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title: "34UM88C-P"
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# USB QuickCharge ports sRGB 99%+ color accuracy 34" UltraWide 21:9 QHD 34UM88C-P

**Brand:** lg
**Price:** SAR 927
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your productivity with LG’s UltraWide powerhouse — see more, do more, be more.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 34UM88C-P by lg
- **How much does it cost?** SAR 927 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.sa](https://www.desertcart.com.sa/products/25106206-34um88c-p)

## Best For

- lg enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted lg brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Smart Screen Split 2.0:** Maximize efficiency by organizing multiple apps and windows effortlessly with LG’s intuitive on-screen control and screen split features.
- • **Seamless USB QuickCharge:** Power up your devices directly from the monitor with fast USB QuickCharge ports—stay connected and charged without clutter.
- • **Ergonomic Precision Stand:** Customize your comfort with height and tilt adjustments that keep you productive and strain-free all day long.
- • **Immersive UltraWide Display:** Expand your workspace with a stunning 34-inch 21:9 QHD IPS panel for ultimate multitasking and cinematic viewing.
- • **Vibrant True-to-Life Colors:** Experience over 99% sRGB coverage that delivers crisp, accurate colors perfect for creative pros and content connoisseurs.

## Overview

The LG 34UM88C-P is a 34-inch UltraWide QHD IPS monitor featuring a 3440x1440 resolution and a 21:9 aspect ratio, delivering expansive screen real estate ideal for multitasking and immersive viewing. It boasts over 99% sRGB color accuracy for vibrant visuals, a height and tilt adjustable ergonomic stand, and USB QuickCharge ports to keep your devices powered. With LG’s Screen Split 2.0 and on-screen control, it’s designed to enhance professional workflows and creative projects alike.

## Description

LG Electronics WQHD (3440 x 1440 resolution) IPS 34-Inch LED-Lit Ultra Wide 21:9 Aspect Ratio Monitor 34UM88C with USB QuickCharge, sRGB over 99% and Height/Tilt Adjustable Stand.

Review: Best (flatscreen) monitor I have ever owned. - I bought this monitor to replace a 32” 1080p TV which has been serving as my main monitor. I also have another 27” 1080p monitor for a dual screen setup. I had my eye on the LG 34UM95 but I am not a fan of the aesthetics of its stand. I also wanted (still want) the curved Samsung S34E790C but my wife gets nauseous every time she looks at it. I took a chance on this flat-screen monitor because of it’s great looking base even though I could not find any in-depth reviews. Pros: -Size. This monitor is huge. I almost have trouble fitting another monitor next to it on my desk. It happens to be the same size vertically as my 27” monitor which is nice. -Resolution. The 3440x1440 resolution is great for a screen this size. I have another 29” 2560x1080 resolution monitor and it feels too much like a short monitor. This 34” screen definitely feels wide, not short. The monitor will push 60hz refresh rate on both HDMI and Displayport. -Picture. The colors are fantastic out of the box. I can’t see any backlight bleed common to IPS panels. -Stand. Great tilt and height adjustment. I can move the screen from 2.5” from the desk up to 7”. -Comes with a DisplayPort-DisplayPort cable and an HDMI-HDMI cable. Cons: -Wobbly. My desk isn’t that steady, so any movement of the desk is translated into a lot of wobble in this monitor. I don’t notice this much in the smaller monitors. Summary: Now all I need is a couple more of these monitors! EDIT Sept' 2016: After 5 months this monitor is still working flawlessly. Since my original purchase, however, I have acquired the LG 34UC87M-B curved 34" monitor (pictured next to my LG 34UM88C) and the Samsung S34E790C curved 34" monitor. I really appreciate the subtle curves of these new monitors and I like how they make the screen edges more usable and less "far away". If you plan on having two 34" monitors side-by-side, making at least one of them a curved monitor is a must. I have the curved and flat LG monitors side-by-side (as pictured). I prefer to watch videos and play video games on the curved monitor, while I prefer to do photo editing on the flat panel. Other thoughts: Getting videos to play in the 21:9 aspect ratio while utilizing the full screen is a hassle. The Windows Store video player is the only online streaming platform I could find that easily goes true full-screen on this ultrawide format. Other streaming services will play HD movies in 21:9 format(ish), but will not zoom to be full-screen. See pictures comparing streaming HD movies from Windows Store and Google Play.
Review: Good enough - My first ultrawide was 29um67. It was freesync capable and in nvidia panel refresh rate displayed the 75hz option after activating freesync in the monitor settings. Great monitor, never had an issue with it. I then switched to 34um95 which had terrible flickering, half of display would go off sometimes, or half would display image like i just cracked it. Turn off/on was solving the problem. I sold it and bought another 34um95. This time no flickering issues at all, the only minor issue was if i'd have a browser open in the middle of the screen and try to scroll a page, i'd see vertical tearing right in the middle of the screen sometimes. I upgraded to 34um88 just because i got it cheaper than i can sell my old 34um95 for. I like the stand much better, it's sturdier with a lot more adjustments. The black color of the stand is also better to the eyes than silver on the old one. I didn't notice vertical tearing in the middle of the screen yet which is an improvement for me. No flickering as well. Color reproduction seems to be excellent as it was on the old one. I thought that all the freesync capable LG monitors allow to switch to 75hz in the nvidia control panel after activating freesync setting, i was wrong. Unlike the older 29um67 monitor, i didn't get the 75hz option in the nvidia control panel this time. I went to the "create custom resolution" (overclocking) setting and typed in 75hz after activating "freesync". Everything seemed working fine. After setting v-sync on i was getting 75fps stable in Unigine 4.0. Then i learned about the testufo website and found out by taking pictures with DSLR camera at 1/5 shutter speed that this monitor skips the frames when overclocking it to 75hz. Actually any change above 60hz does frame skipping. I tried different DP cable, installing/uninstalling LG monitor driver, trying different picture modes, freesync on/off, nothing helped. This is a bummer since my older 29um67 was freesync capable as well and some people on forums achieved 80hz without frame skipping on it. Edit: I have both a certified 1.2 and the original Displayport cable and I found out this monitor flickers horizontally when displayport 1.2 is turned on in settings, same issue the 34um95 had.

