LG has announced the launch of two new monitors, the LG UltraGear GR75DC and UltraGear GR65DC. Both are large in size, 45 incheswith a panoramic format and good features for games, multimedia or any computer use.
Ultrawide monitors (or ultrawide screen) are one of the current bets to promote the sale of these peripherals. Proponents of this type of format (among whom I fervently include myself) appreciate the larger horizontal viewing space, which allows working with more windows open, greater immersion in video games and a perfect experience when watching movies. And you’ll also save on multi-monitor systems when you use large-diagonal models like the ones in question.
LG UltraGear GR75DC and GR65DC
Its large size of 45 inches, curved 1500R, along with its native resolution Dual QHD (5120 x 1440 pixels) and its 32:9 aspect ratio lets you get the display capacity of two 24-inch 16:9 QHD monitors in one. Integrated PBP (Picture-in-Picture) and PIP (Picture-in-Picture) features designed for multitasking allow users to view content from multiple input sources simultaneously and easily switch between them.

Its focus on games is justified by certification for image synchronization technology, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, a response time of 1 ms and a very interesting refresh rate for its resolution: 200 Hz.
They support the VESA DisplayHDR 600 standard and are able to reproduce up to 95% of the DCI-P3 color gamut. They have an ergonomic base for different position adjustments and include HDMI 2.1, Display Port 1.4 as well as USB Type-C inputs, which is the difference between the two models.

The new LG UltraGear is priced accordingly 899 and 799 dollars. They are available in some regions and should be coming to the entire international channel soon.