

🔥 Elevate your battlestation with LG UltraGear OLED — where every frame counts!
The LG 45GS95QE UltraGear OLED is a 45-inch curved WQHD gaming monitor featuring a 21:9 aspect ratio and an immersive 800R curve. It boasts a blazing 240Hz refresh rate with an ultra-low 0.03ms response time, delivering fluid, lag-free gameplay. Certified with DisplayHDR True Black 400 and a 1.5M:1 contrast ratio, it produces deep blacks and vivid colors for stunning visuals. Compatible with NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, it ensures smooth, tear-free gaming. The monitor includes ergonomic adjustments and versatile connectivity options like HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4, making it a premium choice for professionals and gamers seeking immersive performance and productivity.










| ASIN | B0CV1WNF1Q |
| Aspect Ratio | 21:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,588 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #644 in Computer Monitors |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (191) |
| Date First Available | February 5, 2024 |
| Image brightness | 275 Candela per Square Meter |
| Item Weight | 24 pounds |
| Item model number | 45GS95QE-B |
| Manufacturer | LG |
| Product Dimensions | 14.3 x 39.1 x 25.5 inches |
| Resolution | 3440 x 1440 Pixels |
| Standing screen display size | 45 Inches |
| Total Usb Ports | 3 |
S**R
Simply amazing.
Picture quality is unbelievable, hands down the best picture quality monitor or TV I’ve ever owned. I bought this to replace a 27-inch and 22-inch Acer setup that I had been using for 6+ years, and this was a MAJOR upgrade. Those monitors were fine, but pretty bland by today’s standards. Considering I work 10–12 hour days and also game and watch media regularly, I figured this was worth the investment. Out of the box, setup was incredibly easy. Everything clicks together nicely and just feels well built. The settings are also surprisingly good right away. What’s really cool is that the monitor automatically adjusts based on what you’re doing, for example, if you switch to HDR on your computer, the monitor switches to HDR as well. When I first started using it, I noticed a little bit of what I believe is ghosting, but a quick screen refresh completely fixed it. As for text clarity, anyone saying the text isn’t good must have extremely high expectations. The text on this monitor is actually clearer than what I was coming from on both of my Acers. Everything looks sharp and readable without needing to mess with a bunch of settings beyond. Performance-wise, this thing is an absolute beast. Running at 240Hz feels like a dream. The difference is immediately noticeable, everything looks and feels buttery smooth. From a productivity standpoint, I love being able to have wide spreadsheets and long files or web pages open without constant scrolling, which is incredibly useful as an accountant. Gaming looks fantastic on this monitor. Right now I’m playing on Xbox (hopefully moving to PC soon), so I do have black bars on the sides, which doesn’t bother me at all. I did try full-screen on Xbox initially, but you can tell it’s stretching the image slightly, and it started messing with my eyes. It’s playable and still looks good, but switching back to the black bars felt much more natural. As I’ll primarily be working on this monitor, I’m not too concerned about burn-in. There are precautions you can take, and newer OLED panels like this one include built-in features designed to help prevent it. My one real downside is the menu button. It’s not very user-friendly at all. The button is small, located on the back bottom of the monitor, and feels awkward to use. A remote or better button design would be a huge improvement, especially at this price point. Also, while I personally like it, I can see how the aggressive 800R curve could be too much for some people. It’s very “in your face” and definitely takes some getting used to. That said, I think it’s awesome. Gaming almost feels 3D, and for work it, lets me see a wide field of view without constantly turning my head. Overall, this monitor has been incredible so far and feels like a worthwhile investment for both productivity and gaming.
A**M
Great monitor
I love this monitor. I switched to this from a dual monitor setup with displays provided by my company (27" 60hz). The difference is unbelievable. The clarity is great, it's super easy to snap windows to each side of my screen to be efficient at work while also having a big and immersive picture for videos and games. I haven't done any benchmarking to see how accurate the colors are, etc., but overall it has been great in the first week. BTW, the listing didn't mention this, but this monitor has a built in speaker that is acceptable if you're not an audiophile. It also has "rgb" lighting on the back that creates a nice effect on your wall and reduces eye strain a bit. I bought this on an insane sale for $760. I think even at its normal price it would be a great display
A**R
Great Gaming Monitor!
