LG 34UC89G 34UC89G-B.AUS Owner's Manual
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To enable G-SYNC, ensure your monitor is connected via DisplayPort to a compatible NVIDIA graphics card. Open the NVIDIA Control Panel, navigate to 'Display' > 'Set up G-SYNC', check the box for 'Enable G-SYNC, G-SYNC Compatible', and select your preferred mode.
The optimal resolution for the LG 34UC89G is 2560 x 1080 at a 144Hz refresh rate. This can be set via the display settings in your operating system or graphics card control panel.
Use the On-Screen Control (OSC) software provided by LG or the monitor's built-in menu accessed via the joystick button beneath the LG logo to adjust color settings like brightness, contrast, and color temperature.
Ensure the HDMI cable is securely connected to both the monitor and the computer. Verify that the correct input source is selected in the monitor's menu. If problems persist, try using a different HDMI cable or port.
LG does not typically provide user-upgradable firmware for monitors. Check the LG support website for any updates or contact customer support for assistance.
Turn off the monitor and unplug it. Use a soft, lint-free cloth slightly dampened with water or a screen cleaner. Avoid using alcohol or ammonia-based cleaners. Gently wipe the screen in a circular motion.
Check for loose connections and ensure the cables are securely connected. If using G-SYNC, ensure it's properly configured. Updating the graphics driver to the latest version can also resolve flickering issues.
Yes, the LG 34UC89G can be used with a Mac. You may need to use a USB-C to DisplayPort adapter or an HDMI cable, depending on your Mac model. Ensure the proper resolution and refresh rate settings are applied.
Press the joystick button to open the menu, navigate to 'Game Adjust', and select 'Crosshair'. Choose your preferred crosshair type to enhance your gaming experience.
First, check all physical connections. Ensure that the monitor is powered on and the correct input source is selected. Update your computer's graphics drivers and try connecting to a different port or using a different cable.