LG 38WN95C 38WN95C-W.AUS Owner's Manual

To enable HDR, ensure that your connected device supports HDR output. Go to the monitor's settings menu using the joystick button under the screen. Navigate to 'Picture' and then 'Picture Adjust'. From there, toggle the 'HDR Effect' to 'On'.
Check if the monitor is properly connected to a power source and that the power cable is secure. Verify that the input source (HDMI or DisplayPort) is correctly selected in the monitor's settings. Also, ensure that the cable connecting the monitor to your device is functional and properly seated.
Adjust the screen resolution through your operating system's display settings. On Windows, right-click the desktop, select 'Display Settings', and choose the desired resolution. On Mac, go to 'System Preferences', then 'Displays', and select the appropriate resolution.
Turn off the monitor and unplug it from the power source. Use a soft, dry microfiber cloth to gently wipe the screen. For stubborn stains, slightly dampen the cloth with water or a screen-cleaning solution. Avoid using paper towels, rough fabrics, or harsh chemicals.
Flickering can be caused by incorrect refresh rate settings. Check your display settings and ensure the refresh rate is set to 144Hz, which is supported by the monitor. Also, try using a different cable or port to rule out hardware issues.
Connect your speakers to the monitor using the 3.5mm audio output jack located at the back of the monitor. Ensure that the volume is adjusted appropriately in the monitor’s settings and on the connected speakers.
Yes, the monitor has a built-in USB hub feature. Connect your computer to the monitor using a USB-C cable, and then connect your USB devices to the USB ports on the back of the monitor. Ensure that USB hub support is enabled in the monitor's settings.
First, ensure that your device supports video output via USB-C. Check the cable for any damage and try reconnecting it. Make sure the monitor's USB-C input is selected, and consider updating your device's USB-C drivers.
Visit the LG support website and download the latest firmware for your monitor model. Follow the included instructions to update the firmware, typically involving using a USB drive to transfer the update file to the monitor.
Access the monitor's settings menu via the joystick button. Navigate to 'Picture' then 'Picture Adjust' and use the 'Color Calibration' feature. For precise calibration, consider using third-party calibration tools or software.