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🎮 Elevate your game with OLED clarity and speed — don’t just play, dominate!
The LG 39GS95QE Ultragear is a 39-inch curved OLED gaming monitor featuring a 21:9 WQHD resolution, 240Hz refresh rate, and an ultra-fast 0.03ms response time. Its steep 800R curve and DisplayHDR True Black 400 deliver immersive visuals with deep blacks and vivid colors. Equipped with NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, it ensures tear-free, smooth gameplay. The monitor also offers versatile connectivity including HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4, plus ergonomic adjustments for an optimized gaming experience.











| ASIN | B0CV1VL18C |
| Adaptive Sync | FreeSync Premium Pro, G-Sync Compatible |
| Additional Features | Adaptive Sync, Anti Glare Screen, Height Adjustment, High Dynamic Range, Tilt Adjustment |
| Aspect Ratio | 21:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,804 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #210 in Computer Monitors |
| Brand | LG |
| Brightness | 275 Candela |
| Built-In Media | Display Port Cable, HDMI Cable, Monitor, Power Cord, USB A to B Cable |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Consoles, Desktops, Laptops |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI, USB |
| Contrast Ratio | 1.5M:1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 191 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 3440 x 1440 Pixels |
| Display Technology | OLED |
| Display Type | OLED |
| Hardware Connectivity | DisplayPort, HDMI, USB Type C |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Contrast Ratio | 1.5M:1 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.2"D x 34.95"W x 24.06"H |
| Item Weight | 22.92 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | LG |
| Model Name | 39GS95QE-B.AUS |
| Model Number | 39GS95QE-B |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Native Resolution | 3440x1440 |
| Number of Component Outputs | 2 |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | DisplayHDR True Black 400, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible, OLED |
| Power Consumption | 52.2 Watts |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Refresh Rate | 240 Hz |
| Resolution | QHD Wide 1440p |
| Response Time | 0.03 Milliseconds |
| Screen Finish | Matte |
| Screen Size | 39 Inches |
| Screen Surface Description | Matte |
| Shape | irregular shape |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
| Total Usb Ports | 3 |
| UPC | 195174074527 |
| Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
| Warranty Description | 2 Years of Parts and Labor |
| Warranty Type | 2 Years Full Warranty |
J**N
Fantastic Gaming Monitor! Very Meh Working/Productivity Monitor
Pros - Large size - Top notch image quality and colors of OLED making it suitable to some design/editing work! (Comes with calibration software too!) (Just don't expect text to be clear at this size/resolution/subpixel structure) - 240Hz refresh rate is fast enough to stay relevant gaming for several years to come - Crazy low response time/input lag - Aggressive curve let's your eyes see to all 4 corners easier (A must for most people at these sizes) - Size and curve gives excellent immersion while gaming! - USB ports are nice - Thin bezels and sexy design - Nice adjustable stand allows for good viewing angles - Since it's LG (King of WOLED panels), I trust it not to get burn-in anytime soon - Plenty of input ports - Resolution good enough for some general use (especially if you're coming from 1080p or 1920x1200) - Well-packaged and protected (I was so scared of it coming damaged, and the box certainly was, but it was in perfect condition) - Comes with high quality cables (nVidia) - Anti-glare coating reduces glare..ish Cons (I knew all these going in and didn't have any surprises) - Resolution (3440x1440) is not something to write home about and keeps things kind of insultingly big when scaled at 100% especially if you're used to 4k. Wish it were at least 5120x1440 for daily usability/work, but less pixels is easier for my laptop 3080 GPU to push higher quality game visuals and that's what I really got this for - WOLED subpixel structure and the resolution means that text clarity is just Ok (With Microsoft ClearType) (but terrible for text design and extensive text usage<just preview on a different monitor though, NBD>) - Expensive, but you already know that, and the market is what it is (I bought on Prime days 10-13-24 for ate twen tea forr) - Stand could have better viewing angles (I'd prefer to have this on a stand and be able to tilt it downward more, but I could buy an adjustable arm to put it on) - Some people may want it to include a KVM, but I'm fine without since it's just for my gaming rig - One button on bottom back of monitor a bit awkward to use (wish it had a remote!) - Annoying things that are just part of having an OLED monitor like having to let it run through it's 2 hour "OLED Image Cleaning" cycle, having to use more aggressive screensaver/sleep/shutdown settings to prevent burn-in, etc. - Lack of Dolby Vision that all LG OLED TVs come with (that would be nice for some games!) - Anti-glare coating is liked by some, but it does rob you of some of OLED's image quality lifting blacks a bit (Unfortunately, if you go with an LG OLED TV it'll have the beautiful glossy screen, higher 4K resolution <Not ultra-wide aspect ratio>, much taller depending on size, and no curve to help view the edges and make a much more immersive experience!)
