The 3.5mm audio-out is a four-pole jack that supports DTS:X audio, but I didn’t have compatible headphones on hand to try this feature for myself. A couple USB downstream ports and a 3.5mm audio-out jack round out the connectivity. All video inputs are rated to support a refresh rate up to 200Hz at the native resolution of 5,120 x 1,440, which is nice to see. The 45GR65DC-B lacks USB-C.īoth monitors have HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort input 1.4. The 45GR75DC-B, which I received on loan for this review, has a USB-C port that supports DisplayPort Alternate Mode (meaning it can handle video input) and up to 90 watts of USB Power Delivery. LG released not one but two 45-inch super-ultrawide monitors: the 45GR75DC-B and the less expensive 45GR65DC-B. LG Ultragear 45GR75DC-B – Connectivity & Features The display panel is relatively light (for a super-ultrawide) at 13.7 pounds, so most mid-range monitor arms and stands will be able to support it. The monitor supports a 100mm x 100mm VESA mount. On my desk, which measures about 25 inches deep, I couldn’t push the monitor back far enough to place the screen at a comfortable distance from my eyes.įortunately, a third-party stand is an option. The stand’s neck is deep, though, which is a problem if you have a narrow desk. It also offers ergonomic adjustment for height and tilt. The 45GR75DC-B ships with a heavy, wide stand that keeps the monitor firmly planted and minimizes display wobble if you bump or jostle your desk. It’s a reserved look and doesn’t impress, but also avoids offense. LG rethought the Ultragear line’s look for 2023, replacing the gaudy red plastics of past models with matte black. What you will notice is the monitor’s simple, professional design. It’s smaller, but I doubt most people would notice it without a side-by-side comparison. The 45GR75DC-B’s screen is roughly 4 inches more narrow and an inch shorter than a 49-inch alternative. This is a 45-inch super-ultrawide, which differs from the common 49-inch super-ultrawide format.ĭoes the loss of four inches matter? Not really.
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