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LG 38WN95C-W Monitor 38" 21:9 Curved UltraWide QHD+ (3840 x 1600) Nanio IPS Display, Thunderbolt 3, 1ms Response Time, 144Hz Refresh Rate, NVIDIA G-SYNC, AMD FreeSync -White/Silver

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Features

  • 38 Curved UltraWide QHD plus (3840 x 1600).Power Consumption (Typ.) 80W. Power Consumption (Max.) 210W. Surface Treatment : Anti-Glare. Contrast Ratio - 1000:1.Specific uses for product - Personal, gaming, business.Operating Temperature : 0 C to 40 C (32 F to 104 F)
  • Viewing Angle is 178 (R/L), 178 (U/D); Brightness is 450cd/m2; Aspect Ratio is 21:9
  • Nano IPS Display
  • DCI-P3 98% Color Gamut and VESA DisplayHDR 600
  • Thunderbolt 3 Connectivity
  • IPS 1ms (GtG) Response Time and 144Hz Refresh Rate
  • NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible
  • Tilt/Height/Swivel Adjustable Stand

Description

Expansive views to work hard and play harder. The 1 UltraWide Monitor brand in the U. S. and the world's first 1ms Nano IPS Display. More than a curved monitor, this is an all-around workhorse. At 38" and 21: 9 screen ratio, the Wide QHD IPS Display combines color intensity and purity with ultra-fast 1ms response rates. Complete with multitasking features to work hard and cutting- edge gaming features to play hard, along with an Ergo Stand to keep you comfortable either way.

Brand: LG


Screen Size: 38 Inches


Resolution: 4K UHD 1600p Ultra Wide


Aspect Ratio: 219


Screen Surface Description: Matte


Standing screen display size: ‎38 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎3840x1600


Max Screen Resolution: ‎3840 x 1600 Pixels


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎2


Brand: ‎LG


Series: ‎38 Inch Curved UltraWide QHD plus


Item model number: ‎38WN95C-W


Item Weight: ‎18.3 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎11.2 x 35.3 x 23 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎11.2 x 35.3 x 23 inches


Color: ‎White/Silver


Power Source: ‎AC


Voltage: ‎240 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎LG Electronics


Date First Available: ‎May 1, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good Ultrawide monitor for work and play
First, I did a lot of research before pulling the trigger on this one. It has USB-C (thunderbolt 3), 4K resolution, a good height adjustable stand and is wide without being unwieldy. I have been using this monitor for a few months now and I really like it. Great color, resolution and simple menu button (joystick). Actually I have never had to use the monitor menu... another bonus, it just works! There were three reasons I wanted an ultra-wide monitor... One is for flight simulators (XPlane 11 and MS Flight Simulator 2020). I have a more immersive experience and can see more of the cockpit without using multiple monitors. Works very well with both these apps (I have a high end PC with GeForce RTX 2080 video card). The second reason is for remoting into work. I used to have to maximize my VPN window to do any work on the remote computer, then minimize it to do anything on my home computer. Now, I can see all at once! Its just like the remote computer is a full 27" wide screen monitor - that only takes up part of my huge 38" LG. Its just great. The third reason is as a monitor for my MacBook Pro. The MacBook is a great laptop, but for coding at home I want a much larger screen. The LG 38WN95C works seamlessly with my MacBook Pro. I use the wireless keyboard and mouse from my old iMac and just shut the MacBook and go to work on the big screen! Note: the trick is to keep the MacBook plugged in while using this setup. That way it does not go to sleep when you close the cover! If you want a nice ultra wide monitor I recommend this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2021 by MCUse1 MCUse1