I had the MSI MPG 491CQWP 49" OLED before this monitor. I loved the MSI, except for the height. It was four feet wide but only 13" high. I switched to the LG 45GS95QE because it was a much better fit for me and much more immersive. The 800R curve is fantastic, the OLED and HDR are phenomenal, and the 21:9 is better supported than the 32:9 of the MSI. I do notice the PPI when looking at text on a webpage or reading notepad. But text in all my games is clear and easy to read. I bought this as a gaming monitor and in that role it rocks! Picture out of the box was incredible. My wife, who is not a gamer, often stops and stares because of the picture clarity and how my games look. Also, the refresh rate of 240hz is faster than the MSI 144hz. I would give it 4.5 stars if I could. I will say the slightly lower resolution of 3440X1440 makes it easier to reach 200+ fps than the 5120X1440 of the MSI. The only complaint I have is that text is not as clear as it is on a 4K monitor or the MSI. Having said that, the OLED picture clarity is a game changer for me. If you are a gamer, and are using an LCD monitor, trust me, you will not regret getting this monitor.
O**D
Defective Product + Very Poor Support
I bought this LG Ultragear OLED monitor and after a short time half of the screen stopped working. For such an expensive product, the quality is awful. What’s even worse is Amazon’s support. They refused to give me a refund, no return option, no replacement nothing. Instead of helping, they kept sending me to the manufacturer and wasting my time. Bad product, and Amazon didn’t stand behind the customer at all.
S**N
Great monitor , well built . Remote would be nice tho
Bought this for Xbox play . Been eyeing this and the Samsung ark 2 55” but for gaming decided to go with the smaller 45”. And when it finally hit a sale price I grabbed it . Monitor showed up in two days . Easy to assemble. Very sturdy materials . Aluminum not plastic . Has two hdmi and one display port for inputs . Not gonna lie maybe two display ports woulda been nice as well as an hdmi out or optical sound out but it is a pc monitor primarily by design . It does have an Audio 1/8th inch jack for headphones so gonna try that with a sound bar . This model has the square base. Most brick and mortar stores around me have the weird pyramid arms so I am glad I got the square base as it takes far less room on my desk . I do wish it came with a remote, having to enable PIP AND PBP via the button on the bottom to me isn’t ideal and I will be using this monitor in split screen for productivity as well but I’m sure I will get used to it . As for gaming . I’m primarily COD and FORZA. COD is amazing on this monitor . It truly helped my game play . And forza is very immersive in cockpit view inside the car . I still need to tweak and explore the monitor settings to optimize but really enjoying it so far and can’t beat the sale price
B**N
Great Monitor for 1440p
The 39 inch size was perfect for me personally. Didn’t feel too big for a desk but was so immersive. Color quality is exceptional and the monitor feels high quality. I also found that when I played games that had to be played in a 16:9 format, it still looked good on the monitor. The internal speakers are also unexpectedly good and has a nice depth effect.
