

🔥 Elevate your battlestation with LG UltraGear OLED — where speed meets stunning visuals!
The LG 45GS95QE is a 45-inch curved OLED gaming monitor featuring a 21:9 WQHD resolution, 240Hz refresh rate, and an ultra-fast 0.03ms response time. Its 800R curve and DisplayHDR True Black 400 certification deliver immersive, vivid visuals with deep contrast. Compatible with NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, it ensures tear-free, smooth gameplay. Adjustable stand and multiple connectivity options including HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4 make it a premium choice for serious gamers seeking next-level performance.










| ASIN | B0CV1WNF1Q |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,064 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #336 in Computer Monitors |
| Brand | LG |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (641) |
| Date First Available | 16 May 2024 |
| Item Weight | 10.9 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 45GS95QE-B |
| Manufacturer | LG |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 36.32 x 99.31 x 64.77 cm; 10.9 kg |
| Resolution | 3440 x 1440 Pixels |
| Screen Resolution | 3440x1440 |
| Series | 45GS95QE-B.AUS |
| Standing screen display size | 45 Inches |
A**R
The best Ultrawide you can get
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!
H**.
best experience on pc
nice colors but the issue its high priced
J**G
No Pixel sound. Lg 32gs95uv not lg 32gs95ue
Wrong product description. It's lg 32gs95uv. This doesn't have pixel sound
A**.
Came faulty half screen blind issue
My 32gs95ue monitor bought in 1 months and somehow it became half blind. Can't use it anymore I just bought it last month. Update: No one contacted me until now .
E**C
I have spoiled myself on this monitor. Buy this if you want your other screens to look old. Colour Quality, Refresh Rate, and build quality are superb. Settings are easy to configure and it works very well with VRR and gsync. HDR is hit or miss but that’s to be expected. I have used display port and had no issues. Even older titles look great. It’s pretty nice for productivity tasks because of the large size. I’m careful about the OLED burn-in and haven't noticed anything yet. There are built in settings to save the panel so I would suggest those.
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.
J**N
I had this monitor on my wish list for months and it went on sale for Prime Day so I had to pull the trigger. It was 34% off, or $786.58(CAD) which was the cheapest it had been since it was released. Honestly it is a lot of monitor for that price, this thing is beautiful. I have seen some people complaining that it doesn't get bright enough, but I am confused as to how. It gets bright enough to cause me some serious eye strain, even at 90% in SDR. Definitely recommend this as a main display. It is my first OLED so I will update if any issues such as burn-in arise.
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?
N**K
Amazing monitor but the stock settings were kinda bad. Make sure to pick "Gamer 1", set Peak Brightness to "high", then go to any website or image that has some black colors and scroll through the monitor's Gamma settings until those black colors look good. There's more you can tweak but that'll help a lot. This monitor is so fun to look at.. I was a bit skeptical when I ordered it because I was already coming from a very nice 1440p 144hz IPS, but this monitor is SO much better looking. The only negative I can think of, is that the difference between 1440p and 4k on a relatively small screen is hardly noticeable. Don't expect much perceptible detail between those on a 27 or 32 inch monitor The real difference however is between IPS and OLED. The deep colors and contrasts on the OLED are just amazing.
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