We've seen plenty of 45-inch ultrawide OLED gaming monitors before. But they've all suffered a horribly low 3,440 by 1,440 resolution. Well, [[link]] not any more. LG has just announced a new 5K2K 45-inch OLED, the LG UltraGear 45GX950A.
A first world problem if ever there was, but 3,440 by 1,440 is pretty modest when stretched across a huge 45-inch monitor as opposed to, say, a 34 incher like the excellent . The result is a slightly grim pixel density of just over 80 PPI. A tragedy, indeed.
That's no bad thing. But it probably means we won't see any advance in terms of [[link]] full-screen brightness, which is still a limitation on all OLED gaming monitors, and colour brightness, which [[link]] is a little weaker on LG's WOLED versus Samsung's QD-OLED tech.
Along with this LG UltraGear 45GX950A, there's also an LG UltraGear 45GX990A. It's essentially the same monitor but in a bendable format. Where the 45GX950A offers a fixed and quite extreme 800R curve, the 45GX990A can go from fully flat through to 900R. Oh, and it achieves that bend via a remote control and motors as opposed to manually.
For the record, both panels also offer a secondary 2,560 by 1,080 pixel doubled mode offering 330 Hz refresh. It's a similar dual-mode feature to 4K monitors that can also run at 1080p but at a higher refresh rate.
In truth, these pixel-doubled modes never look quite as crisp as the same resolution in native format on a similarly sized panel. But it's a nice little extra all the same.
As for the sordid matter of money, the fixed curve 45GX950A has an MSRP of $1,999. The bendable 45GX990A hasn't been priced up, but what with the fancy motorised panel bending shizzle, we suspect it will be at least $2,500. Ouch.


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