Tuesday, November 7th 2023
LG Adds Pair of 45-inch DQHD Displays with 200 Hz Refresh Rate to its Ultragear Lineup
LG Electronics USA announced today pricing and availability of two new models to its LG UltraGear gaming monitor lineup - the 45-inch LG UltraGear GR75DC and the 45-inch LG UltraGear GR65DC. The GR65DC is available to purchase for $799.99 now at LG.com and LG-authorized retailers. For a limited time, customers shopping on LG.com can preorder the LG UltraGear GR75DC for $899.99 and receive an UltraGear GP9 gaming speaker ($399 ARV) along with free expedited shipping.
The newest LG UltraGear models feature a 45-inch 32:9 Ultrawide Dual QHD screen - providing what is the equivalent of two 24-inch 16:9 QHD displays on one monitor at the same time. Engineered for multi-tasking, the built in PBP (picture by picture) and PIP (picture in picture) features allow users to play console games while simultaneously streaming content on an ultra-wide screen.Their immersive QHD (5120 x 1440) 1500R curved screens support up to a 200 Hz refresh rate and a 1 ms (GtG) response time for the smooth, low-latency gaming LG's UltraGear monitors are known for. The UltraGear GR75DC supports USB Type-C, DP1.4 and HDMI 2.1 enabling compatibility for a variety of devices. The UltraGear GR65DC does not include a USB Type-C port.
Both models support up to 95% (Typ.) of the DCI-P3 color gamut with VESA DisplayHDR 600 delivering dynamic contrast and high-fidelity color. LG's UltraGear monitors are all about creating a premium gaming experience, which is why they're AMD FreeSync Premium Pro-certified and contain a 4-Pole Headphone out with DTS HP:X.
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LG Electronics USA
The newest LG UltraGear models feature a 45-inch 32:9 Ultrawide Dual QHD screen - providing what is the equivalent of two 24-inch 16:9 QHD displays on one monitor at the same time. Engineered for multi-tasking, the built in PBP (picture by picture) and PIP (picture in picture) features allow users to play console games while simultaneously streaming content on an ultra-wide screen.Their immersive QHD (5120 x 1440) 1500R curved screens support up to a 200 Hz refresh rate and a 1 ms (GtG) response time for the smooth, low-latency gaming LG's UltraGear monitors are known for. The UltraGear GR75DC supports USB Type-C, DP1.4 and HDMI 2.1 enabling compatibility for a variety of devices. The UltraGear GR65DC does not include a USB Type-C port.
Both models support up to 95% (Typ.) of the DCI-P3 color gamut with VESA DisplayHDR 600 delivering dynamic contrast and high-fidelity color. LG's UltraGear monitors are all about creating a premium gaming experience, which is why they're AMD FreeSync Premium Pro-certified and contain a 4-Pole Headphone out with DTS HP:X.
18 Comments on LG Adds Pair of 45-inch DQHD Displays with 200 Hz Refresh Rate to its Ultragear Lineup
Around 120 ppi. Text starts to look much nicer at around 160 7372800 pixels, which is lower than 4k at 8294400 pixels
It's not superheavy, unless you need to enable every ultra setting in every game
1080p Ultrawide monitors are reasonably cheap IMO but the low resolution is bothersome to many. 1440p Ultrawide monitors are a reasonable compromise, typically still affordable (34" could be under ~$300) and quite functional. However if your used to 4K resolutions then a 7680×2160 Ultrawide will likely cost you around ~$1500+ USD.
I wouldn't mind a 57" 7680×2160 Ultrawide,....not one bit.
99.999% of the time I'm using a computer in desktop mode. If I fire up a game that can't be driven acceptably at native resolution it could always be run at lower settings. Also note that 7680×2160 is a multiple of lower resolutions that are much more easily driven.
A video card is half an upgrade. So too is a monitor upgrade. If it takes time for the video card to catch up to the monitor then so be it.