Other connectivity options include a single DisplayPort 1.4, two HDMI ports (limited to 3440 x 1440 resolution), a pair of USB 3.0 ports on the side, and a headphone jack at the back. The monitor provides up to 96 watts of power over the Thunderbolt port, enough to power most notebooks without a dedicated GPU. Note that this will limit the refresh rate to 60 Hz on both screens. What sets this monitor apart is its Thunderbolt 4 support and daisy-chaining capability, allowing you to connect a second identical display.
The display is curved, although LG hasn't disclosed its exact curvature, but it's estimated to be somewhere between 1800R to 1500R. Gamers eagerly waiting for a 5K2K or 5120 x 2160 gaming monitor will have to wait a bit longer, as LG introduces their newest ultrawide 4K display, designed for professionals.