Save $600 Off the Massive 45" LG UltraGear 5K2K OLED Gaming Monitor
If it’s time to upgrade your gaming monitor, you can’t go wrong with an OLED. And if you’ve got the funds to get the biggest and best, LG’s highest-end OLED is the 45″ LG UltraGear 45GX950A-B 5K2K gaming monitor. It normally retails for a hefty $2,000, but LG has just discounted it to $1399.99 with free delivery. On the product page under the standard $1,999.99 price you should see “Save Big with Outlet Pricing”. Select the discounted outlet price and proceed to cart.
The LG UltraGear 45GX950A-B is the first OLED monitor featuring a 5120×2160 resolution. That averages out to a pixel density of 125ppi, which is excellent for a monitor of this size. As a comparison, a 42″ 4K monitor, 34″ 3440×1440 monitor, and 27″ QHD monitor all have an industry standard 109ppi. Since this is such a wide monitor, it features a fairly aggressive 800R curve for maximum immersion and so you can keep the screen’s edge in the periphery of your vision.
The 45GX950A-B uses a true OLED panel that boasts a near-instanteous (0.03ms) response time and a near-infinite (1.5 million:1) contrast ratio with the ability to produce true blacks. OLEDs simply have the best image quality compared to any other panel type, with no smearing, no blooming, no “gray is the new black”, and no uneven backlighting or haziness. This is a “dual-mode” monitor with refresh rates of up to 165Hz at 4K and 330Hz at down-scaled 1080p. The monitor also supports adaptic sync technologies including FreeSync Premium Pro and G-Sync.
Current generation connectivity specs include one DisplayPort 2.1 port and two HDMI 1.4 ports. There’s also a USB Type-C port with 90W of power delivery. Rare among high end monitors, the 45GX950A-B has built-in speakers and even a 4-pole headphone jack with DTS Headphone:X spatial audio support.
Finally, the monitor comes with a 2-year warranty that includes OLED burn-in coverage.
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