
Attaching base to standĪlternatively the monitor has standard 100mm x 100mm VESA mounting holes if you want to attach it to a wall bracket or monitor arm. There’s also the cable management clip that attaches anywhere on the stand. The base then attaches to the bottom with a thumbscrew. If you need to remove it in the future, there’s a release tab underneath the bracket. Lay the panel flat on the polystyrene packaging and clip the adjustable stand onto the back of the monitor. Attaching standĪttaching the supplied stand is straightforward – the only difficulty being handling a monitor of this size.
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In the meantime, you can download the manual here.įinally there’s a colour calibration report which I’ll come back to when I discuss the colour accuracy of the monitor. In fact I found it extremely difficult to obtain a manual for this monitor – hopefully this will be added to LG’s website soon. There’s also a DVD labelled owners manual but it only contains a safety precautions leaflet. Inside the large box you get the monitor itself, a height adjustable stand with a cable management clip, a 140W external power supply, a 1.5m USB-C to USB-C cable, a 1.5m HDMI cable and a brief assembly leaflet. The price seems to vary so please check the links just above or at the bottom of the page.īut is it any good? Let’s find out. Its large screen and 3440 x 1440 pixel resolution should make it perfect for productivity and its decent refresh rate, Freesync support and HDR capabilities could make it a good option for gaming too – with a PC or even an Xbox Series X or Playstation 5.Īll this comes at an attractive price for a display with these specs and from a well known manufacturer. The LG 35WN73A or 35WN75C in the US is a curved 35” ultra-wide quad HD monitor with HDR, a 100Hz refresh rate, Freesync and USB Type-C connectivity that supports both display and power.
