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LG Electronics Japan has introduced the LG UltraWide Monitor 34BA75QE-B, a 34-inch ultra-wide curved display designed for professionals who prioritize screen space, multitasking, and efficient connectivity. The monitor will go on sale in Japan starting July 31, 2025.

LG 34BA75QE-B monitor

The 34BA75QE-B offers a 3440 x 1440 resolution on a 21:9 ultra-wide 3800R curved IPS panel. It supports 99% sRGB coverage and HDR10, offering accurate color reproduction and enhanced contrast, ideal for photo editing, content creation, and business use.

The monitor includes a built-in KVM switch, allowing two PCs to share one keyboard, mouse, USB devices, audio, and network connections. It supports PBP (Picture-by-Picture) mode and can be used with LG’s Dual Controller software to control both systems with a single input setup.

Connectivity options include USB Type-C with up to 90W Power Delivery, HDMI, DisplayPort, USB Type-B, and a LAN (RJ45) port for wired network stability. A built-in AC adapter reduces desk clutter, and the 5W + 5W MaxxAudio speakers offer decent onboard audio.

For eye comfort, it includes Blue Light Reduction Mode, Flicker Safe, and Color Vision Adjustment for people with color vision issues. The stand supports 150mm height adjustment, -5° to 21° tilt, and 45° swivel.

Pricing & availability

The 34BA75QE-B goes on sale in Japan on July 31, 2025, for around 83,000 yen (US$562).

LG also introduced the 40U990A-W, a 39.7-inch UltraFine Display with 5K2K resolution, a Nano IPS Black panel, Thunderbolt 5, and DisplayHDR 600, made for advanced users.

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