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LG introduces the 34GP83A-B Nano IPS curved gaming monitor

LG latest ultrawide gaming monitor is the 34GP83-A. Similarly to the LG 34GN850, it features a curved Nano IPS panel with fast response times, G-Sync compatibility, and a high refresh rate delivering “the latest hardware, specs, ergonomics, sleek design and sensory experience” needed to complete your gaming setup.

The 34-inch ultrawide, curved Nano IPS panel has a 3440x1440p resolution, 1ms G2G response time, a 144Hz refresh rate (OC 160Hz), and 178º (R/L), 178º (U/D) wide viewing angles. This 10-bit panel has a contrast ratio of 1000:1 and 400nits of brightness, covering 98% of the DCI-P3 wide colour gamut. Additionally, it comes colour calibrated out-of-the-box.

The LG 34PG83-A is certified with VESA DisplayHDR 400, allowing the monitor to playback HDR content for an enhanced viewing experience. Thanks to Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync (Premium), users can enjoy gaming sessions without stutter and tearing. Other gaming-oriented features like Dynamic Action Sync, to reduce input lag, Black Stabilizer, to improve clarity in darker areas, and a crosshair overlay, to elevate you aiming to the next level, are included. Reader mode and flicker-free technology to reduce the user's eye strain are also present.

Connectivity options include 2x HDMI ports, a DisplayPort, an audio-out 3.5mm jack, a USB upstream ports, and 2x USB downstream ports. The monitor's stand allows you to adjust its height by 110mm and tilt it, but you can also increase its ergonomics with a monitor bracket thanks to the VESA 100x100mm support.

You can pre-order the LG 34PG83-A for $999.99. If you want to learn more about this monitor, you can do it by clicking HERE.

KitGuru says: What do you think about ultrawide monitors? Are you interested in getting a new one? What do you think about the LG 34PG83A?

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