## Features

- 34" 21:9 QHD IPS Monitor
- sRGB Over 99%
- USB QuickCharge
- On-Screen Control w/ Screen Split 2.0
- Height / Tilt Adjustable Stand
- Refresh Rate: 60 Hz

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01CDYB5CW |
| Brand | LG |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (206) |
| Date First Available | February 1, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 32.7 x 9.4 x 16.9 inches |
| Item Weight | 18.5 pounds |
| Item model number | 34UM88C-P |
| Manufacturer | LG Electronics |
| Max Screen Resolution | 3440 x 1440 Pixels |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 32.7 x 9.4 x 16.9 inches |
| Screen Resolution | 3440x1440 |
| Series | 34UM88C-P |
| Standing screen display size | 34 Inches |

## Product Details

- **Aspect Ratio:** 21:9
- **Brand:** LG
- **Resolution:** QHD Ultra Wide 1440p
- **Screen Size:** 34 Inches
- **Screen Surface Description:** Glossy

## Images

![34UM88C-P - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/7109P5RR6wL.jpg)
![34UM88C-P - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61h2jZGDYSL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can i connect two of these to my macbook pro (15" retina)? if so what is the ideal setup? daisy chain via thunderbolt or utilize hdmi?**
A: Daisy chain via thunderbolt is best but one DisplayPort and one HDMI can work to.  My Macbook Pro 15" Retina i7 4850HQ is connected the LG 4k monitor by DisplayPort while my 32 inch HD monitor is connected by HDMI.  And I am able to run apps and games on all three monitors simultaneously.  This is in contradiction to the earlier answer.

**Q: What is the version of hdmi & dp ports of tow types 34um88c-p  34um88-p? if the hdmi or dp less that the latest version, what the effect would be?**
A: dp 1.2a , hdmi 2.0 (8bit)

**Q: What is the maximum freesynch range with displayport?**
A: The DisplayPort on the LG 34UM88C-P 34-Inch 21:9 UltraWide QHD IPS Monitor with USB Quick Charge is version 1.2a and the Adaptive Sync was added to the DisplayPort 1.2a specification. AMD FreeSync technology leverages industry standards, like DisplayPort Adaptive-Sync, to deliver dynamic refresh rates. AMD Radeon​ graphics cards will support a wide variety of dynamic refresh ranges with AMD FreeSync technology. Using DisplayPort Adaptive-Sync, the graphics card can detect and set an appropriate maximum and minimum refresh rate based on the capabilities reported by the display. Potential ranges include 36-240Hz, 21-144Hz, 17-120Hz and 9-60Hz. For this monitor, is it 48~60 Hz...^IFV

