Every good gaming setup needs a great gaming monitor to display amazing visuals at high frame rates to give you an immersive experience or a competitive edge over your opponents.
These monitors are available from a number of different companies in a range of shapes, sizes, aesthetics and specifications.
Ultrawide gaming monitors have been an exciting innovation, extending the screen massively outside of the previous boundaries to create immersive visuals and allow maximum productivity.
Despite this, not every game supports ultrawide monitor resolutions, which is sure to become more common as we enter the next generation of gaming. Many gaming monitors are black in color, which may not fit in with the aesthetic of your setup. Here we will identify some options for white ultrawide monitors.
Samsung C34J791 Quad HD 34”
Samsung have cemented themselves as one of the finest producers of monitors and that also applies to ultrawide monitors. Their C34J971 Quad HD 34” Curved LED Monitor is available in a clean white and silver coloring on the back, stand and bezel.
The monitor comes with some incredible features built-in such as inclusive speakers, low response times and multiple ports to connect to any setup. The screen itself features a 3440 x 1440 resolution with twice the quality of full HD, delivering clear and crisp visuals.
The screen is also curved, which provides a more immersive experience. With AMD FreeSync technology, playing games will be incredibly smooth with minimal response times. The ports included are HDMI, DisplayPort and Thunderbolt connections for true flexibility of integration.
Another great feature is the inclusion of Picture-by-picture (PB) and Picture in Picture (PIP) which lets you display two sources on screen at their native resolutions for optimal multi-tasking.
In terms of color display, the C34J791 offers a 3000:1 contrast ratio that delivers deeper blacks, brilliant whites and richer colors alongside the quantum dot technology.
Samsung G95T Dual-QHD Curved Gaming Monitor
Another option from Samsung is the 49” G95T Dual-QHD curved gaming monitor. With an absolutely mammoth 5120×1440 resolution screen, this is one of the widest monitors available today. The screen itself features a 1000R curve, which delivers a truly immersive experience.
The back of the monitor is encased with a white finish, with Samsung’s infinity core lighting design which makes it incredibly visually appealing. The monitor comes with HDR1000 and HR10+ which ensures amazing colors, dimensional contrast and optimal brightness.
There is also just 2ms of input lag which is highly beneficial for gaming since there is minimal delay between your peripherals and the game. These response times combine with high frame rates with refresh rates up to 240Hz supported through the G95T.
To reduce screen tearing, choppiness and lag, the monitor is compatible with both G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro. As with the previous entry, this option features both PBP and PIP for maximum productivity and multitasking.
Alienware AW3821DW Wide Quad HD 37.5”
Moving away from Samsung, we have a great option in the Alienware AW3821DW Wide Quad HD 37.5” Curved Nano IPS Gaming monitor. The casing is white with black detailing, housing the 37.5” curved WQHD+ display that offers 24% more screen pixels than WQHD (3440 x 1440) to deliver a more expansive viewing experience.
There is also the inclusion of VESA Display HDR 600 with localized dimming to improve the contrast ratio with greater color depth, clarity and a reduced halo effect. The curve is 2300R to deliver an immersive experience while reducing distortion, glare and reflection.
With refresh rates up to 144Hz and NVIDIA G-SYNC Ultimate support, this monitor offers a smooth gaming experience and a true response time of 1ms. In terms of connections, there is HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort, to be slightly flexible with your setup.
Alienware AW3423DW Curved QD-OLED Gaming Monitor
Sticking with Alienware, their 34” Curved QD-OLED Gaming monitor has been billed as the world’s first QD-OLED gaming monitor. The casing is white with black accents, giving a sleek and futuristic look.
The screen is a QD-OLED curved panel which is 1800R to deliver an immersive experience. It features quantum dot display technology for peak color performance, higher luminance and greater color range.
These features combined with VESA display HDR True Black 400 certification leads to realistic visuals for unforgettable gaming experiences.
There are also refresh rates up to 175 Hz and a gray-to-gray response time of 0.1ms. The connectivity options include HDMI and DisplayPort to connect to your devices.
LG UltraWide Dual QHD Monitor
This final option from LG is their Ultrawide Dual QHD monitor which is stunning with its white and silver form factor. The display is an incredible Nano IPS 49” Display at a resolution of 5120 x 1440. The refresh rate is 144 Hz for high frame rates in your favorite video games.
Multiple devices can be connected and displayed to this single monitor for optimal multitasking, productivity and entertainment.
The colors really pop through the VESA Display HDR 400 which supports specific levels of brightness. To reduce tearing and stuttering, the monitor is also compatible with both NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro.
The streamlined design somehow packs in Waves MaxxAudio speakers to complete the immersive experience with great sound quality. With full adjustability, stunning visuals and plenty of additional features, this monitor is a fantastic choice for a white ultrawide monitor.
Here’s Our Take
While most gaming monitors are black, we have highlighted some great options for white ultrawide monitors that deliver excellent visuals, sound and performance. No matter what your set up, you will be sure to receive an immersive and enjoyable experience through any of the above options.

A gaming enthusiast who started their gaming venture all the way back on a Gameboy Advanced (Purple) on Pokemon Yellow.