
LG
The LG 34WR55QK-B is a 34‑inch UltraWide curved VA monitor offering a 3440×1440 WQHD display, 100 Hz refresh rate and HDR10 support. It features a USB‑C port with 65 W power delivery, extensive ergonomic adjustments, and LG’s Switch app for multi‑zone productivity.
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$349.99
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$335.19
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$256.99
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$399.99
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Best For
Professionals such as developers, designers, writers and analysts who need extensive screen real‑estate for multitasking; hybrid workers who want a single‑cable dock‑like connection via USB‑C; content consumers and casual gamers who value an immersive curve and HDR; dual‑device users who benefit from Picture‑by‑Picture.
Not Ideal For
Competitive gamers requiring 144 Hz+ refresh rates and sub‑1 ms response times; users who need a fully adjustable stand with swivel or portrait mode; those seeking high‑peak HDR brightness for true HDR experiences.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers from TechRadar and PCMag commend the LG 34WR55QK-B for its productivity‑focused feature set, noting the excellent resolution, 100 Hz refresh rate and the convenience of a 65 W USB‑C connection. They appreciate the LG Switch app’s multi‑zone capabilities but caution that the VA panel’s response time and modest HDR brightness make it less suitable for competitive gaming, and they point out the omission of a DisplayPort cable as a drawback.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the monitor for its multitasking efficiency, USB‑C convenience and immersive curvature, while repeatedly mentioning eye‑comfort features as a plus. Common complaints revolve around the lack of swivel on the stand, limited HDR brightness, occasional motion blur in fast games, and the desire for higher USB‑C power delivery.
Common Complaints
Missing swivel/pivot on the stand, modest HDR brightness (300 nits), motion blur in fast‑paced games due to VA panel response time, USB‑C power limited to 65 W, and the absence of a DisplayPort cable in the package.
What People Are Saying
“Perfect for coding and video editing — I can have my IDE, browser, and terminal open side by side.”
“USB‑C charging my MacBook Pro while displaying full resolution is a game‑changer.”
How It Compares
Compared to other 34‑inch ultrawide monitors, the LG 34WR55QK‑B offers a strong mix of productivity features like USB‑C PD and the LG Switch app at a lower price point, but its VA panel and 300 nit HDR fall short of IPS‑based rivals that provide higher brightness and faster response times for gaming.
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