So, you get plenty of screen space as well as crystal-clear text and details. In fact, this 40″ ultrawide monitor is basically a 32″ 4K display that’s ~33% wider. That’s the same pixel density you get with 32″ 4K monitors. The 5120×2160 resolution results in a pixel density of roughly 140 PPI (pixels per inch) when displayed on the 39.7″ viewable screen of the LG 40WP95C.
In addition, the monitor supports 10-bit color depth via dithering for less banding and it’s factory calibrated, so it’s ready for color-critical work right out of the box. IPS technology also has 178° wide viewing angles, so the image won’t shift in color, brightness or contrast regardless of the angle you’re looking at the screen. The good news is that the LG 40WP95C monitor has an sRGB emulation mode with adjustable brightness that can restrict its native gamut down to ~100% sRGB for better accuracy! Now, some people prefer that extra color vibrancy, while others are for more accurate sRGB colors when viewing sRGB content. Its native color gamut is equivalent to around 135% sRGB gamut size, so regular sRGB content will have over-saturated colors in Windows. It’s also equipped with Thunderbolt 4, FreeSync, decent built-in speakers, wide color gamut and excellent color accuracy, making it a great pick for various uses! Image Qualityīased on a Nano IPS panel, the LG 40WP95C has a wide color gamut covering 98% DCI-P3 color space for vibrant image quality. The LG 40WP95C-W boasts the 5K2K resolution for those who prefer the ultrawide format but don’t want to compromise on pixel density.