I have last year's 45inch model. Despite the resolution, I don't think I can go back to a smaller gaming monitor now. The immersion of the 45inch display + 800r curve is just surreal.
I’m within my 60 days at Best Buy with my 45in. But I just got the 39in and returning the 45in. Trust me 39 is just better than the 45 and I have it stacked with a oled dell 4k monitor
I have the 45 ultragear too and had the 1st gen OLED 34 Alienware as well and honestly the resolution is not that bad to me - probably because every other aspect of picture quality is top notch on it. I bought one of the new 32 inch 4k's 240hz from this year as well and while the picture is sharper of course, once you flip on a game its not that big of a difference.
@@unearth87 I'm not sniper but I own the LG oled 39" and it's an amazing monitor. I can't speak whether it would be a huge upgrade for you, since I've never owned an alienware monitor before.
Yeah, I bet if you lost everything in a flood, you'd play on a cheap Hisense TV. I'm glad I grew out of my obsessive need to have the best. I'm happy with a $300 1440p LG display. Modern VA panels perform as well as IPS ones for motion handling and response and have better color fidelity. Maybe an expensive IPS panel can overcome the washed out look and give better blacks but not at my price point.
@@Lurch-Bot Key word is YOU not everyone is happy with a cheap hisense tv to have to play on every day so if you have the money might as well go for the best.
I too see it's $800 right now. Upgrading from the LED version of a similar monitor I've been using. Been waiting for OLED monitors to become more mainstream since I picked up my LG OLED tb back in 2019. Pumped to upgrade!
The "ideal" curvature depends on your distance to the screen. You would want to sit in the center of that radius. This way, all parts of the screen are at the same distance from your eyes. Compared to flat panels, especially ultrawides, this can actually help very much against eye strain due to you constancly refocussing. Do make sure to look away every once in a while though, not focussing for long times can also be very strenuous!
I'm sure the panel looks nicer than my 'old' 38" LG ultrawide, but I don't want to give up real estate. Still rocking their model from 2-3 years ago that is 3840 x 1600 and it works fine for my use cases.
@@SarkkiKarkki oh you're right 2020! that price is crazy... it's a decent screen but OLED panels look so much better. I'm not sure why they haven't made a direct upgrade yet. The only big issue with this old one is one of the internal fans can be noisy. I finally sourced a replacement after 3 years so now it's quiet but I also bought it brand new when it was I think around $2000 USD. Horrible to need to replace a noisy fan on such an expensive monitor honestly.
@@maximehebert3209 sounds right. I have the 38GL950G which is also 109ppi. I love the idea of a nice OLED panel but losing resolution for the same size is a big no-go for me. At this specific size and aspect ratio, 3840 x 1600 looks just perfect to me.
@macking104 No that's VA. The 49" 32:9 is really just a wider 34" 21:9 ultrawide or put another way two 27" screens side by side, the height is about the same. The 39" is a significant bump in vertical height and that's what many of us have been waiting for.
I have several LG panels I used to have different companies in the past but so far they've impressed me the most. Now I'm looking at this one 3 years is good enough to replace them. Right? lol
I think my ONLY concern is the pixel density on this thing, and while I know it's fine for gaming (I've used less, tbh) I don't think LG's policy covers a single dead pixel, but a dead pixel at that PPI is going to be really noticeable
In many countries with strong consumer laws like Australia or NZ, doesn't actually matter what is written in the manufactures warranty, a single dead pixel is cause to request/demand a replacement as a manufacture defect.
A lot of folks crapping on it due to 1440p resolution. I have this, and had the Alienware 32”, and have the lg c3. Honestly, I prefer the 39”. The lower resolution in game is barely noticeable, and the brightness more than makes up for it, compared to the Alienware 32”. It really is a beautiful screen.
Been looking at this and the Alienware lately, and I was curious. This uses a WOLED panel from what I've gathered, while the Alienware is QDOLED. Word is that WOLED doesn't quite get the same colour saturation as QDOLED, nor contrast ratio, but doesn't risk burning the screen as much either. Was curious if you might be able to confirm first hand, any of these claims I've come across?
@@Derceto00 yeah, the qdoled does better contrast and colors, but to me, and my opinion may not mean much, the dimmed qdoled panel makes it so I really have to be in a dark room to appreciate. I don’t get that from my lg c3 or the 39” screen. Images really shouldn’t be oversaturated or overly contrasted, so the lg is fine for me. I don’t want to bash the Alienware, it’s a fantastic monitor in dark room setting, just wanted to chime in and say that the 1440p lg looks fantastic, and not to let the lower resolution deter anyone. In game, it’s not like your playing a pixelated game.
