LG 49WQ95C
The LG 49WQ95C is an excellent monitor, but it’s quite expensive, making it only worth the money if you need a single ultrawide display for both professional color-critical work and gaming.
-- As reviewed by Display Ninja
Product details
- 49" Curved DQHD (5120 x 1440) Nano IPS Display.Aspect ratio:32:9.Viewing Angle:178.0 degrees.Response time:5.0 milliseconds.Specific uses for product - Gaming.Contrast Ratio 1000:1 (Typ.), 700:1 (Min.)
- VESA DisplayHDR 400 with DCI-P3 98% (Typ.) - Feel like you’re in the game with a wider spectrum of color and enhanced brightness for rich worlds and brilliant details.
- nVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible - Officially validated by NVIDIA as G-SYNC Compatible*. That translates to faster, smoother gaming that's been tested to reduce screen tearing and stutter. Never miss a frame of the action as you clinch your victories.
- AMD FreeSync Premium Pro - AMD FreeSync Premium equips serious gamers with a fluid, virtually tear-free gaming experience. With at least 120hz refresh rate at minimum FHD resolution and low latency gameplay, you'll never miss a frame of the action as you play at peak performance.
- USB Type-C with 90W Power Delivery - Charging, syncing, transferring, you name it—just connect your device with a USB Type-C cable and be on your way with up to 90W power delivery.
- HDMI 2.1 - HDMI 2.1 unlocks higher resolutions, higher frame rates and a whole lot more bandwidth to get the most out of your next-gen consoles.
- PBP/PIP, Built-in KVM, Low Blue Light, Dual Controller,
PROS
+ Accurate, consistent and vibrant colors; high pixel density
+ Quick response time, low input lag
+ Plenty of features, including VRR up to 144Hz
+ Ergonomic stand and rich connectivity options, including USB-C with PD and KVM
CONS
- IPS glow and mediocre contrast ratio (as expected from this panel technology)
- Poor HDR image quality
- Expensive at MSRP
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Expert reviews and ratings
By Display Ninja on September 21, 2022
The LG 49WQ95C is an excellent monitor, but it’s quite expensive, making it only worth the money if you need a single ultrawide display for both professional color-critical work and gaming.
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