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The LG 49WQ95C-W is a 49-inch 32:9 curved UltraWide monitor featuring a stunning 5120x1440 DQHD Nano IPS panel with 98% DCI-P3 color accuracy. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, it supports NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro for smooth visuals. Connectivity includes HDMI 2.1 and USB Type-C with 90W power delivery, while ergonomic tilt, height, and swivel adjustments plus a built-in KVM switch enhance multi-device workflows.
Standing screen display size | 49 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 5120x1440 |
Max Screen Resolution | 5120 x 1440 |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | LG |
Series | 49WQ95C-W.AUS |
Item model number | 49WQ95C-W.AUS |
Item Weight | 32.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 21 x 38 x 49 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 21 x 38 x 49 inches |
Color | White |
Power Source | AC |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Manufacturer | LG |
ASIN | B0B5K851GV |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | July 1, 2022 |
M**S
Bad experience with shipping
Never test it but I know it's worth it(mine arrive damage)
N**K
Ridiculous Screen Real Estate
Egregiously large screen real estate. Too much? Maybe. Is it awesome? Yes it is... Upgraded from a 34 inch ultra wide to the largest I could get my hands on (and fit...). This 49 inch thing is a monster, but it's absolutely perfect for a home office set up. I use it for regular office type stuff, not much of a gamer etc etc. Was easy to set up (being driven with a new Mac Mini M4. No issues with display sleeping or resolution.
C**I
This monitor only lasted 7 months!
I got this LG 49” monitor about 7 months ago. Initially, I was pretty happy with the purchase except for a few things such as not having a remote control, having very limited ports, and the screen being barely curved (kind of difficult to use for work because it is mostly flat). Other than those things, I was pretty satisfied with my purchase… up until now.Out of nowhere, the monitor just completely stopped working. I was just sitting at my desk doing work and “poof” the screen was completely out. At first it acted as if it was glitching but a few minutes later it completely fried. I contacted customer support from LG through Amazon and they said there is not really much they can do. They told me they can try to repair, and I will have to ship this massive 49” inch back to them, but if the shipment gets damaged along the way they would not be able to help.Luckily, I had purchased additional coverage through Asurion (the team was fantastic) and they will cover this damage with a replacement since it is not fixable. If it wasn’t for them, I would be at a complete loss.If you are spending this much money on a monitor, go with another brand. LG is not a good option. A product at this price should not last 7 months.If you decide to purchase this product, keep the box. You might need it when your monitor goes out too.
R**S
I love Pixel Real Estate! TRACTS of Pixeland!
Plugged this into may Mac Studio and my old Hackintosh. Works flawlessly in both full screen and Picture-by-Picture modes. It was instantly recognized and my Mac put out the full 5120x1440 @ 144Hz flawlessly!The only detractors I can think of, is that there are no options to adjust volume without going into a menu, accessed by the little joystick nub controller on the rear. I would have loved a few quick access buttons along the underside in the center. Even better if the functions could be assigned. I was considering installing a pair of "side wings" on either side of the monitor, in the form of 3840x1100 pixel 14" mini-ultrawide displays, in portrait mode. I just like the idea of a few eeeextra pixels to have apps like Discord, Messages, Mail, etc on. Placing the controls exclusively at the side means controlling this monitor will be significantly more awkward, if I follow through with this idea.Even ignoring my weird setup ideas... just having to reach AAAAAAALL the way around this GLORIOUS 4 FOOT WIDE BEHEMOTH, just to change settings is definitely the kind of first world problems I don't mind having. Honestly, is it so hard to have some easily accessible buttons though? Only the mot minor complaint against a bevy of satisfaction and excitement over my new monitor!Have not tried the KVM functionality yet. Maybe I can append this after I have my PC set up on it too.
S**L
Great display with a big screen, but low curvature, which may be uncomfortable.
In general, this is a fantastic screen. The picture is excellent, good response and can easily display two computers at once which was a must for me and the reason I bought it. I do not use the KVM function so I cannot comment on that. (I use Synergy to control 3 computers just in case you wondered)Unfortunately, the curvature of the screen is very small, and this causes the screen to look almost flat, that means that the side of the screen is harder to see and become a bit uncomfortable when using more than one computer simultaneously.Curvature may not be an issue if you only use it on one computer but when you use two, it is problematic as you want to see both screens together.I do not see why they would not use a more curved screen, like they have on the fantastic 35 in screens. That would help a lot when hooking up the two computers.If you use one computer, well you will typically keep stuff more towards the middle so you would not notice this.Now I ran a game on one of my computers and it was excellent even if it was rendered at 27" it was responsive and looked fantastic no delays no problems.I tried on the full display but this game is not compatible so it just rendered at the max resolution supported so I cannot judge on games that do support the full resolution of this display, I would think they will be great though.As for productivity, if you use one computer, great it will be fantastic. If you use two computers you will have some discomfort, but it is workable. This is the reason I gave 4 stars.I used to have two 35 in curved displays and that is not beatable by this display. I needed this because I cannot put 3 displays on my desk (I need 3 computers simultaneously) so I got this one to display 2 of them at lower size (27") and then one at 35". This fits in my desk but it is, as I mentioned a bit uncomfortable.
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