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No, the monitor defaults to landscape mode and can't be changed to portrait mode using the included stand as the stand is not tall enought to accommodate it. It might be usable in portrait mode if it were wall-mounted, but I'd check with LG before I started sinking lag bolts into my wall. You'd also want to verify that the video card in the computer can handle the resolution in portrait mode. A word of caution, however. The monitor is curved and designed to be used in landscape mode so you get something of a wrap-around console feel. I don't think it would look right mounted vertically. Not sure how your eyes could adjust to the oddity of that configuration, but my gut tells me it would be bizarre and I trust my gut. Whether you're buying it for gaming, graphics or just plain old office work, this monitor will serve you well and will present a quality picture far exceeding standard HD versus UHD. And now, half of my family want one just like it, which in most of their cases would be overkill. But I'm waiting to see if anyone springs for this 39" UHD OLED monitor anyway. Happy computing and gaming!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi, Patrice. Thanks for your question about the LG Monitor (39GS95QE-B) model. Yes, this monitor can be rotated to a vertical (portrait) position. It typically features an adjustable stand that allows you to change the orientation of the screen from horizontal (landscape) to vertical. However, make sure to check the specific details of the stand in your monitor's manual to ensure it supports the rotation. If you need more guidance, feel free to consult the manual or contact us for further assistance. For more information about the product, you may visit https://www.lg.com/us/monitors/lg-39gs95qe-b-gaming-monitor. If you need any help with setup or other questions, feel free to send us a private message on social media @LGUSSupport, and we’ll be happy to help you. ^Juvy
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