**Q: Does the monitor include a Display Port cable?**
A: I bought two of these monitors and they both had a display port cable included in the box. They also had HDMI cable in the box.  Please note that my MSI Bios would not display at start up when using display port. You had to enable UEFI in bios prior to connecting to display port. Next installed windows in UEFI. Then bios and windows displayed properly. These LG monitors are great, but their support..... not so much. Community forums got me going in the right direction.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best (flatscreen) monitor I have ever owned.
*by A***W on April 20, 2016*

I bought this monitor to replace a 32” 1080p TV which has been serving as my main monitor. I also have another 27” 1080p monitor for a dual screen setup. I had my eye on the LG 34UM95 but I am not a fan of the aesthetics of its stand. I also wanted (still want) the curved Samsung S34E790C but my wife gets nauseous every time she looks at it. I took a chance on this flat-screen monitor because of it’s great looking base even though I could not find any in-depth reviews. Pros: -Size. This monitor is huge. I almost have trouble fitting another monitor next to it on my desk. It happens to be the same size vertically as my 27” monitor which is nice. -Resolution. The 3440x1440 resolution is great for a screen this size. I have another 29” 2560x1080 resolution monitor and it feels too much like a short monitor. This 34” screen definitely feels wide, not short. The monitor will push 60hz refresh rate on both HDMI and Displayport. -Picture. The colors are fantastic out of the box. I can’t see any backlight bleed common to IPS panels. -Stand. Great tilt and height adjustment. I can move the screen from 2.5” from the desk up to 7”. -Comes with a DisplayPort-DisplayPort cable and an HDMI-HDMI cable. Cons: -Wobbly. My desk isn’t that steady, so any movement of the desk is translated into a lot of wobble in this monitor. I don’t notice this much in the smaller monitors. Summary: Now all I need is a couple more of these monitors! EDIT Sept' 2016: After 5 months this monitor is still working flawlessly. Since my original purchase, however, I have acquired the LG 34UC87M-B curved 34" monitor (pictured next to my LG 34UM88C) and the Samsung S34E790C curved 34" monitor. I really appreciate the subtle curves of these new monitors and I like how they make the screen edges more usable and less "far away". If you plan on having two 34" monitors side-by-side, making at least one of them a curved monitor is a must. I have the curved and flat LG monitors side-by-side (as pictured). I prefer to watch videos and play video games on the curved monitor, while I prefer to do photo editing on the flat panel. Other thoughts: Getting videos to play in the 21:9 aspect ratio while utilizing the full screen is a hassle. The Windows Store video player is the only online streaming platform I could find that easily goes true full-screen on this ultrawide format. Other streaming services will play HD movies in 21:9 format(ish), but will not zoom to be full-screen. See pictures comparing streaming HD movies from Windows Store and Google Play.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good enough
*by C***U on January 17, 2017*

My first ultrawide was 29um67. It was freesync capable and in nvidia panel refresh rate displayed the 75hz option after activating freesync in the monitor settings. Great monitor, never had an issue with it. I then switched to 34um95 which had terrible flickering, half of display would go off sometimes, or half would display image like i just cracked it. Turn off/on was solving the problem. I sold it and bought another 34um95. This time no flickering issues at all, the only minor issue was if i'd have a browser open in the middle of the screen and try to scroll a page, i'd see vertical tearing right in the middle of the screen sometimes. I upgraded to 34um88 just because i got it cheaper than i can sell my old 34um95 for. I like the stand much better, it's sturdier with a lot more adjustments. The black color of the stand is also better to the eyes than silver on the old one. I didn't notice vertical tearing in the middle of the screen yet which is an improvement for me. No flickering as well. Color reproduction seems to be excellent as it was on the old one. I thought that all the freesync capable LG monitors allow to switch to 75hz in the nvidia control panel after activating freesync setting, i was wrong. Unlike the older 29um67 monitor, i didn't get the 75hz option in the nvidia control panel this time. I went to the "create custom resolution" (overclocking) setting and typed in 75hz after activating "freesync". Everything seemed working fine. After setting v-sync on i was getting 75fps stable in Unigine 4.0. Then i learned about the testufo website and found out by taking pictures with DSLR camera at 1/5 shutter speed that this monitor skips the frames when overclocking it to 75hz. Actually any change above 60hz does frame skipping. I tried different DP cable, installing/uninstalling LG monitor driver, trying different picture modes, freesync on/off, nothing helped. This is a bummer since my older 29um67 was freesync capable as well and some people on forums achieved 80hz without frame skipping on it. Edit: I have both a certified 1.2 and the original Displayport cable and I found out this monitor flickers horizontally when displayport 1.2 is turned on in settings, same issue the 34um95 had.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by A***O on February 28, 2020*

Muy buen monitor

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