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LG UltraWide 40WP95XP-W (5120 x 2160 pixels, 39.70")
EUR1017,10

LG UltraWide 40WP95XP-W

5120 x 2160 pixels, 39.70"


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cassis

3 years ago

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Nikolas Stanojevic

3 years ago

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Hello, After checking the manufacturer's website, both models have the same specifications. The LG 40WP95C-W model is initially intended for residential customers in the European market. The LG 40WP95X-W model is initially intended for business customers in the German market. Kind regards

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Leander67

1 year ago

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groig

1 year ago

Hello, I have the UltraWide 40WP95XP-W connected to a MacBook Air and an HP Laptop and I can confirm that both sources are connected at the same time. You can either have the whole screen on one source, or share it halfway between each source, i.e. 1/4 and 3/4. This is done via a menu accessible from a button well placed below, in the middle of the screen. I can't recommend it highly enough.

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faruia7

1 year ago

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torsoli

1 year ago

I can answer this question, as I just bought 40WP95XP-W (it was the cheapest of the two at the time of purchase). It is exactly the same monitor. The only difference that I can identify is that XP-W comes with two power plugs, one for the German market and one for the Swiss market. I suspect the plug for the Swiss market has been added so that XP-W can be sold in Switzerland.

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phil9

2 years ago

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baesil

3 years ago

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Milovan Djokic

3 years ago

Thank you for your advice. Exactly, a Thunderbolt 4 input should be available, as well as another TB output for daisy chaining, as described here: https://www.lg.com/at/monitore/lg-40wp95c-w. We should adapt the specifications in due course.

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