B**H
Purchased this monitor on sale at about $1600. It's size is impressive to say the least. Even in comparison to my neo G9, this is easily the most beautiful monitor I've ever owned. If you can find this unit as an open box or on sale, it is a must have if you're shopping in this price range. Pros: -Massive size. This monitor is crazy immersive. To say that it pulls you into whatever game you're playing, or movie you're watching is an understatement. At recommended viewing distance, it fills most of your vision and along with the lifelike color accuracy in HDR, it can make you forget that you're looking at monitor. -HDR. While the monitor is certified for "VESA DisplayHDR 400" It can punch much higher. Small on screen highlights can reach in and around 1000 nits peak brightness and you can most certainly feel it. Even playing a game as simple as stock Minecraft can leverage these insane contrast ratios, like outside light peaking into a cave. When paired with games that are well mastered in HDR, like cyberpunk. It provides an experience nothing short of cinematic and makes every scene a joy. -Response times. Expect a buttery smooth experience especially on higher end computers. The "Grey to Grey" response times make for a monitor that becomes nearly imperceptible. I had a moment when playing "Warhammer 40K: Space Marines 2" where I was tracking enemies through the sky with my camera completely stationary. Each enemy was completely crystal clear as they flew by me. No ghosting or overshoot. Even amongst other OLEDs, LGs modern panel still measure near the top of the stack in terms of response time accuracy and this monitor flexes that point every moment it gets. Cons: -Most of the pros are still applicable to a lot of LGs product stack as well as others. What this monitor offers is exactly what other premier OLED gaming monitors offer, just bigger. Bigger price, bigger screen. That being said, if image quality is all you care about, then this screen offers essentially nothing over its smaller screen brothers. -Pixel density. At this gigantic size while still clocking in at a 1440p resolution, the "pixels per inch" is relatively low sitting at 82ppi. This would make it relative to a 27" 1080p monitor. While I personally have no grievance with this, you may actually want the smaller version of this monitor to compensate for the lower pixel density. That being said, this monitor feels deceptively sharp. Not to parrot what other reviewers have said about this monitor, but it certainly does not feel like a 1440p panel. Once in game, everything looks sharp and wears that low ppi much better than I thought it would. I cannot speak to everyone's experience however and this should be noted for a panel this expensive. All in all, this is one of those monitors that I would urge you to see in person if you're shopping in this price bracket. Taken everything into account, this monitor is gonna be my endgame until it dies, then I will hopefully replace it with another iteration of LGs 45" monitor. I love this form factor, I love the image quality, I love this monitor. For me, it is practically everything I could ask at the price I paid.
A**R
Nothing beats an OLED panel and when it comes to OLED panels no one beats LG. You can’t go wrong with this. I wish the resolution was higher but 1440p is enough and the curve makes it so you really cant notice the pixels even when you’re sitting up-close. The curve is also just right at the sweet spot i had an odyssey g9 before this and i felt like it was too much, very well worth the upgrade!
G**B
Wide screen at it's best? I was torn between aspect ratios, wide or ultra wide, Samsung or LG (or others) and finally decided on the LG 45GS95QE Ultragear OLED Curved Gaming Monitor. The reviews on it were over the top, and the specs seem to be too good to be true. I took a leap of faith (this is NOT cheap) after trying to find one locally, and ordered this from Amazon. Arrived quick, price was fair (cheaper than locally available by $100 bucks) and turned out to be a winner. I use this for some mild gaming, but mostly for WFH duties. I am running this off of a Dell G15 Gaming Laptop with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 Ti Laptop GPU with a monster brick for a power supply. The combination is good for what I do on all counts. The good: - 21:9 Aspect ratio is fantastic, so glad I went this size - 45" screen is huge, super easy to multi task and run loads of apps at once - Giant widescreen spreadsheets are rad - Refresh rate is amazing - Looks great, LED backlighting (hexagon lighting) is a cool feature and looks good The bad (or not so good) - Price was high (but still worth it) - Font is not as crisp as some displays, but I knew this going in. Looks better in dark mode than not (aka white font on black background is more crisp). This is really only noticeable to me in Outlook to be honest, not sure why?
A**A
L'écran est vraiment gros. Je suis passé d'un 32'' ultrawide à celui-ci, et c'est définitivement quelque chose. Côté couleur et profondeur des noirs, c'est magnifique. Côté image, c'est super aussi. Plusieurs commentaires que j'avais lus parlaient de la densité de pixels, mais pour ma part, ce n'est pas quelque chose qui me gêne, même si je travaille et joue sur cet écran. On parle surtout de quelques rares écrits qui peuvent paraître de basse qualité, mais c'est vraiment uniquement à certains endroits. Après tout, pour avoir ce format avec une résolution qui ne vous oblige pas à avoir une 4090, la résolution actuelle est un must. Pour ma part, je joue dessus et c'est super. Très satisfait du produit. À noter que des barres verticales sont présentes à l'ouverture initiale de l'écran; il suffit de faire un nettoyage de l'image tel que LG le précise dans le livre d'installation fourni. Je crois avoir constaté plusieurs commentaires à cet égard, et les gens n'avaient probablement pas lu le manuel fourni. Le 240 Hz est un game changer, surtout lorsque vous êtes capable d'atteindre ce nombre de FPS.
R**R
Some are very slim on the vertical dimension and would be disappointing for office use. This one is great.
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