

🕹️ Elevate your game with OLED speed and cinematic immersion!
The LG 34GX90SA-W is a 34-inch WQHD (3440x1440) curved OLED gaming monitor featuring an ultra-fast 240Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time for ultra-smooth gameplay. Its 800R curve and DisplayHDR True Black 400 deliver deep blacks and vibrant colors with 98.5% DCI-P3 coverage. Compatible with NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium, it ensures tear-free visuals. Integrated webOS offers direct access to streaming services and cloud gaming, while HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, and USB-C provide versatile connectivity. Designed for pro gamers and streamers seeking immersive, lag-free performance.





| ASIN | B0F15CGTGW |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,456 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #167 in Computer Monitors |
| Brand | LG |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (292) |
| Date First Available | 24 June 2025 |
| Item Weight | 10.4 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 34GX90SA-W.AUS |
| Manufacturer | LG |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 29.18 x 78.41 x 58.04 cm; 10.4 kg |
| Resolution | 3440 x 1440 Pixels |
| Screen Resolution | 3440x1440 |
| Series | 34GX90SA-W.AUS |
| Standing screen display size | 34 Inches |
A**M
Great monitor, one small problem
Initially received the monitor with severe panel artifacts (second time experiencing this with LG). Almost returned it again, but Pixel Cleaning in the monitor settings fixed it completely. Works great now, but be aware of this issue before buying. For a premium LG monitor, it shouldn’t be like this out of the box.
M**A
Not 5K
The title image and description is not what it says. This is 2K not 5K its 3440 and its totally misleading.
M**E
WRONG description and images for model
This is NOT the 5k2k version of this monitor, like the images and description suggests. It is the older 1440p version. The model number is the only thing that is correct in the description and again matches the older model NOT the 5k2k version.
J**Y
Not 5K. Mistake in product description
It sais 45GX950SA-B in the product detail and on the picture it shows 5k but it's not the 5K model.
D**R
This monitor is freaking awesome! If you’ve seen the first Incredibles where Mr. Incredible sneaks into Syndrome’s Computer? This monitor feels like that. A Goliath monitor. It’s insanely spacious. The 5K2K resolution is beautiful. Colors are beautiful, bright, and accurate on that OLED display. It’s expensive, but worth it. I use the USB-C cable for my Mac, and the DisplayPort for my PC. All working seamlessly. This is definitely the monitor to get. Insanely smooth too with the high refresh rate.
A**N
So worth it. Got it on sale and loving this monitor. Colors are great. Resolution is fantastic. Works with my Linux with my 9070xt gpu perfectly unlike my old monitor (Samsung OLED G9). If it is on sale buy it. Build quality is great too. My only gripe is that it would have been nice to have a remote control for it, but the OSD button is at least easy to get to. My games look amazing. Little to no set up required aside from putting together the base.
C**D
This monitor is incredible, the image quality and detail are amazing. At first I had vertical lines on the screen but I did the recommended settings another reviewer posted here and ran the builtin image clean on the monitor and the monitor display was on a whole new level. It will blow your mind when it’s setup right.
S**J
Not saying anything not already said but will expand. Upgraded from a Samsung 49 inch monitor (CRG9), and I can't recommend the upgrade enough! I am running at full resolution (maybe not full speed) with a couple of 10 series NVIDIA cards on a (almost) 10 year old PC, which is both a commentary on the quality of the old cards and the flexibility of this monitor. The brightness in comparison is insane! The old monitor was much heavier with this one being much easier to move/manipulate; especially love the ease with which it will raise and lower. Resolution is crisp and the size is perfect! While the 49 inch monitor gave a 'smaller' resolution over a wider screen, with the LG seemingly much larger in comparison even at 5K; however, instead of giving you small print and tiny video game characters to watch, you get to appreciate the fine detail and clarity with a taller and more narrow screen. Your first thought will be "the resolution is not a effectively good" but you realize the meant you have to swivel your head side-to-side across a really wide monitor. While the curve seems aggressive, it is completely natural while viewing. It is a more expensive monitor but you are getting what you pay for.
T**O
I see a few people saying this monitor looks washed out or faded out of the box but that’s just LG playing it safe for VESA compliance. It’s calibrated to pass certification, not to wow you. Here’s what you need to do the moment you unbox it for HDR On the hardware side (monitor settings) Gamer 1 profile Change Black Stabilizer to 25-30. The default is 50, and it makes everything look flat and hazy. Set Brightness to 100 and Peak Brightness to High. Sharpness : 50 Run the Windows HDR Calibration Tool. Minimum Luminance :0 Max luminance :1260 Full Frame Luminance: 270 (Optional): Run a manual screen refresh once if you notice banding out of the box. If you want more visual punch, switch to Gamer 2. but personally, I find it too oversaturated. Gamer 1, with the tweaks above, gives you clean contrast, natural skin tones, and sharp text clarity without sacrificing realism. After calibration, this panel looks stunning. The 800R curve is immersive... sit about 31 inches (80 cm) away for the best experience. Too close = eye strain, too far = immersion breaks. I came from a Samsung G9 OLED, and at first this didn’t look as punchy. But once I made these changes? It won me over. And unlike my G9, which failed just after the warranty expired, I feel much more confident with LG’s build. If you’re hesitant or waiting for Black Friday I got mine on Prime Day, and I have zero regrets.
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