LG’s new 45-inch ultrawide monitors are a little smaller and a little cheaper

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LG’s new 45-inch ultrawide monitors are a little smaller and a little cheaper
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Both of these new 45-inch UltraGear gaming monitors from LG are 5120 x 1440 VA panels with adaptive sync and HDR. The GR75DC has USB-C with 90W power delivery, and the GR65C comes without a USB-C connection.

LG has a pair of new 45-inch ultrawide gaming monitors. That sounds very wide to me, though LG says it’s the equivalent of two 24-inch monitors, which sounds almost compact compared to the 49-inchers from Samsung and LG, or the gargantuan Samsung Odyssey Ark we tested last year. The UltraGear 45GR65DC and 45GR75DC are slightly smaller and a few hundred bucks cheaper than the 49-inch 49GR85DC, which we wisely just called the 49-inch UltraGear when we wrote about it earlier in the year.

Both monitors have 5120 x 1440 1500R curved VA panels that support 95 percent of the DCI-P3 gamut, plus VESA DisplayHDR 600, VESA Adaptive Sync, and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro at up to 200Hz. Each has one DisplayPort 1.4 input, two HDMI 2.1 ports, one USB-B 3.0 upstream port, and two downstream ports. They also have headset jacks. The 75 adds a USB-C port, which can do video, data, and power delivery up to 90W.

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