@@TheScruffyHermit Thanks for your quick reply. So, you would say that the WOLED is brighter, with a less saturation and contrast to the QDOLED. Brightness is fairly important to me, so, that's quite good to know. Also, I fear screen burn, as I was an early adopter of LCD back in the early 2000s, and the very first screen I ever bought with my own money, was destroyed with burn-in within a year. 😆 I think I'll be better off with the WOLED, and really, judging by what I see in Greg's video here, it doesn't look like the tradeoff of going to QDOLED, would be worth it at this point in time. WOLED looks quite nice through the perceived image of the video. Thanks again for getting back to me so quick. 🍻
Hey Greg, about 20+ years ago, I saw in either a PC Gaming mag or Maximum PC, at Setup with 6-9 LCD Monitors running Microsoft's 'Flight Simulator' , & it looked like you were actually sitting in the Cockpit of a 747 !!!
My dream monitor is a monitor that has high ppi, 1440p, OLED(good color accuracy), HDR, ultra wide and 120Hz-144Hz. That would be a real good monitor that I will use for 10 year mayber even more. 120Hz-144Hz is somewhat easy to achieve and have a lower latency while loooking real good.
I can't believe it only has one HDMI, no USB-C port and no speakers but I will be receiving this monitor today from Amazon so I am looking forward to seeing the quality of the display in person finally!! TYSM for the great review of the LG 34GS95QE! :)
The perfect resolution would've been the ultra wide 1600p. It more for the density but still easier to handle than 4K. While that resolution. Is the resolution that those, panoramic movies use. You know, all those movies that when you watch on a 16:9 display still have black borders up and down. They are usually 1600/1616p when 4K. Like, Ready Player One and many old movies. There are variations. But more or less that. I really don't get why they stopped making 1600p displays. My favorites res usually banish. I really liked 19:10 1200p. And then the ultra wide 1600p.
I have had this monitor for a few weeks now, and for 8 hours a day it’s my work monitor. The curve is no issue for non-game apps and neither is the resolution. 39” 800r is the sweet spot. I had a 34” curved ultrawide before and felt it was too small. The 45” LG from last year at this res seemed too low DPI for the size when I saw it in stores, but definitely immersive. This is the Goldilocks for me and when sat at arms length, all areas of the monitor are the same distance from the middle to the far edges. My 3080 drives most games at high to ultra at it’s native res at triple digit FPS. My next card will be a 4090, which I fully expect to run RTX ultra and constant high triple digits FPS. The colors and the refresh are outstanding and at only 22lbs without the stand it mounted on my existing wall mounted monitor arm and I only had to make a half turn on the height counterbalance to retain my sit-to-stand, no effort height changes.
You forgot to mention that these are also incredibly light weight. I bought the 45 inch LG and with everything in the box, it felt easy to carry around.
Hi Greg. I always give your videos a thumbs-up, even before I watch one. Yes, you're that great. I have one problem with most monitors with RGB lighting. How can you enjoy the RGB lights when you place the rear of a monitor facing a wall?
1440p is just too low. If this was a 1600p monitor it wouldve been an instant purchase from me personally. Ill stick with my 3840x1600p LCD monitor for now.
for gaming you really dont see a differrence, comments on youtube have clouded peoples heads again. My 4k C4 LG and this LG 39 inch durring gaming have no difference in visuals at all its barely noticable you would have to have your nose up against the screen to see something different.
@@alexsp7086I agree. Not to mention, this is physically the same size as my current LED ultrawide. I can't do any bigger because of desk space limitations. Looking forward to upgrade to an OLED monitor ever since I got my old TV back in 2019.
Thanks. This is actually the most consumer friendly review yet. I'm in the process of replacing two flat QHD with one curved - mostly for gaming and some office/productivity tasks. Guess this one does the trick, as the 800R also are the exact distance that i'm sitting away from the screens (under 1m / 39 inches) when i understood the explanations correctly? The farther away, the less aggressive the curve needs to be? Did i got that right?
Thanks for watching! Just want to clarify that this wasn't necessarily a "review" - LG sponsored this video. Essentially, we're just highlighting key features and things we like about the panel. As for the curve, there will be an optimal viewing distance such that the corners of the display are the same distance from your pupil as the center. The sharper the curve, the closer this distance will be to the screen itself by nature of the "R" value.
I love my LG 4K TV. LG have colours so dailed in! Watching about this LG monitor on it :) Is this monitor worth that much money? NO but just think in several years time these kind of monitors will be more of reasonable price range.
Greg, completely unrelated but are you sponsored by Aliexpress? I’ve already seen an ad run by them twice using clips from your show advertising PC parts.
Looks interesting. How much taller is the screen itself compared to a 27".. want to switch form current 49" to something a tad taller. Too many games are not designed with ultra ultra wides and have experienced too many issues. Including Starfield at release (no support what so ever and simple black boxes on the sides)
I got the previous version, the 45GR95QE-B a month ago and I am LOVING it. If you’re an ultrawide aficionado and in the market for a new monitor, pull the trigger! 👍
having an ultrawhide myself i do have complaints about resolutions in videogames, or u are stuck playing in the middle of the screen or everything is just stretched sideways :/ but overall i love it (i have the LG 29UM59 bit older but does the job!)
