LG 34GS95QE and 39GS95QE with 34″ and 39″ Ultrawide 240Hz OLED Panels are Officially Launched
There was some teaser information on these two new OLED gaming monitors from LG at this year’s CES event, but we now have more official information on both with the product pages now live on LG.com, including pricing and availability information. These are LG’s new 34″ and 39″ ultrawide gaming OLED monitors, both offering a 21:9 aspect ratio and a 240Hz refresh rate and a similar overall feature set. This gives you two different size options depending on your requirements, viewing position and preference.
LG 34GS95QE and 39GS95QE Specs
Both models have similar specs and features, with the key difference being their screen size (34″ and 39″ respectively). Both are built around LG.Display’s latest WOLED panels which have a steep 800R curvature, designed for gaming immersion and a wrap-around experience. Both offer a 3440 x 1440 resolution, 0.03ms G2G response time spec, 1.5 million:1 contrast ratio spec, 275 nits typical brightness (SDR), 178/178 viewing angles, a 10-bit colour depth and a wide colour gamut covering 98.5% of the DCI-P3 reference space.
Both screens carry the VESA DisplayHDR 400 True Black certification for OLED screens, but peak brightness spec is not listed. These use some of LG.Display’s second gen WOLED panels with a spec of 1300 nits so we expect a high white luminance at least.
Hardware Calibration suported
Both models support hardware calibration which is useful, and something that at the moment only LG seem to be investing in for the OLED monitor market.
The panels have a 240Hz refresh rate, which is supported by adaptive-sync for VRR from NVIDIA and AMD systems, with the screens also being certified under the AMD ‘FreeSync Premium Pro’ and NVIDIA ‘G-sync Compatible’ schemes.
Connectivity
The stands offer tilt, height and swivel adjustments. For video connections there are DisplayPort 1.4 (with DSC) and 2x HDMI 2.1 connections (capabilities and speed not listed). There’s also 2x USB data ports, but no USB-C connectivity on this screen. They do also support PiP and PbP modes.
Additionally, a DTS Headphone:X connection “provides accurate spatialization and localization in games for 3D audio over headphones. Supports channel-based, scene based, and object-based audio. Plus, a 4-pole headphone jack lets you carry a stereo headphone signal and mono microphone signal with common ground.”
Pricing and Availability
The 34″ 34GS95QE is available to pre-order now in the US from LG.com at a price of $1299.99 USD, and the 39″ model is available at $1499.99 USD. Both will apparently start shipping w/c 18th March 2024.
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