  • Closest you'll get to a PERFECT productivity monitor
I have been searching for a high end ultrawide monitor for my Macbook Pro 15 for a very long time and after buying and returning multiple monitors from different manufacturers, this is the absolute PERFECT monitor for me. I love the 38 inch size and it is a considerable step up from a regular 34 inch ultrawide which I always felt it lacked in vertical space. The screen gets so blindingly bright that I need to turn it down to 25 during normal use but when watching videos, cranking it to HDR is amazing. I am not a huge gamer but the 144hz refresh rate has spoiled me forever and I love it. The overall image quality is excellent. It still doesn't quite match my Macbook retina display or my LG OLED TV in terms of vividness and contrast ratio, but it is really close and honestly, you are not gonna find a better screen among consumer monitors. (Better than even Samsung's quantum dot VA panel). The only major downside is the absurd pricetag but upon receiving mine, I knew it was worth the investment. Combined with Thunderbolt 3, I can easily see myself using this monitor for the next 10 years. I have heard of people complaining about screen peel in on the edges and I understand where they are coming from but if you weren't looking for it you wouldn't even notice. If you're reading this and are looking for a monitor that can do EVERYTHING, buy this monitor now. I promise you will not regret it. Phenomenal product from LG. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2020 by Isaac Lee Isaac Lee

  • Wish it wasn't broken
I hate to give a 1-star review because this monitor really is good...when it works. The Good: The picture quality is excellent for an IPS display. Don't expect OLED blacks because it's not an OLED display, but it does a great job blocking light and providing a pleasant viewing experience. The 144 Hrz refresh rate makes animations buttery smooth, and the quick response time makes this a competent gaming monitor. The Thunderbolt port works well, and allows me to daisy-chain this display to my Thunderbolt 3 dock so I can run the display at 144 Hrz while only having one Thunderbolt cable connected to my M1 MacBook Pro. Overall this monitor packs a lot of features and value for $1,199 (price at time of purchase). The Not so Good: It does have minor blooming around the edges when viewing a dark scene, but that is expected on any edge-lit display. The HDMI inputs are only 2.0 rather than 2.1. That means you cannot hook up an Xbox Series X or PS 5 and get the full 144 Hrz refresh rate. The PBP (picture-by-picture) only works with either Thunderbolt or DisplayPort as the main source, and HDMI as the second. This means I cannot view my MacBook and gaming PC at the same time. Not a deal breaker, but just a dumb limitation IMO. Text clarity is not great on this display, and that is likely due to it being a 38" monitor with a sub-4K resolution. Not everyone will care much about text clarity, but as a programmer text sharpness and clarity is extremely important. The Bad: If I were writing this review yesterday then I would have given this monitor a four out of five due to the nitpicks above. Honestly, I was already planning on sending this display back because of the text clarity, but there is a much larger issue that needs to be discussed. After about 2 days of use as my work monitor I noticed that faint vertical lines would show on the right side of the screen. Ghost images of my web browser content would appear as well. At first I thought this was an issue with my work M1 MBP as this issue didn't occur with my other M1 MBP or gaming PC. These liens and ghost images aren't permanent, at least not yet, but they do persist between switching inputs, cables, computers and even unplugging the damn thing. It seems that the display technology itself is the issue here. Of course, this could be an one-off issue with my unit, but I have found many people on Reddit and other forums who are complaining about having the same exact issue. This is my second LG monitor and this is the second LG monitor that has had issues. My first one, albeit a much cheaper 34" WQHD monitor, would just turn off from time to time. Now this new LG monitor seems to have defects as well. Unfortunately, I cannot in good faith recommend this display to anyone in the market, and I will be sending this one back. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2023 by Mike Neill

  • Fantastic monitor
I got this monitor a few month back and can't be happier. Important disclosure: I don't play games and I know this is supposedly a gaming monitor. I use it exclusively for writing code and all related activities as well as general browsing. The monitor is connected by 15 ft fiber optic cable from RUIPRO to 3090 GPU. (Before someone ask why I need 3090, it's for ML tasks and I actually have several of them). It runs at 144 Hz with native resolution of 3840x1600. The fiber optic cable is expensive but I tried all kinds of copper cables and they just do not work reliably at this distance/resolution. Right next to this monitor I have Acer Predator X38 Pbmiphzx, used for the same purpose. I know that Acer is quite a bit more expensive, but setting aside a fact that it supposedly comes pre-calibrated I like the LG one more, in both in picture quality and the fact that is has much smaller stand and space is at premium on my desk as I have tree 38" monitors on it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2023 by V. Fridman

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