Can't use the 2.1 on this monitor unfortunately. Computer immediately thinks this is a 4k monitor and I hafta keep battling with it to change back and forth. Display port works perfectly, and can't see any difference
The only thing I don't think you covered is burn in. I have the Dell Alienware OLED and it gets burn in after about 3 months of use and I keep using the warranty to exchange. Not sure if the LG is better in this regard or what their warranty covers?
lg is the best in the market for oled. i have oled tv i would fall asleep too and its 3 years old with no burn in. Ive had lg led for 12 years now and now dead pixels
I would love to buy this one or it's bigger bro but I'm terrified of burn-in, as I have to do my work on the same desk and I'd hate to ruin it with office software torture for 160 hours per week.
I have this monitor and for 8 hours a day it’s my work monitor. The curve is no issue. Neither is the resolution. 39” 800r is the sweet spot. I had a 34” curved ultrawide before and felt it was too small. The 45” LG at this res seemed too low DPI for the size, but definitely immersive. This is the Goldilocks for me and when sat at arms length, all areas of the monitor the same focal distance from the middle to the far edges. My 3080 drives most games at high to ultra at it’s native res. My next card will likely be a 4090 which I fully expect to run RTX ultra and constant triple digits FPS.
If money is a non-issue, then get it for sure but there are many monitors at similar (aka indistinguishable) spec at ~500 USD price Great vid tho! Cheers from Poland
Only been on 1440p for a couple of years and don't really have the GPU to support a wide display comfortably anyway. But this looks like a nice monitor to get if I win the lottery :P I've been enjoying my budget monitor just fine. I was previously using an old Samsung FHD TV as a display. I use some sort of PC to stream content so an actual TV is pretty useless to me at this point. I don't have a big house so I don't need a huge panel to see it from across the room. As someone who grew up in the '80s and '90s, a 32" panel looks pretty big to me. Fun fact, a modern 32" panel has about 20% more display area than a 27" CRT TV, which was a medium size TV back in the day. The largest CRT monitor I ever owned was 21" and had about 8.5% less display area than a modern 23" panel.
a tempting panel but there are a few things keeping me from getting this. no usb-c, the resolution should be higher, I prefer my oleds to have a glossy screen, i kinda would like it to come with a remote and a next gen displayport to get it ready for next gen graphics cards i suspect will come with it. Prolly non issues for some but if im paying an arm and a leg for this id like a little more value.
So excited for it to come out in Europe and more soon in France... we will always have the same tax problem with a screen that will be 10/15% more expensive In any case, I only have one fear and that is the brightness, because I saw reviews of the 45 inch, the image looked very dark and I have the impression that it is Looks much brighter, doesn't it? yet there is only 75 nits difference and in peak so in constant it must be similar ?
I might buy one if they make a 1080p version but I don't expect that to happen unfortunately, because bigger number sells better I guess. I don't see the point for 1440p: The fonts in the native resolution are too small for my aging eyes, the GPU has more to compute and I don't see the pixels either on a 1080p display at an appropriate distance. Also many older games are intended for 1080p. I had once a 3x1440p monitor setup, it was absolutely terrible for said reasons. I got a 3840x1080p monitor then, I like that much more but I'm not very happy with the colors and the backlight.
I have a 32 inch samsung 800R. 144hz. its not oled however. I love it though. I came from an LG 75hz ultrawide to an actual gaming screen and its night and day difference.
@GregSalazar I'm actually taking out a loan from my retirement to get this monitor, lol. But after seeing this review, I'm convinced. My only question is, did this monitor just release? I'm not seeing many reviews on it. Would appreciate your response. Love the video and your content!
Is the 95 PPI complaint some sort of "purist" point of view? I sit at around 3 feet (1 meter) from my screen and the 45" version that i tested for a week looks perfect. It also has a 21:9 3440x1440 resolution and it has a PPI of 81 if I remember correctly. I tried really hard to see what people complain about but couldn't notice it. So i guess a 39" with the same RS would be even harder to notice. I'm currently on an Alienware aw2725df at this moment but everything looks small, and the test is difficult to read at 3 feet distance, so back to the 45 or maybe the 39 inches i go.
I still cant find an ultrawide (21:9) true 4k monitor with a high refresh rate. Highest I've seen in that resolution is 75hz. I know they just announced a 240hz 4k panel, but its not ultrawide. Every ultrawide I find still says its 3440x1440 :( I finally have a 4090 and I want to move to 4k, but I also want to go with ultrawide. I know Samsung has its g9 dual 4k 240 hz but that is a super ultrawide and over 2500 bucks... I just want a standard ultrawide, in 4k (which I guess would be 5120x2160) at 144hz or more. PLEASE!
I have terrible vision and constantly have to put my eyes inches from the screen, I'd take a 500R if they made one but this 800R already looks perfect for me
The pixel density is most certainly NOT nice. It's unnacceptably low for both productivity work when combined with WOLED's subpixel arrangement, and sub par for gaming considering that the ppi is well below a regular 1440p monitor.
