This LG ultrawide gaming monitor is just AU$489 for the next few days
IPS, HDR10, 144Hz, and a very wide display.
If you're in the market for an ultrawide gaming monitor, various Aussie sales events have been kind this week. Chris found this Xiaomi Mi Curved for AU$479 earlier this week, but if you missed that and want something similar with HDR10 support, the LG 34GL750 gaming monitor is currently available on Amazon for AU$489, which is AU$210 below its usual AU$699 RRP.
That's a brilliant price for the specs at hand. It's a 34-inch ultrawide IPS screen with a refresh rate of 144Hz and, yes, the aforementioned HDR10 compatibility. It's an AMD FreeSync affair that is also compatible with G-Sync. Add to that the 1ms response time, and this curved 2560x1080 21:9 monitor is a good option if you're after a second screen, or don't mind sacrificing higher resolutions for the price and features offered here.
LG 34GL750 gaming monitor | WFHD | 144Hz | AU$699 AU$489
If you're after a HD ultrawide with a good refresh rate and HDR10, this is a great saving. The curved IPS display also has FreeSync and G-Sync support, as well as a 1ms refresh rate.
That AU$210 discount is good for the next four days. It's part of Amazon's Mid-Year Sale, which finishes up on Tuesday—though stock on this particular model may not last that long.
We haven't reviewed this model, but LG do make good kit. The LG 27GN950-B is on our list of the best gaming monitors, ranking second for what we describe as "the fastest, most responsive 4K gaming monitor".
If you are in the market for a new gaming monitor, eBay's current sales event has a bunch of Dell and Alienware panels. Check out our round-up of the best eBay Plus Weekend deals for more on that.
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