🎮 Elevate Your Game with LG's Ultrawide Monitor!
The LG 29UM69G is a 29-inch Ultrawide IPS Gaming Monitor featuring a stunning 2560 x 1080 resolution, 1ms response time, and 75Hz refresh rate. Designed for gamers, it includes AMD FreeSync technology to eliminate screen tearing, ensuring a smooth and immersive gaming experience. With customizable game modes and dynamic action sync, this monitor is perfect for any gaming enthusiast looking to enhance their setup.
Brand | LG |
Product Dimensions | 81 x 40 x 15 cm; 5.5 kg |
Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
Item model number | 4068910 |
Manufacturer | LG |
Series | 29UM69G |
Colour | Black |
Standing screen display size | 29 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2560x1080 |
Resolution | 2560 x 1080 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Wattage | 23.3 watts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2.6 British Thermal Units (BTUs) |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.5 milligrams |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 7 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 7 |
Item Weight | 5.5 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
R**R
Really good for gaming
Really good for gaming. Ultra wide for immersion in games and moviesThe monitor is very impressive. Colours are crisp and vibrant. The size is a great upgrade over the LG 25UM58-P and the stand is a lot better than the last years model (LG 29UM68) and I feel like the tilt mechanism is slightly better. This monitor, unlike the previously mentioned models, was specifically more tuned for gaming with motion blur reduction, crosshair inclusion, free sync, etc. Would only recommend turning MBR on if you're playing competitive FPS as it reduces response time but causes as sort of flicker due to the refresh rate being doubled with alternate blank frames to remove ghosting (explained on the product page of this monitor on the LG's UK website ), Personally I keep MBR off, as I prefer flicker free image and I do not really feel like there is that much difference the 5ms and approx 1ms.Recommend this monitor all the way. :)PS: Saw a reviewer talk about a dead pixel on a monitor, it's fairly common in the LCD panel manufacturing had the same problem with other monitors from other companies as well. It's mostly a chance of luck and I usually get a replacement for if that's the case. Also, company variations of MBR and free sync can't work together yet on my knowledge (probably due to it not being able to double the varied refresh rate in time).
D**S
Perfect for my needs!
Can't comment on how good it is for gaming but for programming, developing and designing, it's damn near perfect. Picture quality and Screen quality are bang on. Nice and wide but not so wide that it causes strain whilst using it. Peripheral viewing is great and would definitely buy again if needed!
E**.
Almost Perfection (for me anyways)
TL;DR - Monitor is perfect for what it is described as except for a line of dead pixels in the very bottom right corner but its usually covered by my toolbar. I kept it since it does not bother or hinder me (yet) and If i ever need another screen, id probably choose this one all over again :)THE GOOD - Its a fantastic upgrade from my 10+ year old 1650x1080 monitor, the IPS panel on my product had virtually no visible backlight bleed unless you have it on in a pitch black room. Colour is fantastic, doesn't say on the product page but it supports 8.BIT colour as well as a 75hz refresh rate. The viewing angles are perfect even when i use it vertically.Albeit the monitor is not "high end" or the "cheapest" it has alot of nice little extras which caused me to purchase this monitor such as: having a 75mm VESA mount for more options if i upgrade my workspace; a very user-friendly nipple button under the monitor for easy on/off and changing settings; and an ultrawide 21:9 ratio is a godsend when im working in CAD, PHOTOSHOP, etc for the extra space for toolbars without shrinking my drawing space.THE BAD - As a monitor there is nothing bad about it, everything that is listed works HOWEVER, after checking with 'DeadPixelBuddy' i did notice a line of 4-5 dead pixels at the very bottom right of the monitor and a single stuck purple pixel. This was never noticed by me untill i specifically went to look for them as it was hidden by my toolbar and since its so far down it really does not bother me but still, having a large clump of dead pixels is unacceptable and you should RMA if you're not as forgiving as me.
K**B
I am very happy
Had it for over 3 months now. Took a bit to gwt used to the ultrawide screen. Amazing for multitasking and other ultrawide experience.As far as the quality of the image. Definitely seen better pictures, but by expensive screens. This screen definitely delivers above average image quality but don’t expect to be blown away. Your are paying £300 for the ultrawide experience. Haven’t experiences flickering. Movies play just like on normal LCD monitor. Definitely watchable, but what will blow you away is a wide screen experience.Definitely go for it.I chose this over 4K, which was going to make this small and high res. Not my thing. But could be important for you. Good luck!
D**N
lg ultrawide
Very good monitor in reasonable price. Dimensions and IPS screen do its job. But still 75hz is only available for AMD graphics cards. In some of the games I`ve spotted screentearing at 75hz but this might be possibly fixed by some changes in game settings eg. unlocking the frames. Good product at this price bar!
T**R
Not impressed
The monitor came with a damaged screen the right side is dead or not working pixels, tge screws on the stand are very poorly made and round of with the smallest touch.
R**G
Great Ultrawide Monitor - With Freesync
Great monitor, I've had it about a year now and its fantastic, A good size, and good screen with zero defects. It also has freesync which I found out after upgrading my graphics card to a 2080ti, this works over the display port only I think. Buy it, it will not disappoint!
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