![]() ![]() It also would have been nice to have TÜV Rheinland certification for eye comfort. However, since there is no webcam built-in if you add a Logitech BRIO 4K, you are going to cover it, defeating the purpose. The auto-brightness sensor is a great idea, and LG places it right where you would expect on top and in the middle of the display. It would have been more fun to route the cables through the stand itself and out the back. LG has a plastic ring that goes around the stand to assist with cable management, which is OK. The LG 38WN95C-W is an impressive accomplishment and highly recommended. While that stand looks aluminum, it's mostly not. LG is a big fan of lightweight materials (see its Gram laptops), so while it is nice to be able to carry this display up the stairs, it feels less premium than my Raptor 27. Source: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central)Īlthough this monitor is exceptionally light, that is also because there's a lot of plastic. This monitor is DisplayHDR 600 certified, and it fell just short of 600 nits hitting around 545 nits. That's just shy of the 98 percent P3 that LG advertises. My color calibration tests revealed 100 percent sRGB, 88 percent AdobeRGB, and 95 percent DCI-P3. On top of the display is something I don't often see – an auto-brightness sensor. The stand lets you tilt the monitor forward and back and raise it up or down, letting you set a perfect viewing angle. The LG 38WN95C-W is the best of everything in a curved ultrawide. The Thunderbolt 3 port is impressive as the relatively large 210-watt AC brick allocates 94 watts for that port, letting you power and recharge your laptop while also acting as a display input. The display's rear features seven, easily-accessible ports with two HDMI, one DisplayPort, Type C with Thunderbolt 3, two Type A, and a headphone jack. HDMI, DisplayPort, and Thunderbolt 3 cables
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