At CES 2015, LG will showcase what is called “the world’s first 21:9 “UltraWide” gaming monitor” that’s compatible with AMD FreeSync technology for fluid, lossless motion during graphics-intensive video game play. The LG 34UM67 may also give gamers an advantage with Black Stabilizer technology that illuminates dark scenes and more clearly defines objects in dimly lit areas. And, gamers will find the monitor’s Dynamic Action Sync mode minimizes input lag.
Based on open industry standards, the AMD FreeSync technology, eliminates the screen tearing that happens when PC monitors are out of sync with graphics cards. The monitor was designed to provide smooth, fluid motion without any loss of frame rate.
Popular games that support the 21:9 format include Battlefield 4, World of Warcraft and ArcheAge.
In addition to announcing the UltraWide gaming monitor, LG will also showcase a curved 34-inch 21:9 UltraWide monitor in Quad HD (3440 x 1440) resolution. The LG 34UC97 is compatible with Thunderbolt 2, and features a 178-degree viewing angle with in-plane switching (IPS) that supports colors across over 99-percent of the sRGB color standard.
You also might want to check out the LG 34UC87M 21:9 Curved UltraWide Multi-Display that can take several forms, including a stacked dual display and side-by-side extended display (see picture below).