LG has dropped the price of its 34SR63QA-W curved ultrawide monitor on Amazon Japan, making a built-in streaming platform more affordable for casual users. The 19 percent discount cuts the cost from 58,939 JPY (around $364) to 47,800 JPY (around $296), which lowers the barrier for buyers who want a dedicated entertainment screen without a PC. This price adjustment matters because it places a smart display with native app support in the budget ultrawide segment, where such features are usually reserved for more expensive models.
Amazon Japan sale brings webOS ultrawide to budget price
The monitor features a 34-inch VA panel with a 3440×1440 resolution and an 1800R curvature. LG equips the display with webOS, which allows viewers to stream content from services like Prime Video, Netflix, and YouTube directly on the screen. This setup removes the need for an external media player or computer connection for basic media consumption, simplifying the desk setup for users who primarily watch video content.
Specifications
- Resolution: 3440×1440
- Panel Type: VA with 1800R curvature
- Refresh Rate: 100Hz
- Smart OS: webOS
Technical specifications include a 100Hz refresh rate, which provides smoother motion for gaming and fast-paced video playback compared to standard 60Hz displays. The 1800R curvature wraps the screen around the viewer's field of vision, enhancing immersion for both media and gaming. The VA panel type delivers deep black levels and high contrast ratios, which improve visual quality in dark scenes and low-light environments.
The device is currently available through Amazon Time Sale in Japan. The reduced price of 47,800 JPY (around $296) represents a significant discount from the standard retail price of 58,939 JPY (around $364). This limited-time offer allows Japanese consumers to purchase the webOS-enabled ultrawide monitor at a lower entry point than previously available.



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