor is beast
and I stole it for 750$. If this was full price though at 1300$
there's better options but this is def a premium monitor.
Reminder this is OLED technology so text clarity is not a strong
suit due to the technology so that in no way shape or form knocks
off any stars from this 5 star product. It's excellent for
gaming! Super responsive, high refresh rate, solid build quality.
It does have a matte coating but it's really not even remotely
close to as bad as people say. Picture quality is still bright,
vibrant and crystal clear. One thing to note is normal ultrawides
are normally 1800r curve and at this curve being slight makes it
wide and immersive. Now this one with 800r curve bends it so
aggressively that it honestly takes away from the immersion as
the sides of the monitor are brought closer together to make the
harder curve but this is not bad at all. You can see the whole
monitor better with peripherals making it easier to use for fps
games. I was torn between this and immersion but then I decided
to return this just cause I came to the conclusion I rather have
immersion from 1800r curve so I then picked up the g85sb from
Samsung but his LG is so dope and it looks so good! When or if I
become a little more competitive I might get this again. Somehow
to me I think this 800r curve makes it easier to aim on mouse and
keyboard. I feel like seeing the whole monitor easier and the
curve fits the eyes natural curve. Might be placebo but it works
for me. If your on the fence I'd buy it. Return it if you want to
try something else but keep in mind the refund process is 30 days
so if your offered payments from desertcart this process would be
more appealing as you are not putting the full price down.