Brand | LG |
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Manufacturer | LG |
Series | 34WN80C-B |
Colour | Black |
Item Height | 16.9 inches |
Item Width | 9.9 inches |
Standing screen display size | 34 Inches |
Resolution | 3440 x 1440 Pixels |
Voltage | 100240 Volts |
Wattage | 140 watts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Manufacturer | LG |
Item model number | 34WN80C-B |
Product Dimensions | 83.06 x 25.15 x 42.93 cm; 10.57 Kilograms |
ASIN | B07YGZ7C1K |
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LG 34WN80C-B 34 inch 21:9 Curved UltraWide WQHD IPS Monitor with USB Type-C Connectivity sRGB 99% Color Gamut and HDR10 Compatibility, Black (2019)
Price: | S$1,457.89 |
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- 34” 21: 9 WQHD (3440 X 1440) Curved IPS display
- USB type-C connectivity
- HDR 10 compatible
- Supports sRGB 99% color gamut
- Height & tilt adjustable stand
- On-screen control
- Curved display. Brightness:300cd (typ) / 240cd (Min)
Product information
Style Name:WQHD & USB C with 60W Power DeliveryTechnical Details
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Date First Available | 1 September 2019 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
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Product description
The LG 34WN80C 21: 9 Ultra Wide curved IPS monitor is the ideal large screen monitor for work and play. The graceful curve of the monitor helps create an immersive viewing experience. Combine the elegant design with Ultra Wide Quad Definition (WQHD 3440 x 1440) picture quality and your movies, games and creative passions will seem to come to life. And when it's time multi task, the 34 inch screen, 21: 9 aspect ratio and the Screen Split 2. 0 feature, it makes viewing and working with multiple documents and sources easy. For creative professionals sRGB over 99 percent color accuracy and HDR10 compatibility will help make this curved monitor a must have to maximize creative talents.

34WN80C-B 34” 21:9 Curved WQHD IPS Monitor
- 34 Inch 21:9 UltraWide Curved WQHD (3440 x 1440) IPS Display
- sRGB 99% Color Gamut
- USB-C with 60W PD
- HDR 10 Compatibility
- 3-Side Virtually Borderless Design
- Tilt and Height Adjustable Stand
34WN80C-B Features
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More Room For Big IdeasImmerse yourself in your creations with the breathtaking scale of a high-performance UltraWide 21:9 curved display monitor. Use the split screen monitor to perform panoramic multitasking in a generous work area optimized for video editors, programmers and creative developers. |
UltraWide: More Space For Multi-taskingThe 21:9 aspect ratio combined with the curved screen is great for work. This allows for concurrent monitoring of large amounts of footage for video editing, and tons of VSTs and effects can be displayed while working. |
Exceptional Color FidelityThis monitor, with 99% coverage of the sRGB spectrum, is a great solution for photographers, graphic designers or anyone looking for highly accurate color. |
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Improved ConnectivityOffering a new generation of convenience, USB Type-Cports allow 4K video display, data transfer and laptop/mobile device charging, all at the same time over a single cable. Reduce cord clutter and increase efficiency with USB Type-C |
Detailed ContrastHDR-compatible monitors display brighter whites and blacker blacks compared to conventional displays. HDR renders dark and bright areas of an image with many more details, which were indiscernible under the old standards. |
OnScreen ControlOnScreen control gives quick, easy access to a host of important monitor settings. |
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Most helpful customer reviews on Amazon.com

Bought new LG 34WN80C-B with 3440x1440 rez and the image is much sharper, more defined, has better contrast, and is a lot brighter.
Monitor out-of-box has no defects or light-bleed.
The USB-C is very useful as it charges my MBP so there is no need for plugging into a charger.
The height of the stand is also a plus as this monitor sits high enough above my laptop's screen.

I am driving the monitor with a MacBook Pro (USB-C --> monitor is great) and using the software to divide the monitor down the center. Here's the issues with the LG software:
#1) It doesn't split the monitor as if you had a dual monitor display. Let me explain, if you had two monitors you can full-screen apps and three-finger swipe to other full-screened apps. Since LG software creates two "sections" rather than two "monitors", you can't full-screen apps in split mode... if you do full-screen it spans the entire monitor.
#2) Apps don't stay in the same virtual monitor when using split screen. It's super annoying when side-by-side apps (e.g. composing an email on one and looking at notes on the other) that apps randomly switch which side they are on when moving between apps. I spend half my day putting apps back where I want them.
Besides that, really nice monitor.



Reviewed in the United States on 16 January 2020





A few pro tips based using the monitor for several days: (1) For Mac, download a utility like Magnet or LG's own OnScreen Controls software to take advantage of the massive display and to help with window management. (2) There are no speakers built in, so would recommend investing in a pair of speakers alongside this display. I picked up a cheap set of Creative USB speakers for $20 that are more than fine. (3) With several USB-A devices, I was hoping a USB hub attached to one of the 2 ports on the back would help power everything, but I was getting a power draw error. I now just run everything that doesn't need to interface with the computer to the hub plugged in to a power outlet.

Reviewed in the United States on 21 February 2020
A few pro tips based using the monitor for several days: (1) For Mac, download a utility like Magnet or LG's own OnScreen Controls software to take advantage of the massive display and to help with window management. (2) There are no speakers built in, so would recommend investing in a pair of speakers alongside this display. I picked up a cheap set of Creative USB speakers for $20 that are more than fine. (3) With several USB-A devices, I was hoping a USB hub attached to one of the 2 ports on the back would help power everything, but I was getting a power draw error. I now just run everything that doesn't need to interface with the computer to the hub plugged in to a power outlet.