This makes it super easynto choose then i was going to get A G4 Lg Tv for my all AMD ring the Alienware QD-Oled i got doesnt have HDMI 2.1. but this will be a better option 👍
Youre so wrong about the "most stuff isnt filmed in 21:9 lol. Yes, the main thing is because of gaming id agree on that, but literally every movie ever is filmed in 21:9 and its such a HUUUGE difference to be able to watch them without having bars on the top/bottom, which makes the screen waaaaaay bigger. And you can still watch 16:9 with bars on left and right, but these dont matter, since the video isnt shrinked, but just the screen to big, compared to 21:9 on a 16:9
Uh... This is marketed as a gaming monitor. A vast majority of buyers _aren't_ buying this to watch movies. And, for that matter, most UA-cam/Twitch/etc. content is filmed in 16:9 - which is to what I was referring. So no. You've got the wrong target market in mind for this panel...
Catch me on OSRS ---> Donnie Deez 😂
yess! haha
I thought you only played rs3 i remember you showing runescape back in like 2016
I literally just died at barrows from having the wrong prayer on watching this video haha
@@yuyuy193Sadly Rs3 isn't going anywhere, it's a dead game (2b xp player)
Yesssssssssssssss rocking the hcgim too! My man.
I'll add you on my iron. Slow Lambo is my name.
I have last year's 45inch model. Despite the resolution, I don't think I can go back to a smaller gaming monitor now. The immersion of the 45inch display + 800r curve is just surreal.
I’m within my 60 days at Best Buy with my 45in. But I just got the 39in and returning the 45in. Trust me 39 is just better than the 45 and I have it stacked with a oled dell 4k monitor
I have the 45 ultragear too and had the 1st gen OLED 34 Alienware as well and honestly the resolution is not that bad to me - probably because every other aspect of picture quality is top notch on it. I bought one of the new 32 inch 4k's 240hz from this year as well and while the picture is sharper of course, once you flip on a game its not that big of a difference.
I feel that way with the 39". Before I was gaming on a curved 32" Dell monitor which now I'm wondering why I haven't jumped to uw a lot sooner!
@l2xsniper1 would you say it was worth the upgrade? I have a 1st gen alienware qd oled and wondering if I should upgrade to 39 or 45 inch
@@unearth87 I'm not sniper but I own the LG oled 39" and it's an amazing monitor. I can't speak whether it would be a huge upgrade for you, since I've never owned an alienware monitor before.
I see a stuck pixel 6:15 (far left under 'General' ) you can see it in the video editing timeline too.
After owning an OLED TV, and a laptop with an OLED display, I can't go back. Even the most high-end LED monitor wouldn't sway me.
Wait what oled tv you have ? Also do you used oled tv for gaming ?
@@Asbel- I have the LG C9 OLED, a model from 2019 but it still looks amazing, and yes I do play video games on it
Yeah, I bet if you lost everything in a flood, you'd play on a cheap Hisense TV. I'm glad I grew out of my obsessive need to have the best. I'm happy with a $300 1440p LG display. Modern VA panels perform as well as IPS ones for motion handling and response and have better color fidelity. Maybe an expensive IPS panel can overcome the washed out look and give better blacks but not at my price point.
@@Lurch-Bot No. The insurance company would buy me a new, better OLED television. Always keep your insurance up to date and paid on time kids.
@@Lurch-Bot Key word is YOU not everyone is happy with a cheap hisense tv to have to play on every day so if you have the money might as well go for the best.
I picked this monitor up today for 800 that’s a steal of a price and I’m loving it. Still getting use to the curve display
I too see it's $800 right now. Upgrading from the LED version of a similar monitor I've been using. Been waiting for OLED monitors to become more mainstream since I picked up my LG OLED tb back in 2019. Pumped to upgrade!
The "ideal" curvature depends on your distance to the screen. You would want to sit in the center of that radius. This way, all parts of the screen are at the same distance from your eyes. Compared to flat panels, especially ultrawides, this can actually help very much against eye strain due to you constancly refocussing. Do make sure to look away every once in a while though, not focussing for long times can also be very strenuous!
I have it. Arms length = all areas the same distance. Love it.
this thing looks like a BEAST. I'm graduating from uni soon, might pick this up for holiday to celebrate. Gotta land that job first tho lol
Good luck man that is awesome.
That's Dope & Congratulations to you on all of your accomplishments 👍🏿💪🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
I'm sure the panel looks nicer than my 'old' 38" LG ultrawide, but I don't want to give up real estate. Still rocking their model from 2-3 years ago that is 3840 x 1600 and it works fine for my use cases.