J**.
Great, on sale
The LG monitor feels like it should. A top-tier gaming monitor that excels in performance and visuals. Its has stunning picture quality with perfect blacks and vibrant colors. The 800R curve provides a deeply immersive gaming experience, wrapping the action around your field of view. It feels like your in the Game! The 240Hz refresh rate and a 0.03ms response time, gameplay is incredibly smooth and responsive. Beyond its visual prowess, the monitor is thoughtfully designed for practicality. Setup is straightforward, thanks to a one-click stand and an easy-to-use OSD joystick. While the price point is on the higher end, it’s a worthwhile investment for serious gamers, and I really like the 2-year warranty that covers the OLED panel for burn-in. T
B**Y
Flickering and Black Screen. Defective product
Monitor started flickering and just black screen in less than 2 weeks. Really disappointed
M**N
Super Happy With It
I read plenty of reviews from others and watched several YouTube reviews before deciding on this over the 45”. Two things I’ll note from my experience with it so far: 1. The picture looks phenomenal. The colors are vibrant and the blacks are dark black. Contrast is great, it is a prime example of why I always wanted an OLED. 2. The Pixel density is lower but not as low as the 45” which was the final deciding factor for me. I can see what other reviewers have described while reading certain text but it’s only when it’s super small or on a white background. For me, it isn’t a big deal. I came from a 49” Samsung Odyssey G9 and after becoming tired of winging my head back and forth playing multiplayer games, this was an obvious choice. Extremely happy with the monitor. Paired with a 4090 and a i13900k, I finally feel like I’m taking full advantage of my setup! Just buy it!
D**0
Good OLED, strong curve
First OLED. Really good monitor, I never notice the lower PPI of it being a 3440x1440 being stretched out, the colors are great and I love just how blacks on an OLED. Curve was a bit much to get used to at first, but now I can't game on monitors any flatter than this one.
B**N
HUGE Monitor for any gaming setup. Limited settings.
I should preface this review with the fact that I jumped on a sale with a significant coupon that ended up totaling this monitor for a mere $615, which is less than 50% the retail value. That being said, I am not entirely sure that monitors should cost above $1000, despite the technological advances put into them. Yes OLED is far superior to LED and LCD displays due to the true blacks and better refresh rates as well as the curved design making it easier for your eyes to acquire information on the edges of the screen quicker, but I would retail them a lot less than the strikethrough price of $1500 for this particular model as it makes it a more desirable purchase when people see that it's "on sale" for only $1000 which is somewhat deceitful. With all that hubbub being said, this is an excellent monitor for ANY gaming setup! Whether you are just starting out and want to slowly climb your way up to the ultimate gamer cove by coping this for a better gaming experience while the funds accumulate for your next upgrade, or you would like to replace your dual screen experience for one big curved monitor, or even add it as a third monitor, the options are completely up to you. As far as the unboxing build goes, pay close attention to which side the box indicates to open, as there is a bad ending, because you don't want to damage your very expensive new curved monitor, which is a behemoth itself when you first take it out of it's cardboard cage. I recommend having a soft chair or fluffy pillow available to set it on, unless you assemble it in the box like a madman. The clips are fairly straightforward and so easy that a caveman could do it, so don't humble yourself if you don't need to this time. Remember this is an expensive buy. It has 2 HDMI ports, 1 DisplayPort, 1 USB-B port, 2 USB-A ports along with the power port, which is a non-standard single prong socket, rather than a triple or double prong as found in other peripherals. It also includes one of those old power brick adapters because moar monitor needs moar power. The stand is adjustable in many directions and will allow for storage between the bottom of the screen and the stand, about 8" worth, which may sound like not a lot, but you can fit quite a few knick-knacks under there should you choose to raise the monitor that high. It is pretty strong, as I have incidentally knocked my desk a few times over the past several weeks that I can recall and distinctly remember uttering the words, "Nice it didn't fall". The only discrepancy I found with this compared to my other monitors on the setup is the limited amount of settings you can adjust. Yes the standard brightness and contrast options are there, but something has been off with the color saturation by default, which isn't something I normally worry about, but sometimes I am unable to distinguish certain character models in-game, while some other look like a sunburnt beach tanner, but when I move the game to the adjacent monitor, the issue isn't there. Again this isn't a huge problem, as I'm sure only a small amount of people who buy this will notice. Recommended for it's HUGE size and smooth curve!
