UltraWide 21:9 Quad High Definition

The UltraWide 21:9 aspect ratio makes movies and games more immersive than ever. Need to get some work done, too? All of that UltraWide real estate makes it easy to view multiple documents at the same time, so you don't need to flip back and forth between them.



• 21:9 Aspect Ratio

• 3440 x 1440 Resolution (WQHD)

• sRGB over 99%

• 4-Screen Split

• Dual Controller

• 2 HDMI, 1 DisplayPort

• MAXX Audio

• Integrated Speakers (2x 7W)

• Mac Compatible



The 3440 x 1440 UltraWide QHD display also offers amazingly sharp picture quality. Its pixel area is about 1.8 times larger than an UltraWide Full HD 21:9 monitor, and about 2.4 times larger than a Full HD 16:9 monitor. It provides an efficient environment in using Microsoft Office programs showing 47 columns and 63 rows in Excel.



IPS (In-Plane Switching) technology enhances the performance of liquid crystal displays. Response times are shortened, color reproduction is improved, and users can now view the screen at virtually any angle.



sRGB is the standard color space of ideal color reproduction. So, with over 99% coverage of the sRGB spectrum, this LG monitor is a great solution for professional photographers, graphic designers or anyone looking for highly accurate color.



Mac Compatible

Graphic designers will surely appreciate the many features of LG's Mac-compatible UltraWide monitor. The 21:9 widescreen and 4-Screen Split will simplify working with multiple graphics windows.



4-Screen Split

The 4-Screen Split feature improves productivity by simply re-sizing the windows on your screen. With one drag you can re-size one window and the other windows automatically to fit the available space. It allows from 2 to 4 windows to be shown in 8 different screen ratios without feeling cluttered.



Dual Link Up

The Dual Linkup feature allows two compatible portable devices - such as a computer, camera, phone, or Blu-ray player - to be connected to the monitor, and both can be viewed on the same screen simultaneously.



Note: To use Dual Linkup, one device must be connected to the DisplayPort while the other is connected to either the HDMI or DVI port.