Been looking to buy it but it still goes for €1400 here even though its a 2020 model
@@SarkkiKarkki oh you're right 2020! that price is crazy... it's a decent screen but OLED panels look so much better. I'm not sure why they haven't made a direct upgrade yet. The only big issue with this old one is one of the internal fans can be noisy. I finally sourced a replacement after 3 years so now it's quiet but I also bought it brand new when it was I think around $2000 USD. Horrible to need to replace a noisy fan on such an expensive monitor honestly.
I may need to vote with my dollars and pass. Give us 3840x1600 resolution 38 inch!
Exactly the same position here... with my *old* 3821dw haha... we're loosing pixel density from 109 to 102 if my memory is correct...
@@maximehebert3209 sounds right. I have the 38GL950G which is also 109ppi. I love the idea of a nice OLED panel but losing resolution for the same size is a big no-go for me. At this specific size and aspect ratio, 3840 x 1600 looks just perfect to me.
Wow, that sure looks great. $1500 is just too much for me.
@macking104 link
@macking104 No that's VA. The 49" 32:9 is really just a wider 34" 21:9 ultrawide or put another way two 27" screens side by side, the height is about the same. The 39" is a significant bump in vertical height and that's what many of us have been waiting for.
I have several LG panels I used to have different companies in the past but so far they've impressed me the most. Now I'm looking at this one 3 years is good enough to replace them. Right? lol
I got the 34” version of this model that has the same resolution and costs $720 after discounts. It definitely is amazing and love it!
Hey dont knock that keyboard trackpad combo. That thing is the best for a theater setup! 😂
1440p for 39" is a bit too low. Anything under 100ppi is low-res IMO. They could've used 1600p. You can get an Odyssey OLED G9 for that price.
And I wouldn’t recommend you do. They have terrible problems. I’m getting a refund for mine
honestly i dont see a difference between this LG 39 inch and my 4k tv c4 when i game.
@@FOBStevie21 which one? the LG or the Odyssey?
I think my ONLY concern is the pixel density on this thing, and while I know it's fine for gaming (I've used less, tbh) I don't think LG's policy covers a single dead pixel, but a dead pixel at that PPI is going to be really noticeable
Wow I didn't even think of that, great point!
In many countries with strong consumer laws like Australia or NZ, doesn't actually matter what is written in the manufactures warranty, a single dead pixel is cause to request/demand a replacement as a manufacture defect.
A lot of folks crapping on it due to 1440p resolution. I have this, and had the Alienware 32”, and have the lg c3. Honestly, I prefer the 39”. The lower resolution in game is barely noticeable, and the brightness more than makes up for it, compared to the Alienware 32”. It really is a beautiful screen.
Been looking at this and the Alienware lately, and I was curious. This uses a WOLED panel from what I've gathered, while the Alienware is QDOLED.
Word is that WOLED doesn't quite get the same colour saturation as QDOLED, nor contrast ratio, but doesn't risk burning the screen as much either. Was curious if you might be able to confirm first hand, any of these claims I've come across?
@@Derceto00 yeah, the qdoled does better contrast and colors, but to me, and my opinion may not mean much, the dimmed qdoled panel makes it so I really have to be in a dark room to appreciate. I don’t get that from my lg c3 or the 39” screen. Images really shouldn’t be oversaturated or overly contrasted, so the lg is fine for me. I don’t want to bash the Alienware, it’s a fantastic monitor in dark room setting, just wanted to chime in and say that the 1440p lg looks fantastic, and not to let the lower resolution deter anyone. In game, it’s not like your playing a pixelated game.
@@TheScruffyHermit Thanks for your quick reply. So, you would say that the WOLED is brighter, with a less saturation and contrast to the QDOLED.
Brightness is fairly important to me, so, that's quite good to know. Also, I fear screen burn, as I was an early adopter of LCD back in the early 2000s, and the very first screen I ever bought with my own money, was destroyed with burn-in within a year. 😆
I think I'll be better off with the WOLED, and really, judging by what I see in Greg's video here, it doesn't look like the tradeoff of going to QDOLED, would be worth it at this point in time. WOLED looks quite nice through the perceived image of the video.
Thanks again for getting back to me so quick. 🍻
Hey Greg, about 20+ years ago, I saw in either a PC Gaming mag or Maximum PC, at Setup with 6-9 LCD Monitors running Microsoft's 'Flight Simulator' , & it looked like you were actually sitting in the Cockpit of a 747 !!!
Yes loved the osrs feature!
My dream monitor is a monitor that has high ppi, 1440p, OLED(good color accuracy), HDR, ultra wide and 120Hz-144Hz. That would be a real good monitor that I will use for 10 year mayber even more. 120Hz-144Hz is somewhat easy to achieve and have a lower latency while loooking real good.
High ppi at 1440... So a small monitor then.
I can't believe it only has one HDMI, no USB-C port and no speakers but I will be receiving this monitor today from Amazon so I am looking forward to seeing the quality of the display in person finally!! TYSM for the great review of the LG 34GS95QE! :)
Only 1 HDMI? Did you not watch the video? Has two. Plus a DP 1.4 port.
