
34” UltraWide FHD VESA DisplayHDR 400 IPS Monitor with AMD FreeSync. LG's premium UltraWide IPS monitors immerse you in everything from content creation to gaming. See a panoramic view made possible by the extra wide 21:9 IPS display for true color accuracy at wide angles. Experience easier multitasking, quickly switch between applications and enjoy a full, unencumbered view.
Q: What is the response time of this LG monitor?
A: This monitor has a response time of 5ms.
Q: How is the monitor's connectivity?
A: The monitor can be quickly connected to other devices using the DisplayPort and HDMI ports.
Q: Does this monitor have built-in speakers?
A: No, this monitor does not have built-in speakers.
Q: What comes with the LG monitor?
A: The LG monitor comes with a stand.
Q: Why should someone buy this monitor for gaming?
A: This monitor is great for gaming because it has AMD FreeSync compatibility for clear, fast, and smooth gameplay.
Q: What is the color gamut of this monitor?
A: This monitor has 99% sRGB color gamut with VESA Display HDR 400.
A: Yes. See pic. I have it supported with an articulated arm on top of my desk.
A: Just to clarify, PBP (Picture-by-Picture) is a function on a monitor that divides the screen in two so you can view two external video inputs simultaneously on the monitor's screen. The LG 34” UltraWide FHD VESA DisplayHDR™ 400 IPS Monitor with AMD FreeSync™, Model # 34WQ500-B does not support PBP so you cannot view two inputs simultaneously on the monitor's screen. You can download and install LG's On-Screen Control Software on the PC/Laptop that is connected to the monitor which will give you options for a Full Screen, an option for 3 x 2-Screen Split, 5 x 3-Screen Split, 1 x 4-Screen Split and 4 x PIP (Picture-in-Picture) options. The Screen-Split options allow you to drag and drop excel, word documents etc., in each window of the screen split option to view then on the same screen from one input source. PIP or as the name implies, is an inset window within the main window on the screen that allows you to view one input source on the main window of the screen, and another input within the inlet window on the main screen...^Ivan