
Previously priced at US$597.48 on Amazon and US$599.99 on LG’s US online store, the 34-inch curved ultrawide 34WP75C-B.AUS monitor is now available on Amazon for just US$396.99. Its highlights include AMD FreeSync Premium support, HDR10, sRGB 99% color gamut, two 7 W speakers, 65 W Power Delivery, and more.
Sharing 3,835 user reviews and 473 answered questions on Amazon with two other 34-inch curved ultrawide monitors that feature different Power Delivery values (60 W and 90 W, to be accurate), the LG 34WP75C-B.AUS monitor is now available for a tempting US$396.99 list price. Although not highlighted as a discount, Camelcamelcamel reveals that this monitor has an average price of US$524.04 and it topped at US$597.48. Right now, LG US has it listed for US$399.99, down from a list price of US$599.99, but there are no units left.
Released in early August 2022, the LG 34WP75C-B.AUS is a 34-inch QHD monitor with a 1800R curvature, sRGB 99% color gamut, 160 Hz refresh rate, 5 ms GtG response time, 300 nits typical brightness, 3,000:1 contrast ratio, and viewing angles of 178 degrees. OnScreen Control, Dual Controller, HDR10, FreeSync Premium support, and two 7 W MaxxAudio speakers have been included in the list of specs and features as well.
In the connectivity department, this monitor comes with two HDMI ports, one USB Type-C with 65 W Power Delivery, one DisplayPort, and two USB 3.0 downstream ports. A headphone out 3.5 mm jack is also present. The monitor supports 100 X 100 mm VESA mounts, while the included stand only allows tilt and height adjustments.
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