@@GregSalazar My bad, I was working while watching the video. I'm so glad to hear I was wrong!
The perfect resolution would've been the ultra wide 1600p. It more for the density but still easier to handle than 4K. While that resolution. Is the resolution that those, panoramic movies use. You know, all those movies that when you watch on a 16:9 display still have black borders up and down. They are usually 1600/1616p when 4K. Like, Ready Player One and many old movies. There are variations. But more or less that. I really don't get why they stopped making 1600p displays. My favorites res usually banish. I really liked 19:10 1200p. And then the ultra wide 1600p.
I have had this monitor for a few weeks now, and for 8 hours a day it’s my work monitor. The curve is no issue for non-game apps and neither is the resolution. 39” 800r is the sweet spot. I had a 34” curved ultrawide before and felt it was too small. The 45” LG from last year at this res seemed too low DPI for the size when I saw it in stores, but definitely immersive. This is the Goldilocks for me and when sat at arms length, all areas of the monitor are the same distance from the middle to the far edges. My 3080 drives most games at high to ultra at it’s native res at triple digit FPS. My next card will be a 4090, which I fully expect to run RTX ultra and constant high triple digits FPS. The colors and the refresh are outstanding and at only 22lbs without the stand it mounted on my existing wall mounted monitor arm and I only had to make a half turn on the height counterbalance to retain my sit-to-stand, no effort height changes.
Whats the difference between this and their 45 inch oled monitor? If not just the size
Where are the 3840 x 1600 ultra wide options? New to wanting to try all monitors until I find the best one that fits my eyes.
For reading text it will be blurry. The ppi is 95 when you want it at 105
You forgot to mention that these are also incredibly light weight. I bought the 45 inch LG and with everything in the box, it felt easy to carry around.
Hi Greg. I always give your videos a thumbs-up, even before I watch one. Yes, you're that great. I have one problem with most monitors with RGB lighting. How can you enjoy the RGB lights when you place the rear of a monitor facing a wall?
1440p is just too low. If this was a 1600p monitor it wouldve been an instant purchase from me personally.
Ill stick with my 3840x1600p LCD monitor for now.
for gaming you really dont see a differrence, comments on youtube have clouded peoples heads again. My 4k C4 LG and this LG 39 inch durring gaming have no difference in visuals at all its barely noticable you would have to have your nose up against the screen to see something different.
@@alexsp7086I agree. Not to mention, this is physically the same size as my current LED ultrawide. I can't do any bigger because of desk space limitations. Looking forward to upgrade to an OLED monitor ever since I got my old TV back in 2019.
Yoo I just realized that in one of your videos you have a University of Lafayette UL shirt on. Right on man stay safe and keep it up
I'm curious about the size of the market for a monitor at this price tag.
Small... oh so very small.
You reminded me of Doug Demuro when you mentioned quirks and features!
Great video Greg. :)
Thanks. This is actually the most consumer friendly review yet. I'm in the process of replacing two flat QHD with one curved - mostly for gaming and some office/productivity tasks. Guess this one does the trick, as the 800R also are the exact distance that i'm sitting away from the screens (under 1m / 39 inches) when i understood the explanations correctly? The farther away, the less aggressive the curve needs to be? Did i got that right?
Thanks for watching! Just want to clarify that this wasn't necessarily a "review" - LG sponsored this video. Essentially, we're just highlighting key features and things we like about the panel. As for the curve, there will be an optimal viewing distance such that the corners of the display are the same distance from your pupil as the center. The sharper the curve, the closer this distance will be to the screen itself by nature of the "R" value.
Looks good, but honestly a bit dim if you're gonna enable HDR. Especially considering it's an OLED!
Because the monitor is curved and big, if you flop it then it needs to be fixed. So would that be Flop and Fix?
1,500 are you insane!?!?
Lucky you if this the price in ur country, in my country it’s almost 2100$
I love my LG 4K TV. LG have colours so dailed in! Watching about this LG monitor on it :)
Is this monitor worth that much money? NO but just think in several years time these kind of monitors will be more of reasonable price range.
Was finally looking to pull the trigger on an ultra wide and my main man’s video popped up. It’s a sign
Which monitor is better between
LG 34GS95QE and alienware AW3423DWF? Consider that I have a normal use, I edit videos, play games, watch movies etc.
Bought for $899. LOVE it
Greg, completely unrelated but are you sponsored by Aliexpress? I’ve already seen an ad run by them twice using clips from your show advertising PC parts.
The more I see curved monitors, the more I believe they are da way. Great video sir.
Looks interesting. How much taller is the screen itself compared to a 27".. want to switch form current 49" to something a tad taller. Too many games are not designed with ultra ultra wides and have experienced too many issues. Including Starfield at release (no support what so ever and simple black boxes on the sides)
I got the previous version, the 45GR95QE-B a month ago and I am LOVING it. If you’re an ultrawide aficionado and in the market for a new monitor, pull the trigger! 👍
I have a 43” curved panel and when I used my dragon mount in WoW, my wife was standing behind me and said she felt motion sickness watching it.
having an ultrawhide myself i do have complaints about resolutions in videogames, or u are stuck playing in the middle of the screen or everything is just stretched sideways :/ but overall i love it (i have the LG 29UM59 bit older but does the job!)
