Features GET THE EDGE Seeing more screen on the new LG21:9 Ultra Wide monitor with G-SYNC™ & 144 Hz refresh rate gives you an edge on the competition. SEE IT IN ACTION Now that, Temperrr, co-owner of pro gaming team, Fa Ze Clan, has his LG21:9 Ultra Wide monitor, he’s ready to get the edge on the competition. Watch him unbox it now. Curved Ultra Wide Display With G-SYNC™ The 34UC89G combines an immersive IPS Curved Ultra Wide screen with NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility, a 144 Hz refresh rate, plus a dedicated Game Mode & Black stabilizer for ultimate domination. NVIDIA G-SYNC™ Compatible This monitor supports NVIDIA G-SYNC*, an advanced display technology that synchronizes refresh rates to the GPU inside Ge Force GTX-powered PCs, eliminating screen tearing & minimizing stutter & input lag for a smoother, faster gaming experience. 144 Hz Refresh Rate Games played on the LG34UC89G are noticeably smoother & clearer when compared to game play on monitors with refresh rates of 60 Hz or 75 Hz. Combine the clarity & smooth action with the curved screen, & gamers will fall in love with an optimized & immersive gaming experience. Ultra Wide For A Gaming Advantage The graceful curve of the screen offers an immersive gaming experience. The wider displays allows enhanced game play with the ability to see more of the game than on a 16:9 monitor. Crosshair With the Crosshair feature, gamers can take their skills to the next level. By placing the striking point in the center of the display, the feature enhances firing accuracy in first-person shooter games. Advanced Gaming Features Serious gaming features for serious gamers. Quickly optimize monitor settings to activate Black Stabilizer to reveal superior detail in dark scenes while the Dynamic Action Sync feature assures smooth, fluid gaming action. On Screen Control Watch how On Screen Control puts a host of essential monitor settings into a handy window for quick, easy access. Volume, brightness, picture mode presets, Screen Split 2.0 & more can now be adjusted with just a few clicks of the mouse, instead of hard buttons on the monitor.