G**.
Great monitor.
I had been avoiding OLED monitors for a while. Though burn-in has been a concern, it's pretty well minimized to the point of being a non-issue. Price was also a major factor. So I just stuck to LCD. Coming across this monitor at a reasonable price and with specifications I felt were quite good, I finally broke down and gave it a shot knowing I could return it if it just didn't work for me. Needless to say, I'm extremely pleased with it. Just the overall brightness levels and color reproduction alone make it better than even the higher priced LCD monitors I've used before. But what is most striking is the black actually being black, even when the next pixel over is bright white. I'm sure this isn't news to most people, but having true black levels instead of the typical gray you get from backlight bleed really makes for an entirety different experience. The image quality is just light-years ahead of any of my previous monitors. If there's any downside to it, it's the fact it is a bit more power hungry. And I might have preferred a couple more USB ports with its built in hub. But those are pretty minor. The stand seems plenty sturdy, but I can't give any real feedback on that as I use a multi monitor fixed stand. This thing has been an absolute game changer for me in regards to my gaming and general use of the computer. Again, this is likely old news to most people. I had just been holding back on making the jump for a good while. But now, I can't see going back. The OSD menu is easy to use and has plenty of options to tailor the image to your liking. Just a great monitor overall that isn't insanely priced.
G**E
Best monitor ever
My whole life I’ve used non OLED screens, and either 4:4 or 16:9 ratio. This monitor is INSANE when booting it up for the first time. The curvature is beautiful and perfect and easy on my eyes. The settings built in are easy to navigate and it’s a perfect monitor for gaming. The quality is incredible. It’s something you have to see yourself in person. I will never go back to non oled haha. The monitor didn’t have built in speakers which I thought was a bummer at first, until I invested in open back headphones, now I don’t care about it not having speakers built in. I’ve had this monitor for a few months now, and still no issues with it or burn ins.
M**.
Presque parfait
Passant d'un 32 pouce QHD à ce moniteur 39 pouces, la hauteur étant la même, la résolution relativement identique sur la hauteur aussi, je ne vois pas une si grosse différence au niveau du DPI tel que plusieurs l'on mentionné. La technologie OLED semble avoir une tendance à rendre les caractères d'écriture un peu moins précis, mais cela ne me dérange nullement, ce moniteur me sert à 80% pour le gaming. Coté gaming, tout est parfait, noir profond, latence très basse en mode gamer 1 et 2, rafraichissement de 244hz, courbure très prononcé, je suis un fan, je l'adore, mais surtout, le gros avantage, c'est qu'il ne tire qu'environs 30% de plus de jus à ma carte graphique que mon moniteur 32 pouces traditionnel ce qui est très raisonnable pour une immersion totale. Le 4k serait idéal mais pour cela, il faut une carte graphique vraiment à la hauteur, et jouer en 2K sur un écran 4K, c'est tout de même assez décevant. Je recommande donc ce moniteur natif en 2K, pour ceux à la recherche d'un moniteur de plus de 34 pouces et qui n'est pas 4K, mais je crois tout de même que nous sommes à la limite pour un QHD, le 45 pouces doit être plus décevant en terme de DPI.
S**O
Got a dead pixel after 20 days
Got a dead pixel after 20 days
D**K
Amazing Monitor !!!
Solid Oled had this since July of 2024 love this monitor !!
E**R
i love it
amazing picture. perfect size. the cure makes it feel smaller then it is which is nice. i absolutely love it
F**E
Déffecteux 10 minutes après utilisation
La moitié de l'écran c'est mise à afficher de la neige. J'ai tout essayé: changé le cable HDMI, repartir le moniteur plusieurs fois mais rien à faire!
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