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🎮 Elevate Your Game with the World’s First 5K2K OLED Curved Beast!
The LG 45GX950A-B is a groundbreaking 45-inch curved OLED gaming monitor featuring a stunning 5K2K (5120x2160) resolution, ultra-fast 0.03ms response time, and dual refresh modes up to 330Hz. Designed for pro gamers and creators alike, it offers vibrant HDR True Black 400 visuals, NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro compatibility, and advanced connectivity including DisplayPort 2.1 and USB-C with 90W power delivery. Certified for eye comfort and built with a dramatic 800R curve, this monitor delivers immersive, tear-free gameplay and sharp text clarity, making it a must-have centerpiece for any high-performance battlestation.










| ASIN | B0DYG9DKX8 |
| Adaptive Sync | FreeSync Premium Pro, G-Sync Compatible |
| Additional Features | Anti Glare Screen, Built-In Speakers, Curved, Dynamic Action Sync, Height Adjustment, Swivel Adjustment |
| Aspect Ratio | 21:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,774 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #107 in Computer Monitors |
| Brand | LG |
| Brightness | 275 Candela |
| Built-In Media | Display Port Cable, HDMI Cable, Monitor, Power Cable, USB-C Cable |
| Color | Black |
| Color Gamut | 98.5 |
| Connectivity Technology | DisplayPort, HDMI, USB Type C |
| Contrast Ratio | 1500000:1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 407 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 5120 x 2160 Pixels |
| Display Technology | 5K WUHD |
| Display Type | OLED |
| Hardware Connectivity | DisplayPort, HDMI, USB Type C |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Contrast Ratio | 1500000:1 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13.46"D x 39.04"W x 26.2"H |
| Item Weight | 30.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | LG Electronics Inc. |
| Model Name | 45GX950A-B.AUS |
| Model Number | 45GX950A-B.AUS |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Native Resolution | 5120x2160 |
| Number of Component Outputs | 3 |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | DisplayHDR 400 TRUE BLACK, HDR10 |
| Pixel Pitch | 0.2035 |
| Power Consumption | 66 Watts |
| Refresh Rate | 165 Hz |
| Resolution | 5K UHD 2160p Ultra Wide |
| Response Time | 0.03 Milliseconds |
| Screen Finish | Matte |
| Screen Size | 44.5 Inches |
| Screen Surface Description | Matte |
| Shape | Curved |
| Specific Uses For Product | Desktop, Entertainment, Gaming |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 3 |
| UPC | 195174115862 |
| Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
| Warranty Type | 2 Years Manufacturer Warranty |
R**N
I was blown away,going from Alienware 3225qf
So far it's a great monitor. So first of the sound.... Never had a monitor with speakers but these are loud and sound good. Not great like a headset but good enough when you want to give your ears a break. They are a little muffled due to beaing in the housing. Picture quality... It amazes me at the quality and sharpness of games even on 2560x1080 330hz mode. I have always wanted a widescreen 4k monitor when I seen this at another store on display I had to try it especially when it was on sale for 25% off. It didn't look as good in the store as it does at home. Search online for the best color settings and this monitor will surpass the DW3225qf in gaming. On paper the colors of a WOLED aren't as good as the QD OLED, but if you only use it for gaming that won't make a noticeable difference. The colors are still vibrant even in hdr. Final thoughts.... For some reason gsync doesn't work on the 3225QF as well as this monitor. Games at 240hz on the 3225QF had stutter and tearing. All the games I tested on this monitor are silky smooth. At 2560X1080 Battlefield 6 runs at 600 fps, almost 2x the refresh rate, but it's still smooth and no tearing. This is an amazing widescreen monitor I am glad I purchased.
G**O
This monitor is amazing; pros/cons for non-professional users
I've been using it for 4 months now and when I first set it up, it was stellar. The difference was incredible. It's very immersive and just a great screen. I'm not going to go into all the details that others do, but I'll highlight a few things: Pro: - It's big. The curvature is just about right if you're about 3 feet away. - The HDR is a nice change and very noticeable. - Refresh is fine - 165Hz is more than enough if you can push it there. - 2 HDMI, 1 DP, 1 USB-C is nice. - I get 165Hz with both DP 3M (what is now Green Jiss CABLE-54532587 (?)) and HDMI 2M (Ubluker UB222) cables from Amazon. - USB-C port provides power/video to a MacBook, if that's what you're using. - It's packed very well (and huge, as you would expect). Con: - Other reviews mention not coming out of sleep. I had the same issue. I just changed the settings to not go into deep sleep and it's been fine. - Would have preferred a different way to switch between inputs than pulling up the menu with that small nipple-like joystick. I imagine that it will eventually fail. - Firmware update is a mess to do. Don't know if I needed it or not but did it anyway (the sleep issue noted above). - The USB-A ports on the monitor are only fed by the USB-C input. Kinda disappointing. If you have a MacBook attached via USB-C but want those USB-A ports for a different machine, nope. - It's big (pro and con depending on your setup). I think the USB port thing is my biggest gripe. Would be nice to have the USB-C video but not have the USB-A hub/ports tied to that input. One more USB input for the hub with a toggle on which to use would have made it perfect. Anyway, overall, I can ignore the cons and say that this is an amazing monitor.
