Get Your Game on With an LG Curved UltraWide Monitor

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When you’re in the middle of a gaming session, you want to see all the action. You want to see it large and life-like, in brilliant color. With an LG 34WP60C-B 34” Curved UltraWide Monitor, you’ll see everything the way the game developer meant it to be – and pay less than $250.

The QHD display on the monitor has a 21:9 aspect ratio, allowing you to see everything in your game. It also allows you to see blockbuster movies in the best way possible and experience the ultimate in productivity, as you can view multiple documents at the same time.

Games, movies, and all your photos will look fantastic with the high-quality image production, color and brightness on the LG Curved Ultrawide Monitor. You’ll also get HDR10 and sRGB 99% color gamut with Black Stabilizer. High 160Hz refresh rate with 1-millisecond Motion Blur Reduction only adds to that, especially on your fast-pasted games, reducing not just blur, but ghosting as well.

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The baseline FreeSync technology is improved by AMD FreeSync Premium. It brings fluid and tear-free gameplay and video when combined with compatible video cards. Control the display settings with your mouse and OnScreen Control software.

There’s nothing to the installation with the One-Click stand. You won’t need any other equipment and can adjust the tilt to allow the ultimate in productivity.

Take 38% off the price of this ultrawide monitor and pay just $249.99. With Prime one-day shipping, you could be playing your games on it tomorrow.

LG 34WP60C-B 34” Curved UltraWide Monitor

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