My 49" Samsung G-9 5120x1440, 240htz is awesome!
Can't use the 2.1 on this monitor unfortunately. Computer immediately thinks this is a 4k monitor and I hafta keep battling with it to change back and forth. Display port works perfectly, and can't see any difference
Can you get two more and set them up side by side to see how well they look together in a trip mon set up? lol
that trackpad WAS cringe lmao BUT GOTTA GIVE KUDOS WHERE THEYRE DUE because i dont know how you got that trackpad kill either lmaooooo
The only thing I don't think you covered is burn in. I have the Dell Alienware OLED and it gets burn in after about 3 months of use and I keep using the warranty to exchange. Not sure if the LG is better in this regard or what their warranty covers?
lg is the best in the market for oled. i have oled tv i would fall asleep too and its 3 years old with no burn in. Ive had lg led for 12 years now and now dead pixels
You don't lose fps going from 34 to 39 inch 3440x1440p right? Both same res.
I would love to buy this one or it's bigger bro but I'm terrified of burn-in, as I have to do my work on the same desk and I'd hate to ruin it with office software torture for 160 hours per week.
Is it better then the ultragear ultrawide 45 oled ?
No Type C?
1800r curve and this would be an instant buy for me. The 800r is just to sharp of a curve for an productivity work imo
I have this monitor and for 8 hours a day it’s my work monitor. The curve is no issue. Neither is the resolution. 39” 800r is the sweet spot. I had a 34” curved ultrawide before and felt it was too small. The 45” LG at this res seemed too low DPI for the size, but definitely immersive. This is the Goldilocks for me and when sat at arms length, all areas of the monitor the same focal distance from the middle to the far edges. My 3080 drives most games at high to ultra at it’s native res. My next card will likely be a 4090 which I fully expect to run RTX ultra and constant triple digits FPS.
If money is a non-issue, then get it for sure but there are many monitors at similar (aka indistinguishable) spec at ~500 USD price
Great vid tho!
Cheers from Poland
2:17 Where's the 4K OLED panel?
How often do you do pixel refresh on that screen?
Only been on 1440p for a couple of years and don't really have the GPU to support a wide display comfortably anyway. But this looks like a nice monitor to get if I win the lottery :P
I've been enjoying my budget monitor just fine. I was previously using an old Samsung FHD TV as a display. I use some sort of PC to stream content so an actual TV is pretty useless to me at this point. I don't have a big house so I don't need a huge panel to see it from across the room. As someone who grew up in the '80s and '90s, a 32" panel looks pretty big to me.
Fun fact, a modern 32" panel has about 20% more display area than a 27" CRT TV, which was a medium size TV back in the day. The largest CRT monitor I ever owned was 21" and had about 8.5% less display area than a modern 23" panel.
Anyone ever notice Greg's on the Bean Boozled 6th Edition box art?
This would be good on sim racing
I have an i7 14th gen and a 4080s, do u recommend getting the 34inch 1440p or the 4k 32 inch?
Aw nice! He's fixing a monitor now! ;)
Rip
LOL
I have a Sceptre C305W-2560UN, LED Monitor, Curved, 30", 2560 with 1080p
that shot at 34" really showed better than just every other picture or video just how pronounced it is
a tempting panel but there are a few things keeping me from getting this. no usb-c, the resolution should be higher, I prefer my oleds to have a glossy screen, i kinda would like it to come with a remote and a next gen displayport to get it ready for next gen graphics cards i suspect will come with it. Prolly non issues for some but if im paying an arm and a leg for this id like a little more value.
So excited for it to come out in Europe and more soon in France... we will always have the same tax problem with a screen that will be 10/15% more expensive
In any case, I only have one fear and that is the brightness, because I saw reviews of the 45 inch, the image looked very dark and I have the impression that it is Looks much brighter, doesn't it? yet there is only 75 nits difference and in peak so in constant it must be similar ?
God damn, that's a beautiful monitor.
How deep is the stand?
How can we see the winners of the giveaway? It ended today but I can't find a way of seeing the winners.
I might buy one if they make a 1080p version but I don't expect that to happen unfortunately, because bigger number sells better I guess. I don't see the point for 1440p: The fonts in the native resolution are too small for my aging eyes, the GPU has more to compute and I don't see the pixels either on a 1080p display at an appropriate distance. Also many older games are intended for 1080p. I had once a 3x1440p monitor setup, it was absolutely terrible for said reasons. I got a 3840x1080p monitor then, I like that much more but I'm not very happy with the colors and the backlight.
Waiting for 4k version
you mean 8k? or you mean 4k oled regular aspect?