A**S
OLED is superior
I have a 55" OLED from LG and that inspired me to get an OLED monitor for my computer. For the foreseeable future it will be OLED only for me. I have this paired with a RTX 5080, displays games beautifully. The high refresh rate is amazing, I was looking for something that was at least 120hz with VRR. This fit the bill perfectly. There is VERY light compatibility support when it comes to video display through websites/apps. Unless you find a workaround (they are out there) you will have black bars sometimes around the image, even if the image received is 21:9, it may show up smaller in the center. For Mac there are apps to expand the image to fill the screen (after using the fullscreen function and it doesn't fill the screen) but for Windows I genuinely haven't looked for a solution. The HDR functions well when using DisplayPort or USB-C, there can be on/off flickering when using HDMI input. This seems to be throughout LG products. Can't determine what would be at fault, could be the monitor, cable, or source. But my 55" LG OLED had the screen flashing on and off each time you transitioned into a new scene in game while using Xbox Series X with HDR on. Whatever the issue was, it was very similar to this weird behavior coming from the HDMI to HDMI situation I just experienced with the Mac mini and this display. I had issues with the HDR flickering on/off when using a Mac Mini, HDMI to HDMI and it did NOT like that. USB C from the Mac mini into the USB C port on the display works phenomenally. All in all this monitor is great, OLED is expensive, but from my personal experience it has been worth it.
J**N
Shows adds on the home screen and hard to turn off
Displayed a ad for an insurance company on the top of my home screen on my freaking PC monitor by default. Had to go through several menu layerrs to turn off advertisements. Not acceptable shame on LG Gemini said It is frustrating to see ads on a high-end OLED, especially when you're using it as a computer monitor. LG has recently expanded its "ad solutions" to include home screen banners and even screensaver ads. Since most LG OLED monitors (like the UltraGear series) now run a version of webOS, you can disable these by diving into the system settings. How to Disable Ads & Recommendations Open Settings: Press the Gear icon on your remote or use the joystick on the monitor to navigate to the All Settings menu. Navigate to Home Settings: Go to General > System > Additional Settings > Home Settings. Toggle OFF both Home Promotion and Content Recommendations. Disable Screensaver Ads: In the same Additional Settings menu, look for Screen Saver Promotion. Toggle this OFF to prevent ads from playing before your screensaver kicks in (which is also better for preventing OLED burn-in). Limit Ad Tracking: Go to General > System > Additional Settings > Advertisement. Toggle ON the option to Limit Ad Tracking and select Reset Advertising ID.
C**N
beautiful monitor. good pixel density for desktop use. absolutely shines when playing games
pretty crazy monitor... for a pretty crazy price. ive replayed every game i have with it and its everything i wanted. 4k and ultrawide and oled and bigger then my last. this wraps around you thats not annoying like the G9 from samsung my cons are the fact that the stand is a grey ish with just a slight tinge of blue tint. kinda odd considering most setups are black white or a certain color or have a wood esthetic and a huge con is a "2 year warranty" i had to call amazon and lg to verify this because nowhere is it listen. thats why i loved my DWF alienware monitor that had a 3 year burn in warranty. unacceptable for this price point ABSOLUTELY unacceptable anouther con is THE MATT COATING ON MY OLED MONITOR. THIS IS A SIN everything else is awesome, 330hz mode is a huge plus too for esports when i play with my friends and want response over fidelity single player games is like taking off smudged sunglasses in a dark room. its beautiful and colors are exactly like my DWF QD-OLED if your worried about color intensity, though i did have to adjust white point to my liking out of the box white seemed a little too blue. i needed the custom color 2 option for warmth to be almost one to one to my QD-OLED samsung pannel. keep in mind you need a pretty expensive pc to play games natively, i have a TUF OC 4090 and 7800x3d both are absolutely needed for the 330hz refresh rate which is more CPU intensive and 4k being GPU intensive, pushing just over 11 million pixels compared to my old 1440x 3440 being just under 4 million. OVER TWICE AS MUCH and 40% more then the odyssey g9 1440 pannels heres some subnautica 2 sceeenshots.
S**J
Absolutely phenomenal!
Not saying anything not already said but will expand. Upgraded from a Samsung 49 inch monitor (CRG9), and I can't recommend the upgrade enough! I am running at full resolution (maybe not full speed) with a couple of 10 series NVIDIA cards on a (almost) 10 year old PC, which is both a commentary on the quality of the old cards and the flexibility of this monitor. The brightness in comparison is insane! The old monitor was much heavier with this one being much easier to move/manipulate; especially love the ease with which it will raise and lower. Resolution is crisp and the size is perfect! While the 49 inch monitor gave a 'smaller' resolution over a wider screen, with the LG seemingly much larger in comparison even at 5K; however, instead of giving you small print and tiny video game characters to watch, you get to appreciate the fine detail and clarity with a taller and more narrow screen. Your first thought will be "the resolution is not a effectively good" but you realize the meant you have to swivel your head side-to-side across a really wide monitor. While the curve seems aggressive, it is completely natural while viewing. It is a more expensive monitor but you are getting what you pay for.
