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Score a Massive 46% Off LG’s Pro-Level OLED Gaming Monitor

High-performance ultrawide screen built for serious gaming and immersive visuals.

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The LG UltraGear 34-Inch Ultragear WQHD OLED Curved Gaming Monitor is now priced at $699.99, down from a regular list price of $1,299.99, representing a 46% discount. With a 34″ ultrawide panel, steep 800R curvature, and pro-level specs, it’s a standout option for gamers looking to upgrade their setup.

What You’re Getting

This OLED monitor delivers a 3440 × 1440 WQHD OLED display with a 21:9 aspect ratio for an expansive field of view that outclasses typical 16:9 screens. A 240 Hz refresh rate and ultra-fast 0.03 ms response time ensure smooth, blur-free gameplay even in fast-paced competitive titles. The panel also supports DisplayHDR True Black 400, offers coverage of 98.5 % DCI-P3 color gamut, and includes both Nvidia G-Sync compatibility and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro to eliminate tearing and stutter.

Additional features include HDMI 2.1 ports, DisplayPort 1.4, USB-C with 65W power delivery, and a deeply curved 800R radius design that pulls you into the action.

Why It’s Worth It

The UltraGear 34GX900A-B brings elite gaming performance and visual fidelity together in a striking package. Its ultrawide OLED panel offers wrap-around immersion, deep blacks, and blazing refresh rates often only found on specialized gear. At the current price point, you’re getting premium hardware at a value few monitors can match. Plus, the USB-C power delivery makes it convenient for laptop use.

At under $700, this monitor packs next-level specs for a fraction of its original cost. For gamers focused on performance, visual quality, or competitive edge, this deal is an outstanding opportunity.

The Bottom Line

Whether you’re gaming, streaming, or multitasking across windows, the LG UltraGear 34GX900A-B delivers pro-grade specs and immersive visuals at a compelling price. With its current 46% off deal at $699.99, it’s one of the best monitor upgrades available right now.

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