@@MacVerick probably means 5120x2160.
4k UltraWide 5120x2160@@MacVerick
@@dangabbay1 Right now I am torn between all of the options. I need to upgrade ever since I tried it out at a friends.
You mean 2160P (5120x2160), there can technically never be a 4K version as 4K does not fit the aspect ratio :P.
Just the resulution need to be 3840x1600 and will be perfect!
They should have upped the resolution for this size otherwise it’d be perfect
No mention of the $1,500 price in the video?
I have a 32 inch samsung 800R. 144hz. its not oled however. I love it though. I came from an LG 75hz ultrawide to an actual gaming screen and its night and day difference.
@1:35 why does it look like there is dead Pixels ?
They're just stars. It's an abstract image.
@@GregSalazar OOOO
@@GregSalazar if you see at 6:15 under General there seems to be a stuck pixel there?
@GregSalazar
I'm actually taking out a loan from my retirement to get this monitor, lol. But after seeing this review, I'm convinced. My only question is, did this monitor just release? I'm not seeing many reviews on it. Would appreciate your response. Love the video and your content!
Did you get it?
this monitor looks great.
People don't understand how good it is to game on Ultrawide even if it's FPS it's still sick unless you are a sweaty esports player then maybe not
gonna wait for the 4k version
Good luck im waiting for Years and nothing in sight.
I have a 45 inch oled LG and live it
My alienware qd oled was 1200 and that was a bit too pricy. 1500 is insane for this- i think thats more than my 55 inch C2 Costs
I really want this or the asus 39. Still waiting for release in my country
Is the 95 PPI complaint some sort of "purist" point of view? I sit at around 3 feet (1 meter) from my screen and the 45" version that i tested for a week looks perfect. It also has a 21:9 3440x1440 resolution and it has a PPI of 81 if I remember correctly. I tried really hard to see what people complain about but couldn't notice it. So i guess a 39" with the same RS would be even harder to notice. I'm currently on an Alienware aw2725df at this moment but everything looks small, and the test is difficult to read at 3 feet distance, so back to the 45 or maybe the 39 inches i go.
if the 45inch that you saw looked great PPI wise, then this will look even better!
@@mmmm69420 I did get the 30" in the end. Looks wonderful to me!
I still cant find an ultrawide (21:9) true 4k monitor with a high refresh rate. Highest I've seen in that resolution is 75hz. I know they just announced a 240hz 4k panel, but its not ultrawide. Every ultrawide I find still says its 3440x1440 :(
I finally have a 4090 and I want to move to 4k, but I also want to go with ultrawide. I know Samsung has its g9 dual 4k 240 hz but that is a super ultrawide and over 2500 bucks...
I just want a standard ultrawide, in 4k (which I guess would be 5120x2160) at 144hz or more. PLEASE!
Price?
$1500 USD, enjoy that
Are you able to use Ergotron HX for monitor arm?
Yeah you are able to
I have terrible vision and constantly have to put my eyes inches from the screen, I'd take a 500R if they made one but this 800R already looks perfect for me
I am surprised that u haven't reviewed the 500hrz monitor lol
Meanwhile, here I am playing my games in Ultrawide on a 2023 LG C3 😅
Not natively you are not, only internal resolution, so slightly softer with likely interpolation kinds of issues.
@@Battleneter implying windowed mode doesn't exist.
OK
took me some time to get used to my Sceptre 30-inch Curved Ultra Wide Gaming Monitor 21:9 2560x1080
The pixel density is most certainly NOT nice. It's unnacceptably low for both productivity work when combined with WOLED's subpixel arrangement, and sub par for gaming considering that the ppi is well below a regular 1440p monitor.
Fantastic panel but price is really high and for a 1440p I think 39” is a bit too big. 34” is the sweetspot PPI wise
This makes it super easynto choose then i was going to get A G4 Lg Tv for my all AMD ring the Alienware QD-Oled i got doesnt have HDMI 2.1. but this will be a better option 👍
Is this the game "The Finals" at timestamp :@4:12?
Youre so wrong about the "most stuff isnt filmed in 21:9 lol. Yes, the main thing is because of gaming id agree on that, but literally every movie ever is filmed in 21:9 and its such a HUUUGE difference to be able to watch them without having bars on the top/bottom, which makes the screen waaaaaay bigger. And you can still watch 16:9 with bars on left and right, but these dont matter, since the video isnt shrinked, but just the screen to big, compared to 21:9 on a 16:9
Uh... This is marketed as a gaming monitor. A vast majority of buyers _aren't_ buying this to watch movies. And, for that matter, most UA-cam/Twitch/etc. content is filmed in 16:9 - which is to what I was referring. So no. You've got the wrong target market in mind for this panel...
That is a great monitor
This may be the best ultra wide but dammit you got the best hair on youtube!
Hopefully your monitor won't suffer from any of the previously reported technical or QA issues that some LG have had for years.
Perfect timing, as I’m considering a monitor upgrade!