J**Z
Very good monitor
I'm using a 5070ti with this. Graphics have been incredible. This has enhanced HDR settings which have made my games come out much better. I'm loving this monitor so far. It can connect to your Wi-Fi so you can watch movies on it without a pc. Bluetooth connects to your headset if you want. Has built in speakers that work really well. You can control it with a remote or phone app.
R**K
Amazing
This is our first OLED monitor, and it's amazing. Now we know why people say you can't go back once you used OLED monitor. We upgraded from a 49 inch ultrawide monitor, which is just too short at 1440 pixels vertical. This is 2K or 2160 so exactly 50% more vertical. Horozontal is the same at 5K. Much better for productivity work. We actually don't game so was debating between the this monitor and the 57 inch 8K x 2K monitor at similar price. Most people say 57" at 8K x 2K is better for productivity, and this 45" at 5K x 2K OLED is better for gaming. This is probably true, but once we saw both monitors in a store, we knew we have to get the OLED. Colors are just more vivid and brillant due to the true blacks on the OLED. This 45" monitor is indeed smaller than the 57", but still big enough. Now if someone makes bigger OLED monitor in the future, we might upgrade again. This will no doubt takes a few years since the price will be very high at first for a new released monitor. I think this is the best monitor on the market now. With the recent price drop this is well worth it. Just wait for a sale then jump on it.
F**N
Great curved monitor but it's heavy
I got this curved monitor as a gift for myself on my birthday and I was surprised on how heavy the box was when I first got it. Unpacking and installing wasn't that hard except with the portion of getting the curved monitor onto it's stand. I recommend getting another person to assist you since It's fairly awkward balancing the monitor on your knee and chest while trying to get it onto the stand at the edge of a table. Once hooked up and going, I was surprised at how nice it was. It's my first time using a curved monitor so I'm still new to the real estate that you get with it. Paired with my old samsung monitors, I'm getting so much more space than before. Gaming with the monitor is also amazing as well. The FOV that you get in games is amazing and I'm able to see so much more around me than before. It really immerses yourself into the game. I'm really happy that I've looked into which monitor suits me the best because this one was truly amazing to use. I also like the fact that LG has a built in rest function for the monitor so that it auto turns off when it's not in use to prevent burn ins on the OLED. The monitor also has a built in scrubbing function where during some times that I have noticed some burn in from my desktop icons. You go to the settings and in the general setting there is an OLED image cleaning that removes it after a couple of minutes. I've been using this monitor for almost 2 months now and I'm still impressed day to day on how much it's able to do and I'm happy to get something that can finally express the potential of my PC.
A**M
Great monitor, one small problem
Initially received the monitor with severe panel artifacts (second time experiencing this with LG). Almost returned it again, but Pixel Cleaning in the monitor settings fixed it completely. Works great now, but be aware of this issue before buying. For a premium LG monitor, it shouldn’t be like this out of the box.
H**R
Es un excelente monitor para películas, trabajo y videojuegos o incluso multitasking
Excelente compra. Lo fácil que es posicionarlo y reposicionar lo a. Cada momento dependiendo de como lo quiera, su curvatura elimina en su mayoría las incidencias de luz por lo que lo puedes usar en espacios abiertos con iluminación natural sin tener que subirle todo el brillo al monitor. Par AMI, valió mucho la compra
J**Z
Impressive monitor
The out of box settings are not great, google optimum settings for it. I upgraded from the asus pg32ucdm which is 4k qd oled and glossy. I was worried that this lg would not be as good, but it's really close to my asus after changing some settings. The ppi is a little less then the asus by like 15ppi, and its really not noticeable. For the minor trade offs, this lg is very immersive and I have not complaints with it. If you're upgrading from the previous lg 45 model which I also have or a lcd, this will be a huge upgrade for you. Keep in mind you need a beefy gpu, I run a 4090 and play Star citizen, bf6, cod, and racing games and can just barley max out the monitor on the highest settings.. I seen some reviews of people getting the wrong model or a used panel with hrs on it, but I ordered from amazon lg store and I got a brand new monitor. One thing to mention is when I first powered the monitor on and loaded into windows there was like vertical banding on the left and right of the screen that scared me. But with a little googling it's normal with a new panel and i just ran a pixel clean on the monitor. First run fixed it for me and the screen is perfect now. I never tried the dual mode as I dont see myself ever lowering the resolution for any of the games I play. If you're looking for one of the best gaming monitors, this one is it. The size to me is perfect along with the 800r curve. Makes you feel like you're in the game!
N**7
Excelente opcion.
Excelente opcion de Smart TV y monitor. Muy recomendado.
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