expiredtomberrr posted Dec 05, 2025 02:04 AM
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expiredtomberrr posted Dec 05, 2025 02:04 AM
45" LG Ultragear 45GR65DC-B 5120x1440 1ms 200Hz Curved VA Monitor
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I did order a second one last night. $399.17 after tax (think I used LG reward points from my first purchase). Don't really need it but I can find a use for it.
I did order a second one last night. $399.17 after tax (think I used LG reward points from my first purchase). Don't really need it but I can find a use for it.
But I think if I have each one of these 45" monitors split into 3, they'll be too small compared to a 27". Plus the curve may be too shallow making it difficult to see things on the sides. Whereas I have my 27" side monitors and a good enough tilt to where I can easily see them with just a little tilt of my head.
I was looking into the Samsung 49" OLEDs or maybe even the 57", but they're expensive so I was going to just hold off for now. But this LG is making it tempting since they're much cheaper.
Thoughts?
But I think if I have each one of these 45" monitors split into 3, they'll be too small compared to a 27". Plus the curve may be too shallow making it difficult to see things on the sides. Whereas I have my 27" side monitors and a good enough tilt to where I can easily see them with just a little tilt of my head.
I was looking into the Samsung 49" OLEDs or maybe even the 57", but they're expensive so I was going to just hold off for now. But this LG is making it tempting since they're much cheaper.
Thoughts?
What do you mean too small compared to a 27"? Physical size or resolution?
I do not know much about curves, but the curve on this one is working well for me. This is not scientifically tested, but I think I move my head 1-2 inches to see things on either side. I imagine that you have 3 27" monitors are having to move your head a lot more than that.
I love the size of this. I have also looked at 49" Samsung monitors but they seem much bigger. This LG has about the height of a 24" monitor I believe. Stacking them on top of each other will also reduce your vertical "tilling". 😊Vertical movement of the head puts more strain on your neck/spine or whatever than side-to-side. I think. Again, not a scientist here. 😊
My Amex Blue has a 4% statement credit offer for LG along with the standard 3% rewards for online shopping. I was able to get 10% cashback from another site.
(edit) Ordered cancelled
Have 30% CB available and even PP has 22%, but will need to sell those QHD ones which is a pain in itself.
Have 30% CB available and even PP has 22%, but will need to sell those QHD ones which is a pain in itself.
I guess it depends.
What do you mean too small compared to a 27"? Physical size or resolution?
I do not know much about curves, but the curve on this one is working well for me. This is not scientifically tested, but I think I move my head 1-2 inches to see things on either side. I imagine that you have 3 27" monitors are having to move your head a lot more than that.
I love the size of this. I have also looked at 49" Samsung monitors but they seem much bigger. This LG has about the height of a 24" monitor I believe. Stacking them on top of each other will also reduce your vertical "tilling". 😊Vertical movement of the head puts more strain on your neck/spine or whatever than side-to-side. I think. Again, not a scientist here. 😊
When you look at the sides of the monitor, does it almost feel like the screen is very far away? As if you had let's say three 24" flat monitors side by side and you were looking at the ones on the sides?
I'm hoping the curve is enough to where I feel like the curved part of the monitor is almost as close to me as where I've placed my side 27" monitors. I know that's not a specific enough description. I guess I'll just have to see if I can find one to look at in person to really know.
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